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This document is an internal FBI email chain and travel authorization request (EAN) dated March 8, 2021. It details a request by an FBI Special Agent and a Task Force Officer from the New York Field Office to travel to Durango, Colorado, from March 17-19, 2021. The purpose of the trip was to conduct an in-person interview with a victim of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell in preparation for Maxwell's trial.
This document is an FBI internal email chain from July 29, 2020, originating from the New York Field Office. Squad C-20 (Child Exploitation/Human Trafficking) issued a request for assistance regarding the ongoing Epstein/Maxwell investigation, citing a 'large volume of evidence' and the need to prep for discovery. Agents discussed availability, with one declining due to conflicting duties with Squad C-14, while a Supervisory Special Agent from Public Corruption inquired about the time commitment involved.
This document is an FBI email chain from late August 2019 establishing a 'daily 1530 call' regarding the Epstein investigation. The emails distribute conference call details (specifically using the VCAC Bridge Line) to various FBI units including Violent Crimes Against Children (VCAC), Public Corruption (PC), and Civil Rights (CR) within the New York Field Office. The document lists the titles of key personnel involved (ASACs and SSAs) while redacting their specific names.
This document is an internal FBI email chain dated July 2, 2020, regarding the arrest of Ghislaine Maxwell. A Supervisory Special Agent (SSA) from FBI New York writes to thank a team leader for their assistance and the successful execution of 'today's entry' (the tactical arrest), specifically praising an unnamed Special Agent (SA) for outstanding work.
An internal FBI email dated July 9, 2019, from a Supervisory Special Agent in the New York 'Crimes Against Children/Human Trafficking' squad (C-20). The email informs a colleague that agents are traveling to Florida that night to interview approximately 25 victims following Jeffrey Epstein's arrest and indictment, noting that while most victims are in one redacted area, two are believed to be in another.
This document is an internal FBI email chain from July 2019 triggered by an inquiry from CNN reporter Mirna Alsharif. CNN sought verification of a 1996 report filed by a victim alleging sexual assault by Jeffrey Epstein and molestation of her younger sister by Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. FBI internal correspondence confirms they are aware of the victim, noting that her younger sister was interviewed during the Palm Beach investigation (referenced as 'MM' for Miami) around 2006-2007, and that they were working with an attorney to interview the victim.
Internal FBI email correspondence from July 20, 2020, discussing a new potential victim of Jeffrey Epstein. An agent in Phoenix reports that a local detective contacted them about a victim who visited 'the island' as a teenager and wishes to disclose information for the first time. The New York field office confirms the case is being handled by the Crimes against Children squad (C20).
This document is an internal FBI email thread from July 20, 2020. An FBI agent in Phoenix reports that a former colleague, a detective, was contacted by a victim of Jeffrey Epstein who visited 'the island' as a teenager several times and wishes to disclose this information for the first time. The New York FBI office responds that the matter is being handled by their Crimes against Children squad (C20) and arranges for a Supervisory Special Agent to follow up.
An FBI FD-1036 Import Form dated December 13, 2019, documenting the receipt of OIG Waiver Forms. On September 6, 2019, an OIG Special Agent provided waiver forms for three redacted individuals labeled as Employee 3, Employee 24, and Employee 12, in relation to the Jeffrey Epstein death investigation (Case ID 90A-NY-3151227).
This document is an FBI Collected Item Log (FD-1087) dated August 16, 2019, detailing the submission of digital evidence related to the Jeffrey Epstein death investigation (Case ID 90A-NY-3151227). The evidence consists of a 1TB Seagate Barracuda hard drive containing a forensic clone of a 500GB Seagate Constellation hard drive (designated 1B11), which was collected on August 12, 2019, by the Computer Analysis Response Team (CART) in New York.
This FBI document, dated November 13, 2006 (though referencing a December phone call, suggesting a typo or later drafting), is a request from the Miami/Palm Beach County office for travel concurrence to New York and Newark. The purpose is for agents and an Assistant US Attorney to interview pertinent witnesses regarding the investigation into 'multi-millionaire Jeffrey Epstein' for 'Child Prostitution' (WSTA), which was opened on July 24, 2006. The travel is scheduled for December 14-17, 2006.
This FBI internal memo from March 12, 2011, requests travel authority for two Miami agents to go abroad (location redacted) to interview a US citizen victim identified in the Jeffrey Epstein case. The document summarizes the investigation's origin in July 2006, noting Epstein's method of procuring underage girls from local high schools for paid sexual acts ($200-$1000) via other underage recruiters. It specifically details a victim who was recruited while working at a redacted location.
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