This document is an inventory list of electronic evidence seized in relation to the Jeffrey Epstein case, specifically labeled as 'New York Evidence' and 'Island Evidence'. It lists various hardware including Seagate hard drives (linked to the original Florida case), Apple Mac desktops, Windows PCs (Dell, HP, MSI), loose media (SD cards, USBs), and a Nikon camera. It also lists inventory numbers for cell phone extractions and notes comments from a redacted individual regarding further processing needs.
This document is a Law360 White Collar email newsletter from December 13, 2019. It summarizes various legal news stories, including a $30M bail for a former Braskem executive, a fraud trial involving HP and Autonomy's Mike Lynch, and charges against former NFL players for health plan fraud. The document also lists numerous law firms and companies mentioned in legal proceedings, including 'Epstein Becker Green', though there is no direct context linking this to Jeffrey Epstein's criminal cases in this specific text.
A photograph of a packaged HP Slim Desktop computer tower designated as evidence. The package bears a handwritten FBI case number '350E - NY - 3027571 1B19', which links the item to the New York Field Office investigation (Case ID 3027571, typically associated with the Epstein investigation). The item is labeled as evidence piece 1B19.
This document is a photograph of an office interior. The room features white walls, blue painted ceiling beams, and is furnished with built-in white shelving, beige filing cabinets, and a white desk. Equipment visible includes an HP computer monitor, a printer, and an air conditioning unit. There are stacks of papers on the cabinets and storage boxes (some yellow bins and red/white boxes) under the tables. The image is labeled with the Bates number EFTA00003025.
An evidence photograph (marked EFTA00003018) depicting the interior of a room, likely a home office or sunroom. The room features white walls with light blue trim, large glass sliding doors looking out onto a grassy landscape, a white desk with an HP computer, a standing fan, and a shelf displaying a 'Keep Calm and Carry On' sign.
A photograph showing the interior of an office space, likely located on Jeffrey Epstein's Little St. James property given the architectural style (blue ceiling beams) and view. The room contains a white desk with an HP computer, a black office chair, filing cabinets, a printer, and various storage bins and boxes. A decorative sign on the shelf reads 'KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON'. The image is marked with the evidence identifier EFTA00003017.
A photograph of a physical hard drive labeled as evidence with Bates stamp EFTA00002550. The device is an HP 146GB 10K SAS hard drive (Model DG146BB976) manufactured in Singapore. The label provides technical specifications including Serial Number 3NM06JP2, Part Number 9F6066-035, and WWN 5000C5000F2A2900.
Photograph of a seized HP 146GB 10K SAS hard drive (Model DG146BB976) mounted in a server caddy. The image captures the label details including serial numbers (3NM1B4L0), part numbers, and firmware versions. The item is marked with the evidence tag EFTA00002549.
This image depicts a piece of physical evidence: a dusty HP 146GB 10K SAS hard drive. The drive features a large handwritten number '4' on the label, suggesting it may be the fourth drive in a seized array or collection. The label contains various technical specifications, including Serial Number 2SD850VLH2 and Model DG146BB976. The item is marked with the Bates stamp EFTA00002548.
This document is a photograph of a piece of physical evidence: an HP 146GB 10K SAS hard drive mounted in a server caddy. The label provides technical specifications including the model number (DG146BB976), serial numbers (2SD850VLHC and 3HM7H60D), and part numbers. The footer 'EFTA00002547' indicates this item was cataloged as part of the Epstein investigation evidence files.
This document is a photograph of a physical piece of evidence, specifically an HP 146GB 10K SAS hard drive mounted in a server caddy. The image displays the drive's technical label containing serial numbers, part numbers, and manufacturing details. The item is marked with the evidence tag 'EFTA00002546', suggesting it was seized during an investigation.
This document is a photograph of a piece of physical evidence: an HP 146GB 10K SAS hard drive mounted in a server drive caddy. The drive label indicates it was manufactured in the Philippines in January 2010. The image includes the exhibit tracking number EFTA00002545.
A photograph of an HP 146GB 10K SAS hard drive (Model DG146BB976), likely seized as physical evidence. The drive features a handwritten '1' on the label and bears the Bates stamp EFTA00002544. The label indicates it is a product of Singapore and lists various technical specifications including serial numbers and part numbers.
This document is a photograph of a computer server (HP) containing six hard drives. A yellow handwritten note attached to the top of the server functions as an evidence log, detailing the specific location where the hardware was found (Zone B, Building 2, Room E, Rack Position 28), the serial number (MXQ834A1R), and the drive capacity (146 GB). The note bears the names Carrie Crot and Jacqueline Smith, likely the agents who seized or processed the item.
This is a photograph of physical evidence, specifically an HP ProLiant DL360 G5 server rack unit. The server is equipped with four 146 GB hard drives and a LightScribe DVD writer. It appears to be sitting on a concrete floor, showing signs of wear or corrosion on the metal chassis. The image is marked with the Bates stamp EFTA00002542, indicating it is part of an evidence file.
This document is a photograph of physical evidence, specifically an HP ProLiant DL360 G5 server rack unit. The server is equipped with four 146 GB hard drives and an optical drive. It bears the evidence file number EFTA00002541, indicating it is part of the electronic evidence cache collected during the investigation.
A photograph showing the top view of a rack-mounted computer server unit. The device features labels containing 'iLO Default Network Settings', including a Serial Number (USE829N19J) and DNS Name (ILOUSE829N19J). A caution label regarding power cord removal is visible on the chassis cover, and an evidence or inventory tag is attached to the front handle.
This document is a photograph of physical evidence, specifically a computer server mounted in a rack. The hardware appears to be an HP ProLiant DL360 G5 containing four hard drives labeled 'SAS 146 GB' and a DVD drive. The image contains a Bates stamp identifier EFTA00002518 in the bottom right corner but contains no documents, communications, or flight logs.
A photograph of a Western Digital 500GB hard drive (Model WD5003ABYX, S/N WMAYP5976261) manufactured on May 26, 2013. The drive bears an HP Enterprise Storage sticker and is labeled with the evidence tag EFTA00002515.
Photograph of a Western Digital 500GB hard drive (Model WD5003ABYX, Serial Number WMAYP6203926) manufactured in Malaysia on June 2, 2013. The item bears an evidence identification stamp 'EFTA00002513' at the bottom right, suggesting it is seized physical evidence.
This image is a photograph of physical evidence, specifically the chassis of an HP computer server or storage unit. It displays a manufacturer label with Serial Number MXQ3220187 and Product Number 668665-001. A separate sticker labels the 'Drive Bay ID' with a grid numbering slots 1 through 8. The image is marked with the evidence tracking number EFTA00002511.
This is a photograph of physical evidence consisting of an HP ProLiant DL380e Gen8 server mounted in a server rack. The server contains four visible hard drives labeled '7.2K SATA 500 GB'. A white cardboard box is resting on top of the server chassis. The image bears the identification number EFTA00002508 in the bottom right corner.
This is a photograph of physical evidence, specifically electronic equipment. It shows a gray HP laptop computer sitting closed on top of a black HP OfficeJet Pro 6968 All-in-One printer. The surrounding area appears to be a storage or utility space, containing a cardboard box with 'Limited Warranty' papers, a blue external drive, white bottles, and a blue box for a Grundfos DDA dosing pump in the background. The image bears the Bates stamp 'EFTA00002459' in the bottom right corner, indicating it is part of a larger discovery or evidence file, likely related to the seizure of electronics.
This is a photograph of physical evidence, likely from a search. It depicts a gray HP laptop resting on top of a black printer or scanner. The equipment is situated on a shelf surrounded by clutter, including paperwork, an APC cardboard box, and a blue Grundfos box. The image is stamped with the identifier EFTA00002458. No documents containing readable sentences or flight logs are visible in the image.
This document appears to be a page from a book (likely 'The 4-Hour Workweek' by Tim Ferriss) included in a House Oversight document production (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013940). The text discusses lifestyle design, remote work ('The New Rich'), and 'unrestricted mobility' through anecdotes about individuals named Dave (an HP employee) and Sherwood. It references corporate policies at BestBuy and Japanese work culture, but contains no direct mentions of Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, or specific illicit activities on this page.
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