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An email dated August 22, 2014, in which a redacted sender (likely a victim) informs a redacted recipient that the Wilton Manors Police Department has no records of them, Ron Eppinger, or an individual named Charlie. The sender speculates records may have been destroyed because they were a minor at the time and expresses a strong desire to find this information to help 'other victims and future victims'.
This document is an email dated October 9, 2020, with the subject 'Emails for Discovery'. The sender and recipients are redacted. The email transmits several embedded .msg files (previous emails) as attachments for review. Visible attachment names include references to 'Wilton_Manors_Police_Dept', 'Any_luck_buddy?', 'Hi_There', and 'Photos'. The document appears to be part of a legal discovery process, labeled with ID EFTA00030585.
This document is an email chain between the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) and technical support staff regarding the processing of digital evidence seized from Jeffrey Epstein's New York mansion and Virgin Islands property. The correspondence details significant technical challenges in reviewing over 1 million documents, including issues with linking emails to attachments, incompatible load files, and disorganized data dumps. It confirms the seizure of approximately 40 devices and 60+ CDs from NY, over 25 devices (including servers) from the Virgin Islands, and hard drives dating back to a 2007 search.
This document is a chain of emails between the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) and FBI technical staff regarding the chaotic processing of digital evidence seized from Jeffrey Epstein's New York mansion and Virgin Islands property. The prosecutors express significant frustration that over 1.4 million documents were delivered in a disorganized manner, with emails unlinked from attachments (specifically citing 'flight records' as a hypothetical example of a lost attachment link) and no clear inventory of which files came from which seized devices. The correspondence mentions specific evidence inventories, including 40+ devices and 60+ CDs from NY, 25+ devices/servers from the Virgin Islands, and hard drives from a previous 2007 search.
An email from attorney Sigrid McCawley to a redacted recipient dated July 11, 2019. McCawley shares a 1997 California Police Report detailing an incident where Jeffrey Epstein recruited a girl under the pretense of a 'modeling interview,' noting similarities to witness accounts of girls visiting Epstein's NY mansion for purported Victoria's Secret interviews.
This document is the Curriculum Vitae (CV) of a redacted FBI Expert Witness and Computer Forensic Examiner based in the New York Field Office. The subject has been with the FBI since 2005, following careers in programming and environmental health. The CV details extensive training in digital forensics (cell phones, Windows, Mac, Linux), certifications (EnCase, Cellebrite), and a significant history of instructing and speaking at international conferences and training sessions (including in Ghana and Egypt) regarding cyber security and digital investigations up to July 2021.
This document is an email from May 2021 containing an internal DOJ 'Urgent Matter Report' (UMR). The report details the decision by the USAO-SDNY to offer deferred prosecution agreements (DPAs) to Tova Noel and Michael Thomas, the correctional officers on duty when Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide in August 2019. The agreement requires them to admit guilt regarding falsified records, perform community service, and cooperate with the OIG investigation into the institutional failures at the MCC.
This document is an internal email chain discussing a Uniform Message Report (UMR) regarding deferred prosecution agreements for two correctional officers, Tova Noel and Michael Thomas. These officers were charged with making false statements and obstructing the lawful function of the MCC in connection with Jeffrey Epstein's suicide on August 10, 2019. The agreements require their cooperation with an OIG investigation, admission of guilt, and community service.
This document is a legal declaration by Maureen P. Baird, a former BOP Warden, submitted to the Westminster Magistrates' Court for the extradition case of Julian Assange. Baird provides expert testimony on the harsh conditions of Special Administrative Measures (SAMs), the ADX Florence supermax prison, and Communication Management Units (CMUs). Significantly, she references the suicide of Jeffrey Epstein at MCC New York (where she was formerly Warden) multiple times to illustrate the failure of BOP suicide prevention protocols, noting specifically that cameras malfunction and self-reporting is unreliable.
This document is an email chain from July 2, 2020, originating from a Supervisory Deputy U.S. Marshal in New Hampshire, outlining strict custody protocols for Ghislaine Maxwell at the Merrimack Department of Corrections. The directives mandate 'closely monitored' status due to the high-profile nature of the case, including 15-minute observation watches, isolation in unit M1, prohibition of non-essential staff conversation, and daily data downloads of camera footage. The document also identifies Lawrence Vogelman as her legal counsel and explicitly forbids staff from speaking to the press.
A letter from the U.S. Attorney's Office (SDNY) to Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team dated October 20, 2020, serving as a cover letter for a discovery production. The production includes various materials such as FBI documents from Florida and NY, PBPD materials, and videos, listed with Bates numbers. The letter also addresses the status of data extracted from electronic devices seized from Jeffrey Epstein's properties, noting that privilege reviews are ongoing and that the Epstein Estate has not waived privilege.
This document is a letter from the U.S. Department of Justice to Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team, dated October 8, 2020. The government asserts it has met its discovery obligations despite technical issues at the MDC, detailing efforts to reformat files and provide IT support. The letter also addresses Maxwell's conditions of confinement, confirming she must sleep in an isolation cell and undergo weekly body scans, while noting she has access to commissary food, mail, and 13 hours of discovery review time per day. It mentions the FBI possesses 43,500 images from Epstein's residences (3,500 containing nudity) which will be made available for review via a secure laptop brought to the MDC.
This document is a letter from the U.S. Department of Justice to Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team, dated October 8, 2020, refuting claims that the government failed to meet discovery obligations. The letter details technical efforts to ensure Maxwell can review digital evidence at the MDC, including the provision of a secure laptop to review 43,500 images seized from Jeffrey Epstein's properties (3,500 of which contain nudity). It also addresses conditions of confinement, confirming Maxwell remains in an isolation cell for safety, undergoes weekly body scans, and has access to commissary food items.
This document is a digital calendar entry record regarding a deadline for 'Epstein defense bail submission due' scheduled for July 11, 2019. The location is listed as 'Berman', referring to Judge Richard Berman. The entry was created on July 10, 2019, shortly after Epstein's arrest, and the organizer's identity is redacted.
This document is a digital calendar entry titled 'Epstein defense bail submission due' scheduled for July 11, 2019. It was created on July 8, 2019, shortly after Epstein's arrest. The location is listed as 'Berman', likely referring to Judge Richard Berman's court or chambers where the submission was to be filed. The identities of the organizer and attendees are redacted.
This document is an email thread from June 2-4, 2020, between FBI/NYPD Task Force members and likely prosecutors. The discussion concerns matching seized evidence devices to specific rooms in Jeffrey Epstein's New York mansion for a revised search warrant. The process was delayed because the investigative team was deployed to handle riots and looting in Manhattan, but ultimately resulted in the FBI agent sending blueprints of the mansion (1st through 6th floors and basement) to clarify room designations.
This document is a response to follow-up questions from an attorney proffer regarding an executive assistant (identified by context as 'LG' or Lesley Groff) who worked for Jeffrey Epstein from approximately 2002 to 2019. The text details her hiring process, the logistics of scheduling massages (which she claims stopped after the Florida plea), office locations, document shredding by an office helper in 2009, and her lack of knowledge regarding illegal activities or abuse. It also covers her travel to Epstein's properties, including visits to Little St. James and Paris, and her final resignation in July 2019 after feeling 'betrayed' by the indictment.
This document is a press release from the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York dated July 2, 2020, announcing the arrest and charging of Ghislaine Maxwell. It details allegations that between 1994 and 1997, Maxwell conspired with Jeffrey Epstein to entice, transport, and sexually abuse minors, playing a critical role in grooming victims. The document also notes she is charged with perjury regarding false statements made in 2016 depositions.
This document is an email chain from July 2-3, 2020, originating from a US Marshals Service directive regarding the custody of Ghislaine Maxwell at Merrimack DOC. The directive outlines strict monitoring protocols, including 15-minute observation watches, a ban on staff conversation, and the deployment of SRT personnel. Subsequent emails in the chain discuss and approve the addition of Maxwell's New York attorneys, Chris Everdell and Mark Cohen of Cohen & Gresser LLP, to her approved contact list alongside Lawrence Vogelman.
This document contains a chain of emails between the FBI's NY CART team and the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) regarding the technical processing of digital evidence seized from Jeffrey Epstein's properties in New York and the Virgin Islands. The correspondence highlights significant technical challenges, including the incompatibility of forensic data with the 'Relativity' review platform, the massive volume of data (terabytes), and delays caused by FBI network upgrades and COVID-19 remote work. The US Attorney's office expresses frustration with the organization of the data, specifically requesting better linkage between emails and attachments and clearer identification of seized devices by serial number.
This document is a Palm Beach Police Department Case Report and Persons System Report regarding Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, covering investigations from 2001 to 2005. It details intelligence on the recruitment of young female college students from Palm Beach Atlantic College for massages, surveillance of Epstein's residence at 358 El Brillo Way, and numerous trash pulls that yielded sexually suggestive items and correspondence. The report also documents interviews with potential victims and witnesses, noting allegations of inappropriate touching and the presence of underage girls, though some investigations were initially marked as unfounded or for intelligence purposes.
An email chain from June 2020 between FBI and NYPD members of the Child Exploitation Human Trafficking Task Force regarding Epstein search warrant documents. The correspondence discusses the compilation of a spreadsheet ('All_NY_seizure_evidence.xlsx') detailing the specific locations within Epstein's NY mansion where devices were recovered. The process was delayed because officers were deployed to assist with riots and looting in Manhattan during the George Floyd protests.
This document is a chapter from a legal textbook or guidance manual titled 'Chapter A7: Mutual Legal Assistance in Cases of Fraud,' released on July 13, 2019. It details the legal framework, international conventions, and statutory powers (such as CICA 2003 and POCA 2002) governing how the UK provides and requests assistance in cross-border fraud investigations, including freezing assets and gathering evidence. The document contains no specific information regarding Jeffrey Epstein, flight logs, or specific criminal events, but rather outlines the laws that would be applicable to such international investigations.
This document is an email chain from November 2021 between staff and contractors at the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (USANYS). The email forwards PDF attachments containing trial transcripts for the case 'US V Maxwell' (Ghislaine Maxwell), indicating ongoing monitoring or work related to the trial proceedings on that date.
This document is an Austrian passport (No. N 0376775) issued on May 21, 1982, to 'Marius Robert Fortelni,' a manager allegedly residing in Dammam, Saudi Arabia. The passport features a photograph of Jeffrey Epstein, indicating it was an alias document used by him. It contains numerous entry and exit stamps from 1982 and 1983, primarily for France (Charles de Gaulle, Orly, Nice), the UK (Heathrow), and Spain (Malaga), as well as a business visa for Saudi Arabia issued in Vienna.
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