This document is an automated email notification from the E2 Solutions travel system regarding a travel voucher for a DOJ employee. The voucher (ID 11061344-1) details expenses of $1,059.52 for a trip to Beverly Hills, CA, from February 26-29, 2020. The explicitly stated purpose of the trip is 'R20NYS13402 - Epstein Investigation - Witness interview'.
This document is an automated email notification from CWT SatoTravel sent on October 23, 2019, confirming final approval for a travel authorization. A redacted individual (likely a DOJ employee) is authorized to travel to West Palm Beach, Florida, on November 4, 2019, for the purpose of 'U.S. v. Epstein - Witness Interviews'.
This document is an email chain involving Assistant U.S. Attorneys from the Southern District of New York (SDNY) requesting administrative approval for travel related to the investigation 'United States v. Epstein' (Case 2018R01618). The emails span from March to July 2019 and detail multiple trips to Florida (Palm Beach, West Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale) and one trip to Los Angeles for the purpose of conducting victim interviews and meetings. The correspondence highlights the active preparation of the prosecution team leading up to Epstein's arrest in July 2019.
This document is an automated email notification dated November 19, 2019, regarding a travel voucher for a trip taken from November 13-15, 2019. The trip's purpose is explicitly listed as a 'Witness Interview' for the case 'U.S. v. Epstein' (Case ID R20NYS13179) in Santa Monica, CA. The traveler's name is redacted, but the document confirms government travel expenses totaling $1,517.64 processed through the DOJ's E2 Solutions system.
This document is an email thread from November 20, 2019, discussing a travel voucher correction for a DOJ trip. The trip, which took place from November 13-15, 2019, in Santa Monica, CA, was for the purpose of a 'Witness Interview' related to the case 'U.S. v. Epstein' (Case ID R20NYS13179). The correspondence involves disputes over lodging costs and tax exemptions at the Doubletree by Hilton.
This document is an email thread from November 2019 discussing a travel voucher (ID 10810414) for a DOJ employee. The trip took place from November 13-15, 2019, in Santa Monica, CA, for the specific purpose of a 'U.S. v. Epstein - Witness Interview'. The traveler disputes the voucher details, noting that hotel expenses and taxes were paid via personal credit card rather than the government travel card.
This document is an automated email notification from the DOJ's E2 Solutions travel system dated February 10, 2020. It concerns a final travel voucher for a trip to Stockholm, Sweden, that took place from February 3-6, 2020. The stated purpose of the trip is explicitly for 'Epstein investigation (2018R01618) - Witness Interviews,' with the traveler's name redacted.
This document is an automated email notification dated May 4, 2020, from the E2 Solutions travel system (used by the DOJ) regarding a final travel voucher for review. The voucher relates to a trip taken from December 15-18, 2019, to Santa Monica, CA, for the specific purpose of 'Epstein Investigation - Witness interview' (Case ID R20NYS13444). The traveler's name is redacted.
This document is an email thread from May 2020 regarding a late travel voucher for a DOJ employee. The voucher relates to a trip taken from December 15-18, 2019, to Santa Monica. The explicitly stated purpose of the trip was 'R20NYS13444 - Epstein Investigation - Witness interview,' indicating active federal investigation efforts into the Epstein case in late 2019.
This document contains email correspondence from October 11, 2019, regarding a travel request by an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York. The attorney requests approval to travel to Florida on October 15, 2019, for an FBI-arranged meeting with victims in the Epstein case (investigation number 2018R01618). The document includes specific commercial flight requests (JetBlue and Southwest) traveling from New York to Florida, and then to Nashville for a separate conference.
This document contains an email chain from November 20, 2019, regarding a travel voucher dispute for a trip taken from November 13-15, 2019. The trip's purpose is explicitly stated as 'U.S. v. Epstein - Witness Interview' in Santa Monica, CA. The traveler disputes the lodging costs ($247 vs $248) and tax inclusion, asking 'Darlene' to advise an Assistant US Attorney (AUSA).
This document is an automated email notification from the E2 Solutions travel system regarding a final voucher for a trip taken by a DOJ official (name redacted). The trip, identified as ID 10808018, took place from November 13-15, 2019, in Santa Monica, California. The stated purpose of the travel was 'Witness Interviews' related to the case 'U.S. v. Epstein (2018R01618)'.
This document is an automated email notification from E2 Solutions regarding a travel voucher (ID 10810811) for an unidentified traveler. The travel took place from November 14-15, 2019, to Santa Monica, CA, for the specific purpose of conducting witness interviews related to the Epstein investigation (case number 2018R01618).
This document is an automated email notification from CWT SatoTravel to a redacted recipient (likely a DOJ employee) regarding a travel voucher. The voucher details a trip to Beverly Hills, CA, from February 25-29, 2020, for the explicit purpose of an 'Epstein Investigation Witness interview' (Case ID R20NYS13404), with total expenses amounting to $1,981.97.
This document is an automated email notification dated March 4, 2020, regarding a travel voucher for a Department of Justice (DOJ) employee. The voucher details a trip to Beverly Hills, CA, from February 26 to February 29, 2020, specifically for 'Epstein Investigation Witness interviews.' The document highlights ongoing federal investigative activities related to the Epstein case in early 2020.
This document is an automated email notification from the Department of Justice's travel system (E2 Solutions) dated February 24, 2020. It concerns the approval of a travel voucher for a trip to Pensacola, Florida, which took place on February 19-20, 2020. The stated purpose of the trip was a 'Witness interview' for the 'Epstein Investigation' (Case ID R20NYS13401).
This document is an automated email notification from CWT SatoTravel regarding a final travel voucher for a DOJ employee (name redacted). The voucher covers a trip from February 26 to February 29, 2020, to Beverly Hills, CA, for the specific purpose of 'Epstein Investigation Witness interviews'. The document lists trip expenses and provides login links for the DOJ network's E2 Solutions system.
An automated email notification from CWTSatoTravel regarding a final travel voucher for a DOJ employee. The voucher relates to a trip taken from September 17-20, 2019, to Santa Monica, CA, for the purpose of 'Witness Interviews' in the 'U.S. v. Epstein' case (Case ID R19NYS13842). The total expenses for the trip were $2,145.79.
This document is an automated email notification dated November 12, 2019, from the E2 Solutions travel system regarding a late travel voucher (Trip ID 10777198). The email is addressed to a DOJ employee (name redacted) who traveled to West Palm Beach from November 4-5, 2019. The stated purpose of the trip was 'R20NYS13144 - Epstein investigation - Witness Interviews'.
This document is an automated email notification from CWT SatoTravel regarding a final travel voucher for a Department of Justice employee. The voucher details a trip to Santa Monica, California, from December 15-17, 2019, specifically for the purpose of 'Witness Interviews' related to the case 'U.S. v. Epstein'. The document confirms active investigation efforts by the DOJ involving witness interviews on the West Coast months after Epstein's death.
This document is a chain of internal emails from the U.S. Attorney's Office (SDNY) between March and July 2019, requesting administrative approval for government travel. The travel requests are explicitly for the 'United States v. Epstein' case (2018R01618), described as an investigation into the 'enticement of minors for sexual activity.' The emails detail multiple trips by Assistant U.S. Attorneys and agents to Florida (Palm Beach, West Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale) and Los Angeles to conduct victim interviews.
This document contains a series of internal Department of Justice emails from March to July 2019, detailing travel requests by an Assistant U.S. Attorney from the Southern District of New York. The requests seek approval for travel to Florida (Palm Beach, West Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale) and Los Angeles to conduct victim interviews and meetings for the investigation 'United States v. Epstein' (Case ID 2018R01618). The emails confirm active investigation and victim outreach months prior to Epstein's July 2019 arrest.
This document contains a series of internal email correspondence from the U.S. Department of Justice (SDNY) requesting administrative approval for travel related to 'United States v. Epstein' (Case 2018R01618). The emails, dating from March to July 2019, detail multiple trips by prosecutors and agents to Florida (West Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale) and Los Angeles for the purpose of conducting 'victim interviews' and 'meetings' related to an investigation into the 'enticement of minors for sexual activity.' The emails discuss travel logistics, including reserving conference rooms at hotels for interviews, and reference the timeline of the investigation leading up to July 2019.
This document is an automated email notification from CWT SatoTravel to a redacted Department of Justice employee regarding a late travel voucher. The voucher relates to a trip taken to Santa Monica from September 17-20, 2019, specifically for the purpose of 'Witness Interviews' in the case 'U.S. v. Epstein' (Case ID R19NYS13842). This indicates ongoing federal investigation activities post-dating Epstein's death in August 2019.
This document is an automated email notification from CWT SatoTravel regarding a travel voucher for a trip taken by a DOJ official (name redacted) in December 2019. The trip's purpose is explicitly listed as 'U.S. v. Epstein - Witness Interviews' in Santa Monica, California. The document details the costs associated with the trip ($1,296.43 expenses) and provides links to the DOJ's internal travel system.
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