This image is a photograph of physical evidence, specifically a closed grey HP laptop computer connected to a blue USB-to-Ethernet adapter (Model TU2-ET100). The image contains a Bates stamp 'EFTA00002460' in the bottom right corner. No documents, flight logs, or textual records are visible in this image.
A photograph of a computer server rack cabinet, likely taken as evidence during a search by law enforcement (indicated by the 'MARSHAL' hat/badge visible at the top). The rack contains various networking and computing hardware including a Nitek EtherStretch unit, a Trendnet switch, an HP computer/server with a sticky note, and an APC power supply unit. A document list is taped to the inside of the open cabinet door but is not legible. The image is tagged with the identifier EFTA00001341.
This document is an evidence photograph depicting a desk setup with various computer equipment. Visible items include a ViewSonic monitor, an HP printer, a boxed TRENDNET 24-Port Gigabit GREENnet Switch, and a package for Windows 7 software stored in a red basket. The image bears the Bates stamp EFTA00001309.
An evidence photograph (Bates stamp EFTA00001304) depicting a storage area or server closet. The room contains a wooden workbench with computer equipment, including a monitor, printer, TRENDnet switch, and Cisco hardware. A red FreshDirect grocery bag, cardboard boxes marked 'TESTED', and a red crate containing software boxes (Windows logo visible) are also present. The presence of a FreshDirect bag suggests the location is likely the New York City mansion.
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