This document is a printed calendar invitation and email thread from March 24, 2025, organized by an FBI Special Agent from the Baltimore/Delaware Violent Crime Safe Streets Task Force. The meeting, held via Microsoft Teams, was convened to discuss locating 'Maxwell trial exhibits admitted under seal' within the FBI's internal 'Sentinel' file system.
This document is an email chain and Microsoft Teams meeting invitation dated March 24, 2025, sent by an FBI Special Agent assigned to the Baltimore/Delaware Violent Crime Safe Streets Task Force. The subject of the meeting is 'Maxwell trial docs under seal,' specifically discussing the identification and location of trial exhibits admitted under seal within the FBI's Sentinel case management system. The date indicates a future timeline relative to the trial (2021), suggesting ongoing administrative or review work regarding the case files.
An email exchange between FBI agents/officials discussion evidentiary items related to Jeffrey Epstein and the Ghislaine Maxwell trial. The correspondence clarifies the origins of the 'Masseuse List' (seized from Manhattan digital devices), the 'black book' (seized by Miami-Palm Beach), and flight logs (provided by Epstein's pilot). It confirms that these documents contained names of identified minors.
An internal FBI email dated February 18, 2025, from a Special Agent in the Baltimore/Delaware Violent Crime Safe Streets Task Force to an FBI agent in New York. The email clarifies the origins and trial usage of three key items: a 'Masseuses' list found on Epstein's digital device in Manhattan (not used in the Maxwell trial), the 'black book' seized by Miami-Palm Beach authorities, and flight logs provided by Epstein's pilot. It explicitly notes that names on the masseuse list are believed to include minors contacted by Epstein and Maxwell.
This document is a recent email dated February 25, 2025, from an FBI Special Agent in the Baltimore/Delaware Violent Crime Safe Streets Task Force. The email transmits an attachment titled '2021.11.16_US_v._Maxwell_Government_Exhibit_Index.pdf', which relates to the government exhibits in the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell.
An email correspondence between law enforcement personnel regarding subpoenas for subscriber information and toll records from T-Mobile. The sender provides attached responses from T-Mobile, including call records and frequency analysis, in response to a request from the Delaware Violent Crime Safe Streets Task Force.
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