This document is an internal FBI email thread dated September 3, 2019, organizing a conference call titled 'Epstein Conference Call - Updates' scheduled for September 6, 2019. The meeting was initiated by a Program Manager in the FBI Victim Services Division and sent to agents in the New York Field Office and Director's Office/Division Office. The email references a previous discussion 'on the low side' (likely meaning unclassified or informal) and provides redacted dial-in information.
An FBI email chain from late August 2019, shortly after Jeffrey Epstein's death, establishing daily 3:30 PM conference calls between FBI Headquarters and the New York Field Office to discuss 'all aspects of the case.' The emails specifically request the presence of a CART (Computer Analysis Response Team) coordinator to provide updates on digital forensics. One agent explicitly asks if the call relates to the 'jail incident,' referring to Epstein's death in custody.
This document contains a chain of email correspondence between Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team (Menninger, Everdell) and the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) regarding the logistics of reviewing evidence for case 20 Cr. 330. The discussions focus on scheduling physical evidence reviews at an FBI warehouse in the Bronx and electronic evidence reviews at the 500 Pearl Street courthouse. Key evidence items discussed include massage tables, plaster busts, cash, shredded paper, and thousands of 'highly confidential' nude or partially nude images seized from Jeffrey Epstein's devices and residences.
This document is a legal declaration by Michael G. Seidel, an FBI official, detailing his role and the FBI's handling of a FOIA request from James Robertson and Radar Online LLC concerning Jeffrey Epstein. It outlines the FBI's process for responding to the request, including the number of pages processed and withheld, and provides background on Epstein's criminal history and death.
This is the final page of a legal letter written by attorney Martin G. Weinberg regarding a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request concerning Jeffrey Epstein. Weinberg is requesting intervention to expedite the release of a 12,000-page FBI file, complaining that after 28 months, only 700 redacted pages have been released. The letter is copied to James A. Baker, General Counsel of the FBI.
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