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Description

Epstein investigation

Participants (6)

Name Type Mentions
OPR person 0 View Entity
FBI organization 5131 View Entity
Jeffrey Epstein person 18341 View Entity
PBPD organization 154 View Entity
Epstein person 3850 View Entity
USAO organization 691 View Entity

Source Documents (3)

EFTA00008520.pdf

FBI Evidence Label (FD-340) attached to a box • 490 KB
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This document is an image of a box containing evidence, labeled with an FBI FD-340 form. The form indicates the box contains '2 boxes (PBPD records of Epstein Investigation),' referring to the Palm Beach Police Department's files on Jeffrey Epstein. The evidence was acquired by the FBI's New York Office (NYO) under file number 50D-NY-3027571, though the specific date and names of the individuals transferring the evidence are redacted.

DOJ-OGR-00023325.tif

Unknown type • 66.8 KB
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This document is a review of documents obtained by OPR from the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida (USAO), the FBI, and other Department components related to the Epstein investigation and the CVRA litigation. It details the types of records reviewed, including emails, correspondence, and investigative materials, and notes a data gap in Acosta's email records.

DOJ-OGR-00023320.tif

Report Excerpt • 77.7 KB
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This document discusses issues related to victim communication and transparency surrounding the Epstein case, highlighting how the non-prosecution agreement (NPA) was kept secret, leading to victims feeling ignored and public criticism. It criticizes the USAO for not prioritizing victim communications and notes that decisions by Acosta, Sloman, and Villafaña contributed to these problems, emphasizing the need for more unified and transparent engagement with victims. OPR recognizes inconsistencies in communication between the FBI and USAO and suggests greater oversight in future cases involving multiple Department components.

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Event Metadata

Type
investigation
Location
Unknown
Significance Score
5/10
Participants
6
Source Documents
3
Extracted
2025-11-20 16:51

Additional Data

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DOJ-OGR-00023325.tif
Date String
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