A receipt from the taxi app 'Curb' for a trip taken on November 4th at 5:49 AM. The total cost was $43.10 for an 8.61-mile trip, including a $7.18 tip and various surcharges indicative of New York City (Congestion, Improvement, State surcharges). The pickup and dropoff locations, as well as the driver's identity, have been redacted.
This document is a calendar entry or meeting log dated April 13, 2021, titled 'Call in Epstein FOIA'. It appears to schedule a brief 30-minute call related to Freedom of Information Act requests concerning Jeffrey Epstein. The organizer, location, and attendees are redacted.
This document is a digital calendar entry for a 'Call with [REDACTED] counsel' scheduled for February 20, 2020. The event is classified as 'X-PERSONAL' and lasted 30 minutes. All names, including the organizer and attendees, are redacted.
This document is an automated email notification dated March 24, 2020, confirming the final approval of a travel voucher (ID 11061409-1). The travel occurred between February 26 and February 29, 2020, within the United States for the specific purpose of 'Epstein Investigation Witness interviews' (Case/Code R20NYS13400). The traveler's name is redacted, but the voucher indicates expenses totaling $1,196.11 are awaiting payment.
An FBI Payment Request form (FD-794) dated April 7, 2011, from the Miami Division (File 31E-MM-108062). The request is for $90.09 to purchase a printer toner cartridge needed for case preparation immediately preceding travel to a redacted location. The document includes various internal processing codes, signatures, and stamps indicating approval and expense processing in April 2011.
An internal FBI document from the Miami field office dated March 4, 2011, regarding case 31E-MM-108062. It sets two leads: an informational lead for Washington, DC, and an action lead requesting the facilitation of an interview with a redacted individual at a redacted location and date at 11:00 a.m.
This document is a deposition transcript from approximately September 29, 2004, identified by a House Oversight bates stamp. An unidentified witness, represented by attorney Mr. Leopold, is questioned by attorney Mr. Tein about a person named Steven. The witness states she visited Steven's apartment once 'this past weekend' but does not know the address and that they 'no longer speak'.
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