This document is an automated email notification from the US Department of Justice postmaster dated August 16, 2019. It informs a user that their email regarding 'Subpoenas Re [Redacted]' was blocked because it contained Personally Identifiable Information (PII) but was not properly encrypted. The document provides instructions on how to send encrypted emails using Proofpoint or Outlook.
This document is an email chain between employees of the USAFLS (likely US Attorney's Office, Southern District of Florida) dated November 20, 2008. The correspondence concerns a 'Response to Florida Bar Complaint,' indicating a legal challenge against one of the attorneys. The sender requests a colleague to PDF the document and send it to a personal Hotmail account, notes that a judge continued a hearing, and ends with a personal 'I luv u,' suggesting a close relationship between the parties.
This is a printed Amazon.com order confirmation email from March 21, 2005, addressed to a redacted recipient. The billing address lists Ghislaine Maxwell at a New York location, and the document is marked with an evidence date of April 15, 2005, and a Bates number.
A Palm Beach Police Department incident report dated July 13, 2006, detailing 'trash pulls' conducted at Jeffrey Epstein's residence (358 El Brillo Way) in April and June 2005. The reporting officer worked with sanitation employees to collect trash for evidentiary purposes, recovering mail and notes with names/numbers in April, though a June 15 attempt yielded no evidence. Subsequent attempts in June were thwarted because the property's security gates remained closed.
This document is a page of testimonials (blurbs) endorsing Tim Ferriss and his book 'The 4-Hour Workweek.' It lists praise from various high-profile business figures, including Tim Draper, Charles L. Brock, and Vivek Kulkarni. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp number 013797, indicating it was part of a document production for a US Congressional investigation.
This document is a page (numbered 48) from a contact book or address list, likely belonging to Jeffrey Epstein or Ghislaine Maxwell given the file stamps (GIUFFRE, HOUSE_OVERSIGHT). It lists high-profile individuals including Ronald Perelman (Revlon), Bob Pittman (AOL), and members of the Picasso family, along with their addresses in New York, London, Paris, and other locations, as well as phone numbers and emails.
This document is page 38 of an address book or contact list (marked GIUFFRE001610). It contains contact information for various individuals in the 'L' and 'M' sections, including prominent figures such as Courtney Love (boxed with an arrow), George Lindemann Sr., and Robert Lo Cascio (CEO of Live Wire). The entries provide home and work addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses for locations including New York, London, Palm Beach, and Malibu.
This document is a page from an address book (page 23), likely the 'Epstein Black Book', containing contact information for individuals with surnames ranging from Evans to Fekkai. It includes high-profile names such as sugar magnate Pepe Fanjul, celebrity stylist Frederic Fekkai, and likely model Angie Everhart (listed as Evehart). The page contains multiple international addresses, primarily in London, but also in Paris, Moscow, Italy, and New York.
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