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May 20, 2020
U.S. Department of Justice
Federal Bureau of Investigation
26 Federal Plaza
New York, NY 10278
Attn: Special Agent
Special Agent
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Enclosed is the Request for Mail Cover template which was submitted to the Criminal
Investigations Service Center by your office. This template is not in compliance
with USPIS policies as stated in Publication 55 Procedures, Mail Cover Requests.
Attached is USPIS Request for Mail Cover template dated September 2011. This is
the only authorized version of the form and method for requesting a mail cover.
In order to request an exception to the above regulations, please reach out to USPIS
Deputy Counsel E
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Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Manager
433 WEST RARMSON STREET ROOM 3255
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TELEphoNe: 312-669-5650
FAx 312409-S051
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External Law Enforcement Agency
Complete all sections of the mail cover template below and attach a cover letter on your agency letterhead with an original signature
by your immediate supervisor. These should be placed in an envelope endorsed RESTRICTED INFORMATION. Seal the request in the
envelope, place it in a second envelope, and mail to the CISC. The mail cover request should be addressed as follows:
Criminal Investigations Service Center Manager
Attn: MC Specialist
433 W. Harrison Street, Room 3255
Chicago, IL 60699-3255
For further instructions on mail cover requests submitted by external law enforcement agencies, please see Publication 55, USPS
Procedures for Mail Cover Requests. This publication may be requested by contacting the USPS Mail Covers Unit at 312-669-5673.
Law Enforcement Agency Name:
FBI
Requester's Official FBI Name:
SA
Requester's FBI UNET email address:
Requester's Official Title:
Special Agent
Address:
26 Federal Plaza
City:
New York
State:
New York
Zip+4:
10278
Telephone Number:
Fax Number:
Field Office:
New York
REQUEST
Case ID #:
SOD-NY-3027571
Mall Cover Reference #:
Case URL:
Date of Request:
5/13/2020
Number of Days:
30
Is this criminal mall cover related to a fugitive Investigation?
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SUBJECT
Name:
Ghislalne Maxwell
Name:
Ghislaine Borgerson
Name:
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Address:
City:
State:
Zip+4:
Do others reside or work at the covered address? 0
Yes O No
Do you wish to include them in the requested coverage? Q Yes 0
No
Names of other individuals to exclude from the mail cover (separated by commas):
Scott Borgerson
INDICTMENT
Has the subject been formally changed, i.e., indictment or information, with the offense that is the basis of this mail cover requested?
Q Yes 0
No
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ATTORNEY
a) Does the subject of the investigation have a known attorney? If so, state the attorney's name
0
Yes Q No
and address.
Name:
Jeff Paglitica
Address:
Unknown
City:
Unknown
State:
Zip+4:
b) Is the mail cover subject known to be a judicial officer (e.g. attorney, judge, etc.)?
O Yes 0
No
' VIOLATION
State the applicable violation description, statute number, and penalty. If this Involves a fugitive and statute for the warrant Is
Unlawful Flight or Failure to Appear, also state the original charge.
Violation Description, e.g. Wire Fraud:
Transport of a minor for the purpose of criminal sexual activiy
Statute, e.g. Title 18 USC 1343:
18 USC 2423
Penalty, e.g. Ten Years:
Ten Years
Is this violation a felony with imprisonment more than one year? Q Yes
No
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External Law Entorcement Agency
a) Basis - How has the mail cover subject violated, or is suspected of violating, :he criminal statute? Make a definite statement that
an official investigation into the possible violation of this criminal statute, fugitive search, or asset forfeiture is being conducted and
cite the applicable section(s) of the United States Code or applicable State or Local law. Explain in detail your justification.
Ghislaine Maxwell is part of an ongoing investigation into the sex trafficking of minors. Maxwell is suspected of
transporting a minor and enticing a minor for the purpose of sex. Maxwell is suspected of assisting Jeffrey Epstein in
the sex trafficking of minors.
b) P.irpose - What information do you expect to obtain from the mail cover? How will the mail cover facilitate the investigator,
incliming tie -ocation or property or assets for forfeiture, or the location of a fugitive, e.g. banking information, co-conspirators, etc.'
The FBI anticipates obtaining confirmation of Ghislaine Maxwell using this address.
c) Conrection - If the mail cover subject is not the subject of the investigation, describe the affiliation of the mail cover subject to the
subject of the investigation.
CLASS OF MAIL
Indicate the class
(U//FOUO) Current
documentation
documents must
materials were
materials within
requests. This
of mail requested. Justification must be included for other than First Class.
USPS policy guidance for a mail cover in a criminal investigation requires return to the USPS of all
provided by the USPS in a mall cover and prohibits copying and retention of these documents. All
be returned to the USPS within 60 days of the criminal mail cover termination date; the fad that
returned to the USPS must be documented in the investigative file. Per USPS policy, failure to return
60 days of the criminal mail cover termination date may result in a suspension of future mail cover
policy guidance does not apply to a national security mail cover.
Mail ;Personal or business corespordence: Includes Priority Mail (generally over 11 oz.) and Express Mail)
(Parcel Post, bound printed rrateria's, media mail and library mail)
justification for these classes of mail:
(Magazines, newspapers)
(Bulk Business Mail)
CU First-Class
1:2 Package Services
t2 International
Provide further
El Period cats
Standard Mail
State any special instructions or concerns about this particular request.
SUPERVISOR
Supervisor's Official
Supervisor's FBI
Supervisor's Official
Address:
City:
State:
Ziph-4:
Telephone Number:
rex Number:
Supervises Signature:
FBI Name:
SSA
UNET email address:
Title:
Supervisory Special Agent
26 Federal Plaza
New York
New York
10278
Date:
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(For CISC Internal
Reviewer's Signature:
Use Only)
Date:
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External Law Enforcement Agency
Complete all sections of the mail cover template below and *attach a cover letter on your agency
letterhead with an original signature by your immediate supervisor' These should be placed in an
envelope endorsed RESTRICTED INFORMATION. Seal the request in the envelope, place it in a
second envelope, and mail to the CISC. The mail cover request should be addressed as follows:
CISC Manager
Attn: MC Specialist
433 W Harrison Street, Room 3255
Chicago, IL 60699-3255
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1.
DATE OF REQUEST
2. TYPE OF REQUEST:
3. NUMBER OF DAYS:
Indicate the
number of days requested:
New Request:
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30 days
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Extension:
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(Complete only ItemItem 13)
Fugitive only:
30 days
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Fugitive:
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Forfeiture:
•
(Refer to Item 8)
4.
SUBJECT OF MAIL COVER NAME & ADDRESS: Only one subject address may be requested on each mail cover
name(s), address, and ZIP+4 Code:
above is needed, provide justification. Also,
template. Identify the individual(s)
Name(s):
Address:
City:
State & Zip+4:
If coverage of "All Other
indicate any names that
All Names at Subject Address:
Justification:
or business(es) to be covered by indicating full
Names" receiving mail at the subject address listed
should be excluded from this request.
0 Yes (provide justification below) 0 No
a) Is the subject of the
b) If the subject of the mail
officer (e.g. judge, magistrate,
Yes
0 No
0 No
mail cover an attorney?
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cover is an attorney, are they a judicial
etc.)?
0 Yes
5.
INDICTMENT: Has the subject been formally charged, i.e. indictment or information with the offense that is the basis of this
mail cover request?
0 Yes • No
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6.
ATTORNEY:
a) Does the subject(s) of the investigation have a known attorney?
K Yes
■ No
If so, state the attorney's name and address.
b)
If this request involves a fugitive, does the fugitive have a known attorney?
K Yes
K No
If so, state the attorney's name and address.
7.
FUGITIVE: If the cover involves a fugitive, state the fugitives name, aliases, and any relationship between the fugitive and
the mail cover subject.
8.
FORFEITURE: If the only purpose of the mail cover is to identify property for forfeiture, state the legal basis for the forfeiture
investigation, including the applicable forfeiture statute.
9. VIOLATION: State the applicable violation description, statute number, and penalty. If this involves a fugitive and the statute
for the warrant is Unlawful Flight or Failure to Appear, also state the original charge.
Violation Description, e.g. Wire Fraud:
Statute, e.g. Title 18 USC 1343:
Penalty, e.g. Ten Years:
Is this violation a felony with imprisonment more than one year? ■ Yes ■ No
10. REASONABLE GROUNDS:
a) Basis - How has the mail cover subject violated, or is suspected of violating, the criminal statute? Make a definite
statement that an official investigation into the possible violation of this criminal statute, fugitive search, or asset
forfeiture is being conducted and cite the applicable section(s) of the United States Code or applicable State or Local
law. Explain in detail your justification.
b) Purpose — What information do you expect to obtain from the mail cover? How will the mail cover facilitate the
investigation, including the location of property or assets for forfeiture, or the location of a fugitive, e.g. banking
information, co-conspirators, etc.?
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c) Connection - If the mail cover subject is not the subject of the investigation, describe the affiliation of the mail cover
subject to the subject of the investigation.
11. CLASS OF MAIL:
Indicate the class of mail requested. Justification must be included for other than First Class.
K First-Class Mail (Personal or business correspondence: Includes Priority Mail [generally over 11 oz.] and Express
Mail)
K Package Services (Parcel Post, bound printed materials, media mail and library mail)
K International Mail
Provide further justification for these classes of mail:
K Standard Mail
(Bulk Business Mail)
Justification:
K Periodicals
(Magazines, newspapers)
Justification:
12. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: State any special instructions or concerns about this particular request.
13. REQUEST FOR EXTENSION: (For an extension request, complete only the section below.)
At the expiration of the mail cover period, or prior thereto, the requesting authority may request and be granted additional 30-day
periods (60-day periods for fugitives). To ensure there is no gap in the mail cover, the extension request should be submitted a
minimum of 10 days prior to the end of the mail cover. The requesting authority must provide a statement of the investigative
benefits of the mail cover and the anticipated benefits to be derived from its extension. The request for an extension must state
whether the subject has been indicted or an information filed and if the subject is represented by an attorney.
Per Postal Regulations, no mail cover shall remain in force longer than 120 continuous days unless personally approved for
further extension by the Chief Postal Inspector.
(a) MAIL COVER REFERENCE NO.:
(b) State, in detail, how the results of the prior mail cover assisted, or did not assist, the investigation.
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(c) Describe the anticipated benefits to be derived from this mail cover extension.
(d) Regarding the violation under investigation, has the subjects indictment status changed since the previous mail cover
approval?
0 Yes
D No
(e) Has the subjects legal representation status changed since the last mail cover alproval? If so, state the nature of the
change, including attorneys name and address.
101 Yes
0 No
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codel. TELEPHONE NUMBER, FAX NUMBER AND E-MAIL ADDRESS:
In order to process this request, all fields below are required to be completed (fax and e-mail
are optional fields)
Agency Name:
Is this a law enforcement agency? K Yes LI No
Requester's First Name:
Requester's Last Name:
Requesters Title:
Address:
City/State/Zip+4:
Telephone Number:
Fax Number:
E-Mail Address:
15. NAME, TITLE, AND SIGNATURE OF SUPERVISOR AUTHORIZING MAIL COVER REQUEST:
Supervisor's First Name
Supervisor's Last Name
Supervisor's Title
Supervisor's Address:
Supervisor's City/State2ip+4:
Supervisor's Telephone Number.
Supervisor's Signature and Date:
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(For CISC Internal Use Only)
Reviewer's Initials & Date:
September 2011
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USPS
PROCEDURES
MAIL COVER
REQUESTS
No portion of this document may be reproduced
Publication 55, July 2014
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Publication 55
LISPS Procedures: Mail Cover Reauests — September 2011
1.
EXPLANATION
This publication provides instructions to law enforcement agencies requesting a mail cover as part of a
criminal investigation. All conditions and procedures contained in these instructions must be met before a
mail cover can be authorized.
2.
DISTRIBUTION
a.
Initial. Headquarters, Criminal Investigations Service Center (CISC)
Managers and Inspectors in Charge (INC) receive initial copies.
b.
Additional Copies. Only the Inspection Service may issue copies to law enforcement
agencies on a case by case basis.
3.
PROTECTION
Publication 55 is a "Restricted Use" Publication. All persons in possession of this document must ensure
that it is secured at all times. Its reproduction is prohibited.
4.
COMMENTS
Address comments and questions to:
U.S. Postal Inspection Service
Office of Counsel
475 L'Enfant Plaza, Room 3341
Washington, DC 20260-2100
This publication is effective upon receipt.
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Content
4.
I. Summary
A. Policy Statement
4.
B. Definitions
4.
C. Purpose
5.
D. Authority
5.
II. Restrictions
6.
A. Cover Categories.
6.
B. Mail Contents and Disclosure
6.
C. Regulations Compliance
6.
D. Submission Requirements
6-7.
III. Preparation
8.
A. Mailing Instructions
8.
B. Mandatory Information
8.
1. Date of Request
8.
2. Type of Request
8.
3. Number of Days
8.
4. Subject of Mail Cover Name & Address
8-9.
5. Indictment Statement
9.
6. Attorney
9.
7. Fugitive
9.
8. Forfeiture
9.
9. Violation
9-10.
10. Reasonable Grounds
10.
11. Class of Mail
10.
12. Special Instructions
10.
13. Request for Extension
10.
14. Agency Name, Requestor Name, Address Where Mail Cover
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Results Should be Mailed (with Zip + 4 code), Telephone
Number, Fax Number and E-Mail Address
11.
15. Name, Title, and Signature of Supervisor Authorizing Mail
Cover Request
11.
C. Daily Documentation
11.
D. Commercial Mail Receiving Agencies (mail drop)
11.
Exhibits:
1. Sample Mail Cover Request Template
12-15
2 . Form 2009, Information Concerning Mail Matter
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I. Summary
A. Policy Statement
It is the policy of the Postal Inspection Service to maintain close control and supervision of mail
covers as a sensitive law enforcement investigative technique, in accordance with applicable
federal laws and regulations (Title 39, United States Code, Section 410; Title 39, Code of
Federal Regulations, Section 233.3). Requesting agencies must treat mail covers as restricted
and confidential information. To the extent possible, mail covers should not be introduced as
evidence in criminal or civil proceedings. Since mail cover information is recorded by postal
employees in the postal facility responsible for delivery of the mail, the implementation of the
mail cover may be subject to operational restrictions established at this facility. The failure of a
requestor to comply with these requirements and conditions may result in a suspension of
future mail cover requests.
B. Definitions
The Criminal Investigations Service Center (CISC) is the primary administrator of the mail cover
program with a national geographical area of responsibility.
"Mail Cover" is the process by which a nonconsensual record is made of any data appearing on
the outside cover of any sealed or unsealed class of mail matter, or by which a record is made
of the contents of any unsealed class of mail matter as allowed by law. The information
provided by a mail cover may only be used to: (i) protect national security (ii) locate a fugitive;
(iii) obtain evidence of commission or attempted commission of a crime; (iv) obtain evidence of
a violation or attempted violation of a postal statute, and/or (v) assist in the identification of
property, proceeds or assets forfeitable under law.
"Sealed mail" means mail on which appropriate postage is paid, and which, under postal laws
and regulations, is included within a class of mail maintained by the Postal Service for the
transmission of letters sealed against inspection, including First-Class Mail, Priority Mail,
Express Mail (domestic and international), Mailgram messages, Global Express Guaranteed
Document service, Global Priority Mail service, International Priority Airmail service,
international Letter Post Mail other than International Surface Airlift service and Publishers'
Periodicals, and international transit mail.
"Unsealed mail" means mail on which appropriate postage for sealed mail is not paid, and
which under postal laws or regulations is not included within a class of mail maintained by the
Postal Service for the transmission of letters sealed against inspection, including Periodicals,
Standard Mail, Package Services, incidental First-Class attachments or enclosures mailed
under DMM E070, and (as defined in the International Mail Manual), Global Express
Guaranteed Non-Document service, international parcel post mail, International Surface Airlift
service, and Publishers' Periodicals.
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C. Purpose
This publication contains the guidelines which law enforcement agencies must use in
preparing mail cover requests. Mail covers are implemented only when all requirements are
met in a written request to the Inspection Service. In emergency situations, a mail cover
may be initiated based on a verbal request which is confirmed by a written request within
three (3) calendar days. In emergency circumstances, the mail cover information may be
provided to the requestor prior to the receipt of the written request.
D. Authority
The United States Postal Inspection Service (Inspection Service) has sole regulatory
authority to approve mail covers. Title 39 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Section
233.3, authorizes and prescribes the manner in which mail covers are conducted. [Note that
in the CFR there are references to the Inspection Service Operations Support Group, which
is now known as the Criminal Investigations Service Center (CISC)]
Requests are approved by the Chief Postal Inspector or designee at Headquarters and, by
delegation, to the CISC Manager or their designee. In emergencies, local Inspectors in
Charge may also approve cover requests.
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II. Restrictions
A. Cover Categories
Mail covers are issued only to agencies empowered by statute or regulation to conduct criminal
investigations and are strictly controlled to assure proper use. They are not to be used as an initial
investigative step.
Mail covers are restricted to the following categories of investigations:
1. To protect national security against actual or potential threats to the U.S. by a foreign power or its
agents. (Note: Only those agencies with national security investigative authority may request covers in
this category through the U. S. Postal Inspection Service's Office of Counsel).
2. To locate a fugitive.
3. To acquire evidence of a commission or attempted commission of a crime punishable by one year or
more in prison (felony violations).
4. Obtain evidence of a violation or attempted violation of a postal statute.
5. To assist in the identification of property, proceeds or assets forfeitable because of a violation of
criminal law.
B. Mail Contents and Disclosure
Approved mail covers authorize the recording of information from the outside wrappers or envelopes of
sealed and unsealed classes of mail. Mail covers do not authorize the search, seizure or opening of any
class of mail. Mail in USPS custody may be seized and its contents examined only under authority of a
properly executed federal search warrant or a legally recognized exception to the warrant requirement.
Only postal personnel are authorized to record information relevant to mail covers. Information should only
be disclosed at the express direction of the Inspection Service. The existence of a current mail cover
maintained on a particular subject may be disclosed to another law enforcement agency upon request.
Such disclosure is permissible as a "routine use" under the Postal Service Privacy Act regulations and is
consistent with Inspection Service liaison policy. Provided the request otherwise meets the requirements
for mail cover authorization, accumulated cover information on the subject may be disclosed.
C. Regulations Compliance
Each request is reviewed to ensure that it contains enough information to stand alone as full justification for
the cover and fully complies with all regulation requirements.
Extensions: Requests for time extensions of approved mail covers must state the investigative benefits
gained from the original request and anticipated to be obtained from the extension. A mail cover will be
extended beyond the initial time period of the original where sufficient justification is provided. Extensions,
if approved, can be granted in 30-day periods (60 day periods for fugitives), not to exceed 120 days. Mail
Cover extensions beyond 120 days must be approved by the Chief Postal Inspector. The request for
extension must state whether the subject has been indicted or an information filed and if the subject is
represented by an attorney.
D. Submission Requirements
Once a request is approved, mail cover data is provided on PS Form 2009, Information Concerning Mail
Matter or photocopied by the Postal Service and attached to PS Form 2009. These forms, with photocopy
attachments, if any, remain USPS property and must be returned to the CISC Manager within 60 days after
the termination date of the cover. Reproduction of these forms, with photocopy attachments, if any, is
prohibited.
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III. Preparation
A. Mailing Instructions
Complete the External Law Enforcement Request for Mail Cover Template. This template must be
accompanied by a cover letter requesting the mail cover on agency letterhead, signed by the
requesting agent's supervisor. Endorse the request and envelope RESTRICTED INFORMATION.
Seal the request in the envelope, place it in a second envelope, and mail to:
CISC Manager
Attn: MC Specialist
433 W. Harrison Street, Room 3255
Chicago, IL 60699-3255
B. Mandatory Information
There is certain information which must be furnished to determine if a mail cover can be approved.
See sample mail cover request provided as Exhibit 1. Exhibit 2 is a sample of PS Form 2009,
Information Concerning Mail Matter, and is what the Postal Service uses for the recording.
1. Date of Request. Enter the date the request for mail cover is completed.
2. Type of Request. Indicate the type of request, i.e. new request, extension, fugitive, forfeiture, etc.
3. Number of Days: Select the number of days requested for the mail cover. Current regulations
provide that except in fugitive (30 or 60 days) and national security cases, the standard period for a
mail cover is 30 days. Extensions may be granted 30 days at a time, up to 120 days. No mail
cover shall be extended to remain in force longer than 120 days unless approved by the Chief
Postal Inspector at National Headquarters.
4. Subject of Mail Cover Name & Address: Only one subject address may be requested on each
mail cover template. Identify each person or business to be covered by full name, address, and ZIP
Code. Where a request specifies covering "All Names at Subject Address", there must be
justification for the broader scope. Conclusory statements about the use of aliases by certain
classes of violators are discouraged. Support for "All Names at Subject Address" should stem from
articulable activities of the cover subject(s) under the particular circumstances of the investigation.
Because the cover request must be facially sufficient, grounds for covering all names should be
provided even when the nature of the case suggests mail is received in an array of names (i.e.
credit card fraud).
Information regarding the persons residing at or receiving mail at a particular address should be
obtained prior to submitting the mail cover request. This information can normally be requested
from the local Postal Inspector's office. Be careful to ensure that the cover is limited only to the
persons required for the investigation and that the information provided establishes a basis to show
the involvement of each subject in the matter under investigation. If a name should be excluded
from the mail cover, indicate this name and the fact it should be excluded on the template. As an
example, a mail cover request for all names at a specific address, without adequate iustification will
be rejected.
Identify anyone else who receives mail at the same address but is not a subject of your
investigation, so that person's mail can be excluded from the cover.
5. Indictment Statement: Ordinarily, a mail cover will not be approved for a criminal investigation
purpose where the subject has already been indicted for the offense under investigation. The only
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exceptions to this prohibition are where the subject is a fugitive or where the mail cover information
will be used for a forfeiture investigation. In the case where the mail cover is being requested to
locate a fugitive, clearly identify the fugitive and the specific statute which the fugitive violated,
including title, section and penalty. State whether whereabouts are known or unknown.
If the subject is formally charged by indictment or information while the mail cover is in effect, notify
the CISC Manager immediately to terminate the cover. As stated above, except in fugitive and
forfeiture cases, mail covers are not continued if the person is indicted or an information is filed for
the crime upon which the mail cover was requested. In these instances, a new mail cover request
must be submitted which states as its basis the identification of assets for forfeiture purposes or the
location of the suspect as a fugitive.
6. Attorney:
Mail covers shall not include matter mailed between the mail cover subject and his or her known
attorney due to attorney client privilege unless the attorney is also a subject under investigation.
a. If the subject of the mail cover has a known attorney, check the box "Yes". If not, check the box
"No". If "Yes" is checked, state the attorney's name and address.
b. If the purpose of the mail cover is to locate a fugitive, state the name and address of known
attorney(s), or check the box "No" indicating the attorney(s) are not known.
c. If the subject of the mail cover is an attorney or they are known to be a judicial officer, e.g. judge,
magistrate, etc., check the box "Yes". If not, check the box "No."
7. Fugitive: If the cover request involves a fugitive, state the fugitive's name, aliases, and any
relationship between the fugitive and the mail cover subject.
8. Forfeiture: In those cases where information is being sought in furtherance of a forfeiture, it will be
necessary to specify both the legal basis of the forfeiture (facts which describe the forfeiture
investigation) and applicable statutes which authorize the forfeiture by the requesting agency
(forfeiture statute and the agency's forfeiture authority).
9. Violation: In a case where the cover is being requested to develop information for a criminal
investigation, cite the specific applicable statute, that is within the jurisdiction of your agency, with a
description of the violation, and the penalty provided under the code (e.g., Title 18, United States
Code, Section 1343, Wire Fraud penalty is five (5) years imprisonment and/or $1,000 fine). A mail
cover request may be based on a criminal violation of law with the purpose of developing additional
evidence. A request may also be based on a forfeiture statute with the purpose of identifying and
locating forfeitable assets. Requests having both criminal and forfeiture bases are acceptable
provided they set forth the relevant statutes, the agency forfeiture authority, and meet the additional
requirements of a mail cover. Use of boilerplate language such as "to identify and locate assets" in
forfeiture requests is discouraged, as the requestor should be specific regarding the forfeitable
property of a particular subject. Mail cover requests having a forfeiture basis can survive indictment
of the cover subject since additional information is utilized solely to identify and locate assets
related to a criminal violation. However, when the subject of a dual request has been charged
(indictment, information) and investigators are continuing to seek assets or property which may be
forfeitable, a new mail cover order must be requested in accordance with 39 CFR §233.3(g)(7).
10. Reasonable Grounds:
a) "Basis". Provide reasonable grounds that demonstrate the information from the mail cover
is necessary to develop evidence in a criminal investigation. For example, reasonable
grounds might be based on information from a confidential informant, public complaint,
previous investigation, etc. Be specific and concise in outlining the reasonable grounds
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element. The mail cover request must contain a description of the circumstances on how a
mail cover could further the investigation or provide evidence of a crime. The mere
assertion that one is investigating the violation of a particular statute does not establish an
acceptable basis for the cover. The request should set forth what the subject is doing to
violate the statute and explain how information gained from covering the mail could help
develop additional evidence.
b) "Purpose". State your purpose for requesting a mail cover and explain how the mail cover
will provide evidence of a crime or assist in your investigation. A mail cover should not be
used as merely a routine investigative tool.
c) "Connection". If the mail cover subject is not the subject of the investigation, describe the
affiliation of the mail cover subject to the subject of the investigation.
11. Class of Mail. The classes of mail to be covered must be checked. Usually, only sealed mail will
be covered. If it is necessary to add unsealed mail, specify the reasons for its inclusion.
12. Special Instructions. Note any additional circumstances relevant to your investigation, such as
particular mail the subject receives or name of the local Postal Inspector if liaison has been
established.
13. Request For Extension. A request for an EXTENSION of the mail cover must include the following
information:
a. MAIL COVER REFERENCE NUMBER from the initial request;
b. The results obtained from the original mail cover, and if the mail cover assisted or did not
assist the investigation;
c. The anticipated benefits to be derived from the mail cover extension;
d. Regarding the violation under investigation, answer "Yes" or "No" if the
subject's indictment status has changed since the previous mail cover request; and
e. Regarding the subject's legal representation status, answer "Yes" or "No" if there
has been a change since the last mail cover request. If so, state the nature of the change,
including the attorney's name and address.
14. Agency Name, Requestor Name, Address Where Mail Cover Results Should Be Mailed,
Telephone Number, Fax Number and E-Mail Address. All fields are required to be completed
with the exception of fax number and e-mail address which are optional fields.
15. Name, Title, and Signature of Supervisor Authorizing Mail Cover Request. All fields are
required to be completed, and mail cover template signed prior to submission to the CISC.
Reminders:
1. Mail covers are not authorized for exploratory purposes or for crimes punishable by less
than one year imprisonment (misdemeanors).
2. Requests referencing federal grand jury material covered by Rule 6(e) of Federal Rules
of Criminal Procedure are returned without action.
3. The request is a permanent part of the mail cover file and will be made available through
proper disclosure procedures, including criminal or civil discovery actions.
4. A nexus between the investigation and each address/subject must be included.
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EFTA02728454
C. Daily Documentation
Cover information is documented daily by the Postal Service on Forms 2009 and sent to you by the
CISC no later than the end of the authorized time frame. If you need the Forms 2009 during the course
of the cover period, specify in your request that the Forms 2009 are to be submitted on a weekly basis.
(Can be submitted daily to the requestor in fugitive cases.) Return all PS Forms 2009, with photocopy
attachments, if any, to the CISC Manager within 60 days of the mail cover termination date. The results
of each individual mail cover must be forwarded in its entirety, in one mailing, by accountable mail,
double enveloped and marked "Restricted" with the following information inscribed on the inner
envelope: State Where Subject Resides, e.g. TX.
Reminders:
a. All Forms 2009, and photocopies, if any, are USPS property.
b. Reproduction of forms and/or attachments to the forms are prohibited.
c. Use of forms as evidence, or reference to mail covers in criminal, civil or administrative
proceedings, should be avoided to the extent possible.
d. Requesting official must ensure security of forms with attachments, if any, and their return.
e. The failure of a requestor to comply with these requirements and conditions may result in a
suspension of future mail cover requests.
D. Commercial Mail Receiving Agencies (mail drop)
Because mail delivered to a CMRA is generally not sorted by addressee, a mail cover will normally not
be processed when it may unduly impact postal operations.
10
EFTA02728455
Exhibit 1
External Law Enforcement Agency
iaiii-r.
lifrt
..... F
......
Complete all sections of the mail cover template below and attach
letterhead with an original signature by your immediate supervisor.
envelope endorsed RESTRICTED INFORMATION. Seal the request
second envelope, and mail to the CISC. The mail cover request
CISC Manager
Attn: MC Specialist
433 W. Harrison Street, Room 3255
Chicago, IL 60669-3255
For further instructions on mail cover requests submitted b
"
please see Publication 55, USPS Procedures for Mail Co y, '
requested by contacting our Mail Covers Unit at 31
69
a cover letter on your
These should be
in the envelope, place
should
addressed
E
DAYS:
agency
placed in an
it in a
as follows:
agencies,
n may be
•
DATE OF REQUEST
2. TYPE OF REQUEST:
Indicate the
O
New Request
Extension:
•
Fugiti
•
Forte'
8
m
days requested:
days
R
Fugitive only:
30 days
•
60 days
813firerg
4.
SUBJECT
_,
. Ari51
td-
I14'
• dress may be requested on each mail cover
template. Ide
, f' •
ull name(s), address, and ZIP+4 Code:
Name(s): Kan
Address MI
City: Ai.n-Sta
-
State & Zip+4: .
If coverage of
ceiving mail at the subject address listed above is needed, provide justification. Also, indicate any
names that sh
?' •ed from this request.
All Names at S
dress: O Yes (provide justification below) I No
Justification:
5. INDICTMENT: Has the subject been formally charged, i.e. indictment or information with the offense that is the basis of this
;4 No
mail cover request? El Yes
6. ATTORNEY:
of the investigation have a known attorney?
and address.
a fugitive, does the fugitive have a known attorney?
and address.
a judicial officer (e.g. attorney, judge, etc.)?
O Yes
I No
a)
Does the subject(s)
If so, state the attorney's name
b)
If this request involves
If so, state the attorney's name
c)
Is the mail cover subject
O Yes
MI No
O Yes
Fa No
7. FUGITIVE: If the cover involves a fugitive, state the fugitives name, aliases, and any relationship between the fugitive and
the mail cover subject.
8.
FORFEITURE: If the only purpose of the mail cover is to identify property for forfeiture, state the legal basis for the forfeiture
forfeiture statute.
investigation, including the applicable
The mailcover w,i;i provtre
-If or-rati
ri
-1=2.al asse ts
he
subject . WV IhMeno %ftit..74=
S90
were der-ived from the descr-ibed drug activity which may be subject
no
-__ der
11
at.
EFTA02728456
9.
VIOLATION: State the applicable violation description, statute number, and penalty. If this involves a fugitive and the statute
for the warrant is Unlawful Flight or Failure to Appear, also state the original charge.
Violation Description, e.g. Wire Fraud:
Statute. e.g. Title 18 USC 1343: Title 21 USC 841(a)
Penalty, e.g. Ten Years: Up to 15 years imprisonment
Is this violation a felony with imprisonment more than one year? X Yes K No
Possession of a Controlled Substance
10. REASONABLE GROUNDS:
a)
Basis - How has the mail cover subject violated, or is suspected of violating, the criminal statute? Make a definite
statement that an official investigation into the possible violation of this criminal statute, fugitive search, or asset forfeiture is being
conducted and cite the applicable section(s) of the United States Code or applicable State or Local law. Explain in detail your
justification.
Our informant advised that a sizeable quantity of cocaine will be mailed to John Doe, 123 Main
Street, Chicago, IL 60645-1234 from Tuscon, AZ on or about September 18. The suspect shipment
was ordered on or about August 24. The subject of the mail cover was convicted in 1993 and
again in 2000 for drug trafficking. Our informant has personally made two buys from the
subject.
b)
Purpose — What information do you expect to obtain from the mail cover? How will the mail cover facilitate the
investigation, including the location of property or assets for forfeiture, or the location of a fugitive, e.g. banking information, co-
conspirators, etc.?
The mail cover will provide information regarding the source of the drugs and also information
concerning financial assets the subject may have that were derived from the above described
drug activity which may be subject to forfeiture under law.
c)
Connection - If the mail cover subject is not the subject of the investigation, describe the affiliation of the mail cover
subject to the subject of the investigation.
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EFTA02728457
11. CLASS OF MAIL:
Indicate the class of mail requested. Justification must be included for other than First Class.
X
Mail)
X
First-Class Mail (Personal or business correspondence: Includes Priority Mail (generally over 11 oz.) and Express
Package Services (Parcel Post, bound printed materials. media mail and library mail)
International
Provide further justification for these classes of mail:
K
Periodicals
Justification:
K
Standard Mail
Justification:
(Magazines, newspapers)
(Bulk Business Mail)
12. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: State any special in
13. REQUE
At the expire
periods (6
minimum of
benefits of the
whether the subj ct ha
Per Postal
extension b
(a)
MA
TENS
t,
plat
the section below.)
ret
e requestin• uthority may request and be granted additional 30-day
re is no gap in the mail cover, the extension request should be submitted a
ai •ver. The requesting authority must provide a statement of the investigative
benefits to be derived from its extension. The request for an extension must state
or an information filed and if the subject is represented by an attorney.
mat
er shall remain in force longer than 120 continuous days unless approved for further
slat Inspector.
REFERENCE NO.:
(b)
State, in detail, how the results of the prior mail cover assisted, or did not assist, the investigation.
(c)
Describe the anticipated benefits to be derived from this mail cover extension.
(d)
Regarding the violation under investigation. has the subjects indictment status changed since the previous mail cover
approval?
K Yes
K No
(e)
Has the subject's legal representation status changed since the last mail cover approval? If so, state the nature of the
change, including attorney's name and address.
K Yes
K No
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EFTA02728458
Mail covers are issued only to law enforcement agencies empowered by statute or regulation to
conduct criminal investigations and are strictly controlled to assure proper use.
Mail Covers are an investigative tool, and are not to be used as'
Investigative step.
14. AGENCY NAME, REQUESTOR NAME, ADDRESS WHERE MAIL COVER RESU
code), TELEPHONE NUMBER. FAX NUMBER AND E-MAIL ADDRESS:
In order to process this request, all fields below are required to be c
optional fields)
Agency Name: Drug Enforcement Administration
Is this a law enforcement agency? X Yes L No
Requestor's First Name: Jennifer
Requestor's Last Narre: Kohlberg
Requestor's Title. Special Agent
Address: 999 Canal
City/State,2ip+4: Ch
Telephone Numbe
Fax Number: 1
E-Mail Address
15. NAME TITLE
Supervisors F'
Supervisors Last
-tamer
Supervisor's Title: lbpervising Agent
Supervisor's Address 999 Canal Street
Supervisors City/Stato/Zip+4.
Supervisors Telephone Number: 123456-9990
Chicago, IL 60009-6789
Supervisor's Signature and Date: Michael/ Stawisr 3/26/05
(with Zip +4
e-mail are
(For CISC Internal Use Only)
Reviewer's Initials 8 Eate-
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EFTA02728459
Exhibit 2
U S Postal Service
FILE NO.:
«MC#» «initials»
«service center name»
«service center address»
«service center city state zip»
FROM (Postal Office)
«post office city state
DATE
REC• -
«
ek»
RECORDED BY
The delivery of mail was not dela
alien
P• TAL MANAGER
I
—
=a
= it piece
INSTRUCTION -
•
Photocopy the front (and back, if appropriate) of each
e
•
Attach photocopies to this form.
•
If post office is not equipped with a photocopier
o
ted above.
on this form.
SENDER'S NAME/
RETURN A
SS
EXTERIOR
MARKINGS
METER/
POSTMARK
DATE/ORIGIN
MAIL
CLASS
0
THE INNER ENVELOPE MUST BE MARKED "RESTRICTED INFORMATION".
MC#D
Subject Address: «mail cover address»
15
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ACCOUNT NAME
ACCOUNT
NUMBER
BEGINNING
STATEMENT
ENDING/LAST
STATEMENT
SOURCE OF
INITIAL BALANCE
DESTINATION OF
COMMENT
=
FEB 2014
DEC 2016
TRANSFER OF
SECURITIES -
SOURCE
FINANCIAL
INSTUTITION NOT
STATED
=ANGARA TRUST
Need to research JP Morgan Stints to
determine if they transferred
Securities
FEB 2014
IAN 2016
TRANSFER OF
SECURITIES -
SOURCE
FINANCIAL
INSTUTITION NOT
STATED
TRANSFER TO G.
Need to research JP Morgan Stmts to
determine if they transferred
securities
=
FEB 2014
JAN 2016
TRANSFER OF
SECURITIES -
SOURCE
FINANCIAL
INSTUTITION NOT
STATED
TRANSFER TO G.
Mil
Need to research JP Morgan Stmts to
determine if they transferred
securities. Need to verify receipt of
funds into sect=
FEB 7014
DEC 2016
TRANSFER OF
SECURITIES -
SOURCE
FINANCIAL
INSTUTITION NOT
STATED
TRANSFER TO,
Ill.
ANGARA TRUST
Need to research JP Morgan Stints to
determine if they transferred
securities
APR 2014
DEC 2016
TRANSFER FROM
JP MORGAN
CHASE
TRANSFER TO.
=
MAR 2014
AUG 2019
TRANSFER FROM
JP MORGAN
CHASE
N/A
IN NOVEMBER 2016, 51.42 MILLION
WAS TRANSFERRED TO THE=
ST. The August
staten
.grare
tnding balance of
approximately $65,000. Refreash
subpoena needed to receive
subsequent statements.
FEB 2014
AUG 2019
TRANSFER FROM
JP MORGAN
CHASE
N/A
FEB 2014
DEC 2017
TRANSFER FROM
JP MORGAN
CHASE
N/A
TERRAMAR PROJECT, INC sm. FEB 2014
AUG 2019
TRANSFER FROM
JP MORGAN
CHASE
N/A
MAX FOUNDATION
FEB 2014
AUG 2019
TRANSFER FROM
JP MORGAN
CHASE
N/A
The August statement has an ending
balance of approximately $6,000.
Refreash subpoena needed to receive
subsequent statements.
EFTA02728462
ACCOUNT NAME
ACCOUNT
NUMBER
BEGINNING
STATEMENT
ENDING/LAST
STATEMENT
SOURCE OF
INITIAL BALANCE
DESTINATION OF
COMMENT
FEB 2014
NOV 2016
TRANSFER FROM
JP MORGAN
CHASE
TRANSFER TOG.
1.1
t L.MAX, LLC
ELS 2014
AUG 2L19
1 RANSFER FROM
JP MORGAN
CHASE
N/A
the August statement has an ending
balance of approximately 52,000.
Refreash subpoena needed to receive
subsequent statements. August
transfers are $4,000 to Brian Yurast s
116 EAST 65TH STREET LLC =
FEB 2014
NOV 2016
TRANSFER FROM
JP MORGAN
CHASE
TRANSFER TO G.
MAXWELL UBS ACT
FEB 2014
AUG 2019
TRANSFER FROM
10 MORGAN
CHASE
N/A
The August statement has an ending
balance of approximately $59,000.
Refreash subpoena needed to recei✓e
subsequent statements.
SEPT 2014
MAY 2017
TRANSFER FROM
G. MAXWELL UBS
ACCT
TRANSFER TOG.
NOV 2015
JUNE 2017
TRANSFER FROM
G. MAXWELL UBS
ACC=
(UNKNOWN
ACCT OWNER)
In July 2019, close out month,
approximately $842 thousand was
transferred out.
EDGARLY LLC
AUG 2015
NOV 2016
The statement reflect some activity
with G. Maxwell'siMaccount
EFTA02728463
GILISUUNE
MAXWELL
664516464E
MAXWELL
GHISLAIVE
MAXWELL
6HISLAIR4
MAXWELL
6HISLAINE
MAXWELL
GHSLAINE
MAXWELL
MAX HOTEL
SERVICES
CORI.
TERRAMAR
PROJECT, INC
NITRE.
LLC
ELLMAX,
LLC
Gram! Total
M014714
END
GHISUUNE
MAXWELL
MAX
1 CIONCLA1 WV
STRIVE LLC
WOMAN(
MAXWELL
IRA
GHISLAINE
MAXWELL
GMIS1A1NE
MAXWELL
Jan 14
0.00
0.00
0.00
aoo
000
o.00
000
0.00
000
000
00D
0.00
Feb-14
1,981,915.46
991,747.63
1,013,286.11
1,806,597.05
27.047.74
2,360.13
31,749.95
3,517.75
5,838.70 87.974.09
30.26073
56,227.11
6.058,527,70
Mar-14
2,042,844.58
1013,875.67
1,054,781.51
1.956.311.16
2,984,074.11
11,384,44
2,33113
7510.15
3917.75
5,818.70 117,919.23
9,421.01
56,893.44
9,236,733.28
Apr-14
2,082,282.14
1,015,343.20
1,041,175.35
2,003,250.88
4400,15885
2.893.474.96
4,416.79
2,331.13
5.03341
3,517.75
5,838.70 87,951.40
17,583.11
56,975.98
24,050,139.57
May.11
2.098./06 S7
1,0113909 27
1,07177163
2,614,624.69
4 799 749 41
7.855.76789
2.881.13
2.33113
13389.74
8,738.24
5,833.70 87,953.50
15.49290
57,156.65
14,085,414.50
Jun-14
2,071,921.44
969,515.06
1,016,759.23
1,945,163.86
1.702055 92
6,149,721.69
33,131.53
2,33113
100.252.08
8.738.24
5,589.0) 87,957.10
15,19741
57.04336
14,165,397.55
kW-14
1,597,952.47
968,730.08
1,001286.73
1,594,884.72
1,648)307 77
6,717420.93
31,364.05
2,331.13
80,879.53
8,738.24
5.589.32
87,960.94
141,432.83
56,92989
11967,287.63
Aus-14
2,664,080.58
970.207.61
1,023,895.74
1,606,645.26
1.697.705 70
6.624.321.96
25826.27
2,331.13
79,485.09
8,738.24
8589.62
27,964.54
41,194.07
57,013.30
13,991810.01
Sep-14
1,637,970.72
968,660.80
1,009,316.80
1,570,014.78
1.671877 14
6,076,451.41
1,521.10
2,331.13
73,690.19
8,738.24
5,589.94
87.968.38
154,41019
57,022.91 480,80100
13,734,236.73
Ott-14
1,687,906.48
968,500.65
1.015.66754
1,531,861.24
1,669213 48
6.053,97892
10,253.60
2,331.13
61.943.91
7,238.24
5,500.23 37,97116
43,570.90
57,014.27 480803.00
13,603,075.45
Nov-I4
2,734,358.85
968,765.10
1,019,697.22
1,531,170.79
1989369 05
6170.69166
2,303.45
2,331.13
59,593.43
7,238.24
5,300.54
67,475.58
22,264.50
37,142.73 384.019.00
13,644,643.27
Dec-14
2,721,172.36
967,050.04
1,011,812.53
1,469.48100
1,584,344 34
4,202969 81
71570.66
833.13
37372 04
7,138.24
002 27,47294
12,377.14
57,015.20 naslo.00
11.617.139.43
Ian-IS
1,651,844.10
966,819.21
1.011.105.26
1,501,245.03
1,578955 92
4.159.021.96
65,56718
833.13
35.196.44
7,238.24
4.77 37183.01
21,987.01
57,246-36 309.975.00
11,514,523.33
Feb-15
1,721,543.43
976,075.81
1,033,448.86
1,562,063.98
1.608 235 26
4109.172.87
59,436.72
833.13
33,025.68
7,238.24
4.77 37,486.50
35,927.93
57,17875 393,630.00
11,682,301.93
Mar-15
1,715,724.13
974,103.07
1,031,002.76
1,511,533.09
1,608 304 80
4,109,368.36
55,658.57
804.13
32,395.09
7,138.24
4.77 $7,464.06
5,497.23
57,314.03 308454.00
11,595,371.48
Aye-15
1,712820 67
975.299.70
1.039503.12
1,577079.07
1.524 66D 30
4.135.565.64
46,125.64
801.13
30,498.21
7,238.24
4.77 52,466.21
15,203.10
57,237.311 402,149.00
11,571,651.68
May-I5
1,731,044.46
976.405.13
1,041,843.69
1,554367.09
1,545,12989
4.085.765.31
30,830.93
801.13
15,805.31
5,238.24
4.77 52,447.20
30,902.50
57,326.00 410592.00
11,539,126.65
Jun-IS
1,694,388.11
910,395.33
1.029.823.15
1,521,095.06
1.53144573
4,055,973.54
21,165.97
804.13
12,713.04
5,238.24
4.77 52.468.07
2.295.37
57,268.68 420,593.00
11.315,6/2.30
Ael-ts
2,652,37066
967.919.34
1024,819.21
1,488,945.99
17116,217 74
435121361
13,906.90
804.13
4,577.45
5,238.24
4.77 52.469.06
43,955.00
57,24875 413,157.00
11.352.835.77
Aue-IS
1,576,386.61
962,863.66
1,003,634.71
1,371941.00
1,427,419 64
3,995,432.11
5,261.61
801.13
10,470.15
5,238.24
4.77 52,469.96
15.212.65
57,19125 425,763.00
10,909,773.52
Sep-IS
1,332,724.47
953,1340.43
987,050.49
1,194,795.62
1,415,546 73
3,719667.31
23,883.82
804.13
2.284.31
5,238.24
4,77 52,469.96
34.095.76
57,342.90 926,148.00
10,705,916.94
Oct-IS
1,413,693.34
961.3%4.81
886.894.64
1,714,522.28
1,454,73238
3.847,39837
15,875.44
801.13
10.226.71
5,138.24
ALIT
52,471.79
34.172.33
57,213.03 921.20000
10,876842.76
Nov-15
1,025834.34
957,819.10
2110.035.55
1,116,076.60
1.351,897 60
4.05709422
13,237.97
80.13
5.7205
5.238.24
4.77 52472.69
16,15355
57,092.59 917,854.00 250.000 03 10.777.419 40
Dec-15
798,007.41
811.65
690.51
1,010,341.52
1,311,71781
6,144,731.58
1,932.36
801.13
77172
5.238.24
4.77 48,911.10
55.373.13
57,022.63 922,621.00 250,03010 10,609,020.56
Jan-16
827,886.93
0.00
0.00
990,425.75
1.275 550 79
6.098382.56
0.00
801.13
9.418.18
5.238.24
504.7/ 41,876.99
17,253.59
57,193.21 931,268.00 253.155.00 10,508.958.14
Feb-16
761,138.45
643364.80
1,195/63 41
6,243837.55
23,649.36
804.13
38,577.13
5,238.24
479.77 38,320.03
6.461.10
57377.43 926,711.00 252.155.03 10,401,117750
Mar-16
907,019 10
296.518.80
1.218 711 47
4215.922.95
12.093.56
773.13
37,155.62
5,233.24
47177 27,723.09
(5.368.211
57419.66 898,146.00 645,669.03
9,417,597.38
Apr-16
819,478.26
854,145.29
1.220.04057
18,955982.77
26,421.11
773.13
36.137.38
5,238.24
4,479.77 25,081.68
6,637.90
57,422.56 887.243.00 642.95900 23,541,340.66
May.16
820,335.93
854.627.62
1.169,317 37
16,475,002.07 173,180.94
773.13
35,113.74
5238.24
4,479.77 27439.97
0.00
57,359.41 893,311.00 651195.00 21,162,940.19
Jun-16
345,09687
882,283.43
1.163830 56
16.374.758.15 172,148.27
771.13
33.989.23
5,238.24 39,479.77 19,798.29
10.06)
S7,639.58 899,01100 842.516.00
21.055,622.16
lul.16
156.673.24
887,525.14
1.187106 51
15,623,167.44 147,973.93
773.13
33,156.66
5,218.14 14,480.17 17,156.60
165,935.78
57,593.07 896,407)30 661,41380 20,554,959.91
/A846
456.944.22
869,58168
1185,383 34
10638190.65 234976.18
77113
32.724.00
5,238,24 14,480.50 14,514.88
157,752.58
57,524.51 902,540.00 661,413.00 20,531.143.91
Sep-16
149.664.29
630,22138
2.182.861 13
15,551,348.76 101.411.56
3,602.23
18046.44
3,233.24 14,480.01 11.873.22
129,557.20
57,603.66 923200.00 673.974,00 20,401,90.85
Oct 26
817,71275
836.741 99
1,115,63052
28699,173 12
97.18071
113
18202 15
1.233 24
0.01
9,211.51
0.00
57,417.05 935,559.00 679.935.00
20.293.049.87
Nov-16
557.14
577.18
772 39
1,468,134.79
69,703.41
1.13
17,533.26
3,238.24
6.119.77
0.00
57,16125 932,507.00 687506.03
3,239.283.56
Dec-16
0.00
0.00
000
991.42160
43,932.84
1.13
17,018.32
3,238.24
96,225.08
57,165.97 922,733.00 683.739.03
2,815,433.18
mei/
732,011.80
26,612.33
1.13
16,425.02
3,238.24
47.965.40
57,157.40 930,711.00 688,123.00
2,542,265.82
FM.17
661.20660
22,016 83
1.13
15902.55
1,428.24
79.968.85
57.259.34 950,813.00 926.38580
2.487.631.54
Mar-17
639117.66
14,01018
1.13
15,015.94
1,488.24
67.904.60
57,287.59 917,29890 694,120.00
2.436,44114
Apc-17
198,581.77
49,700.00
1.13
14,419.67
1,488.24
58.958.28
57,324.51 954,012.00 701.077.0)
2,035.592.60
May-17
716,649.14
20,50754
1.13
13.600.34
1,488.14
50.011.76
57,514.72
0.00 703.047.03
1.563.019.87
lun.17
687.70853
18,573.84
1.13
10,834.65
1,11313.24
41,050.10
57,507.24
705,443133
1,522,686.73
Jul-17
656,882.33
40,683.50
1.13
7,731.21
1.183.24
32,144,84
57961.78
702,106.03
1,498,599.03
Aug-17
648,162.14
37,71899
113
4,141.91
1,488.24
20,681.99
57,793.06
701115.0)
1,428754.48
Sep-27
855,331.00
44.161.92
1.13
3,292.61
1,424.24
11,72572
57,732.40
719.160.0)
1.692893 01
Ott-17
850,29147
45,57866
1.13
1,980.99
1,488.24
4,899.87
57,63445
721,906.00
1.683,776.81
Nov-17
846,651.90
40,049.95
1.13
1.33731
1.188.24
900.60
57,609.16
727,134.03
1175,172.29
Dec-17
817,57416
41,944.32
0.00
26612
1,24125
16,750.94
57,676.61
726.413.0)
1.641,871.03
MA-18
804,967.77
36,522_63
1,58525
1,243 S7
877.16
57,336 41
711,244.03
1.641.70611
Feb18
792,359.25
45,671.03
97794
1,24317
8,757.16
57,331.06
746,455.03
1.652.797.81
Mae-18
785,97073
41,441.47
8017
1,24115
4,718-86
57,469.31
754944.03
1.645,01172
Apr-18
774.600.36
41,297.55
4,176.78
1,244.45
75989
57,301.61
762,445.03
1.640,825.67
mar11
756.70104
4732458
2.595.40
124416
6,760.45
57,516.92
760,794.03
1,632,940.15
lun-18
753,698.04
45,120.48
170.45
1,21507
2,761/9
57,563.96
770,023.03
1.630.082.99
1u118
148.817.89
43,950.06
183142
1,245.19
0.00
57.489.33
770,427.00
1,64761.29
Aug - 1.8
743,002.88
46,70356
21.524.42
1,245.48
2,000.20
57.701.04
767,919.03
1.640.102.78
Sep-18
729,384.33
49,671.09
18,67431
1,24602
8,00183
57,669.43
778,916.00
1.643,562.01
0(118
730.376.33
41,171.92
13,74158
1.246.27
4,001.94
57,555.16
786,991.03
1.641869,20
Nov.18
/28.867.87
47.394,12
12,83099
1.24640
3.06
57,737.57
778,512.00
1,626,592.21
Dec 18
699.98877
43.270.55
10,250 71
976 91
11,82870
58,12522
756,359.00
1.516,765117
148.19
698,148.94
44,737.65
716089
977,23
7,832.06
58,260.54
761,416.03
1.579.333.31
EFTA02728464
MONTH
(ND
GOISLAINE
MAXWELL
GHINAINE
MAXWELL
GNINAINE
MAXWELL
GNISLAINE
MAXWELL
6 HISULINE
MAXWELL
CHISLAINE
MAXWELL
MISAMNE
MAXWELL
MAX HOTEL
SIRVKCS
CORP.
TIRRAMMI
PROJECT, INC
MAX
FOUNDATION
POT i
KETTLE,
DC
ELLMAX,
MC
STRICT TLC
GHISUUNE
MAXWELL
IRA
GHIStAINE
MAXWELL
GHIStAINE
mAXwELL
Grad Total
Fel3.19
694,182.87
44,843.54
6,314.35
977.53
3,834.40
58,378.57
770,445.E0
1,578,976.26
MN-19
173.79207
42,224.08
3.726,29
977.61
151135.56
58,824.95
773,775.00
1,069,155.76
Apr.19
166,344.71
46,010.09
3,416.18
978.10
11,838.79
58.816./3
773,563.00
1,060,977.60
May 29
157,379.38
50,000.00
1,753.14
97/3.41
7,842.33
59.967 22
775,771.00
1,052,699 49
lun.19
151,952-18
49,96914
1,453.04
978.73
3,1144.10
58,981.66
0.E0
267.179.65
Iul.19
475,24124 149,448.50
19545
979.04
9,844.97
58.994.06
694,704.26
Aug'19
65,958.38
3,272.32
6,42111
979.19
2,000.00
59,004.99
137,636.71
EFTA02728465
CART EVIDENCE (Jeffrey Epstein)
SOD-NY-30227571
1628
Silver Apple Desktop
Computer with Keyboard and
mouse
1629
1 Seagate Path/ 100 Hard
Drives
1830
1 Seagate Path/ 100 Hard
Drives
1B31
1 Seagate Path/100 Hard
Drives
1632
1 Seagate Path/100 Hard
Drives
1833
1 Seagate Path/100 Hard
Drives
1834
1 Seagate Path/100 Hard
Drives
1B35
1 Seagate Path/100 Hard
Drives
1B36
1 Seagate Path/100 Hard
Drives
1837
1 Seagate Path/100 Hard
Drives
1B38
One cellophane containing
one (1) Data Traveler 4GB
USB
1639
One cellophane containing
one (1) Data Traveler 4GB
USB
1840
One cellophane containing
one (1) Mentor Media 32 GB
USB
1B41
1 HP Compaq Machine
1B42
1 Cube 9000 Siteserver,
(BLACK/SILVER)
1843
1 Dell Machine
1644
1 Silicone Power Microw SD
Adapter with 16GB SD CARD
1845
10 Assorted cd's
EFTA02728466
1846
1 EMTEC 16 GB USB
1847
1 Blue EMTEC 16 GB USB
1848
1 Cruzer Guide 32GB USB
1B49
1 Cruzer Guide 32GB USB
1850
1 Cruzer Guide 32GB USB
1B51
1 Cruzer Guide 32GB USB
1B52
1 SPIEF 2014 Silver USB
1853
1 Apple Desktop Computer
with keyboard and mouse
1 Apple Desktop Computer
with keyboard and mouse
1654
1655
One cellophane containing
one (1) White Apple iphone 5
1B56
1 Seagate Backup Plus
Portable Drive-1TB
1857
1 Gray Apple Desktop
Computer with keyboard and
mouse
1658
1 Sony Camera with black
case
1659
1 MSI PC computer in a
brown box
1660
1 Seagate Barracuda 7200
harddrive 80GB
1661
1 Dell Precision Tower 5810
1862
1 Sony Vaio Laptop
1663
45 Assorted Cd's
1864
1 Sony BM-560 Recorder
1865
1 Silver Olympus Recorder
1866
1 Black Radio Shack Recorder
1867
1 Space Gray Apple Ipad
1 Space Gray Apple Ipad
1B68
1869
1 Silver Ipad-64GB
1670
1 Apple Desktop Computer
One (1) black iphone with
IMEI number
357201093322785
1671
1672
One (1) silver Ipad with serial
number DLXQGM3KGMW3
1873
Black Hard Drive
1874
Black Hard Drive
1875
Two Blue Binders with 58
Discs inside
EFTA02728467
1878
4 binders with 68 discs inside
1880
Mac Desktop labeled
"Kitchen Mac"-grey
1881
Silver Mac Laptop labeled JE
BIG LAPTOP" "Black Bag" in
black bag
1882
Silver Macbook Pro S/N
C02QMOGUGWDP
Silver 'pad Model A1567
S/NDMPQL25NG5YPY
1883
1684
Silver 'pad Model A1567 S/N
DMPQL1RMG5Y in case
1685
Silver Mac Desktop with
mouse and keyboard S/N
C02NM1MOFY14
1687
Silver Mac Desktop
1696
Toshiba Laptop with charger
1697
HP laptop with charger S/N
CND81368V5
1898
Silver Desktop Mac with
Keyboard
1B99
Red Nikon camera
16102
Silver Macbook Desktop with
keyboard
Apple ipod shuffle on watch
band
16103
16106
Dell Inspiron tower with
power cord Reg
MOdel:D19MQCHFA335
18107
Silver Mac desktop Model
A1311 S/N W804736DDA5
18108
Olympus Digital Voice
Recorder
18109
Unifi Cloud Key, M/N: UN-CK,
FCCID:SWX-UCCK, IC 6545A-
UCCK. MAC
ID:1843KB4F6E4D30C69-
dcRgm9
18111
Unifi video, M/N:UVC-NVR-
2TB, MAC
ID:1829FB4FEBE426EA90
16112
Unifi Server, MAC
ID:1735K788A20463234-
EFTA02728468
8uu9F, FCC ID: SWX-
UASPROP
16115
HP Server with (4) 500 GB
drives, S/N MXQ3220187
Panasonic KX-TDE100, S/N:
KX-TDA0149LCCD005398
18116
1B117
6 Bay with 146GB drives, S/N
MXQ824A1R
18118
Silver Mac Desktop
16119
HP Desktop Tower, S/N
CNV7160050, Model It 260-
a010
HP Tower, S/N CNV716004Y,
Model l' 260-a010
16120
18121
Mac Desktop, S/N
W89524CZPJ, Model A1312
Lenovo Tower, S/N
M107YG6U, Machine type:
9010
16122
16123
Lenovo Tower, S/N
1S330662UKIXEKGX
16124
HP Tower, S/N
CNV742213M3, Model 570-
p056
EFTA02728469
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02M321
024332
024 32
v-i 323
or -13210
ov-f 3349
02-14337
(57-`13(99 (2)
O2( 3'12
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0T-13/o
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02'1 0$
02-7910
0271,1
oil(' I 13
ov-i 339
02-1-134I
07.43yi
014 393
029394
021-13y5
024-431440
O2 4 347
024351
62-11348
024319
0243
EFTA02728470
Inventory of Evidence Collected Under 31E-MM-108062
Subitem # Original Description
Detailed Subitem Description
18#
ONE PHONE MESSAGE BOOK PBPD0S-
1
1
1024
See Notes
THREE PHONE MESSAGE BOOKS (Overall
1
2a
description for Subitem 2)
See Notes
THREE PHONE MESSAGE BOOKS (Overall
1
2b
description for Subitem 2)
See Notes
THREE PHONE MESSAGE BOOKS (Overall
1
2c
description for Subitem 2)
See Notes
(1) Purple hanging folder labeled with the tab "MASSAGES", containing two
1
3
empty light purple folders labeled
and 'MN
(1) Manila envelope containing shreds of paper showing both handwritten and
1
4
SHREDDED PAPER
printed text
1
5
(1) Empty orange hanging folder labeled with the tab "MASSAGE"
1
6
See Notes
1
7
See Notes
1
8
See Notes
(1) brown picture frame with small hinged doors on the face, containing a photo
1
9a
of a female in a thong and tank top with her back to the camera
(1) set of (3) blue picture frames connected with hinges, containing (3) photos of
female individuals - (1) photo of a female in her underwear, (1) photo of a
1
9b
female in sunglasses, and (1) photo of a female with a breast exposed
(1) black photo frame containing a photo of a female in a bikini sitting on a
1
9c
Kawasaki vehicle
EFTA02728471
1
9d
1
9e
1
9f
1
9g
1
9h
1
9i
1
10
1
11a
1
11b
1
12a
1
12b
1
13
(1) tan woven picture frame containing a photo of a female with short hair
wearing sunglasses
(1) tan textured picture frame with hanging handle on top, containing a black
and white photo of a female's nude lower back, buttocks, and thighs
(1) white wood picture frame with rhinestones, containing a photo of a topless
female wearing a thong and leaning against a wall
(1) blue picture frame with white dashes, containing a photo of Jeffrey EPSTEIN
seated at a table as seven females and one male stand assembled behind him
(1) silver-colored picture frame, containing a photo of five females seated in a
row with a male laying sprawled on top of four of their laps, while two other
females stand behind them
(1) light tan picture frame with blue crescent moon decorative stamps and the
phrase "Once in a Blue Moon" written several times around the interior of the
frame, containing a photo of Jeffrey EPSTEIN with his arm around a female's
waist and holding an oversized check for $22, 500.00 showing the signature
"DJTRUMP"
(1) metal and light blue glass picture frame, containing a photo of two naked
females lounging on rocks on a coastline
(1) white and blue striped picture frame, containing a photo of a topless female
lying on her stomach on an outdoor cushion and smiling at the camera
(1) blue picture frame with a decorative yellow star and decorative text,
containing a photo of a topless female visible from the waist up and sitting
alongside a body of water
(1) light tan picture frame with a decorative detail of two blue oars, containing a
photo of a naked female laying on a lounge chair reading a book, taken from a
point behind her right shoulder
(2) VHS tapes, one unlabeled and one In a white VHS sleeve labelled a
on bungee"
EFTA02728472
(2) compact discs (CDs) in plastic cases - the first disc is labeled on the front of
the case with "HAPPY BIRTHDAY FROM
&
and the digit "1", and
the CD inside is labeled "THE ADVENTURES OF
AND
"; the
second disc is labeled on the front of the case with "HAPPY BIRTHDAY FROM
st
and the digit "2", and the CD inside has the word "original"
14
TWO CDS - MARKED "HAPPY BIRTHDAY"
handwritten on it
15a
See Notes
15b
See Notes
15c
See Notes
16
ONE MESSAGE PAD - 1ST FLOOR
See Notes
17
See Notes
(3) compact discs (CDs) - the first CD is in a paper sleeve and has the following
text handwritten on its front: "North Ocean Way prop # 05-1024 #18-2
PBPD case # 05.368; the second CD is in a paper sleeve and has the following
text handwritten on its front: "No Doubt Tragic Kingdom 11-06-04 [A
numbered song Ilst] Prop 05-1024 # 18 # 1"; and the third CD is in a plastic
18
19
ONE 8MM DESK
20
21a
case and has the following text handwritten on its front: "Rock Mix PBPD case
# 05-368 prop # 05-1024 it 18-3"
(1) black SONY brand DVM60 mini digital video cassette tape - no labels or
writing on the tape or case
A collection of unframed photographs and photo prints - some approx. 3" x 5"
size, some approx. 8" x 10" size - most of which show naked females in a variety
of poses and locations
(1) tan patterned reflective picture frame, containing a photo of a topless
female seen from the waist up
EFTA02728473
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
21b
22a
22b
'TWO FRAMED PHOTOS -TABLE
23a
(1) blue, green, and yellow glass picture frame, containing a photo of two
topless females lying on outdoor lounge chairs
(1) light tan picture frame with a decorative detail of three red and white life
preservers, containing a photo of a topless female staring at the camera and
seen from the waist up
23b
24
25
26
TWO VIBRATORS - "TWIN TORPEDO"
BEDROOM
27
28
BEDROOM
1) light tan picture frame with decorative blue swirls, containing a photo of a
opless female standing waist-deep in a body of water
_ _
1) receipt from Adult Video Warehouse in North Palm Beach, FL, dated
07/23/2005, showing purchase of 10 items listed as "NOVELTY", which totaled
$213.96
(3) novelty soap items - the first is an opened package of "Mini Peni-Soaps"
penis-shaped soaps made by California Exotic Novelties, with one soap of two
missing; the second is an unopened package of "Sexy Loving Soap" penis-shaped
soaps made by Pipedream Products; and the third is an unopened package of
"Soap on a Rope Lather-Up Pussy" vagina-shaped soap made by California Exotic
Novelties
(2) boxed Twin Torpedos remote-controlled vibrator sets, with accompanying
invoice billed to
(2) penis-shaped soaps, one small soap and one large soap with attached rope
See Notes
(1) copy of a
transcript for
DOB
with a prepared date of 01/19/2005, stored in
a previously sealed envelope from
(1) unopened 4 oz. bottle of JOY JELLY peach-flavored lubricant
(3) VHS tapes, as follows: 1) a red VHS tape titled,
Lesbians Four"; 2) a standard VHS tape titled, "Eatin'
presents I Love
and 3) a standard
VHS tape with handwritten front and side labels with the text, "Zorro Ranch
Main House 3/17/00" and the additional text "SEX IN CITY" handwritten on top
29
THREE VIDEO TAPES - MASTER BEDROOM of the existing text on the front label
30
EFTA02728474
2
[N/A - no listing for Subitem 31 in Sentinel
182 description)
See Notes
Documents related to a car rental from Thrifty Car Rental at Tampa
International Airport on 09/25/2005. Documents include a car rental agreement
2
31
for a vehicle rented by
of
with apparent phone number
The car was
rented on 09/25/2005 and was intended to be returned to a location in West
Palm Beach on 09/26/2005. The rental was made with a Visa card ending in -
Also included are a receipt for the rental and car check-in documents. The
receipt shows the car was driven approximately 393 miles in the one day it was
2
32
rented.
(1) notepad sheet with the printed footer "Jeffrey E. Epstein", with the following
2
33
NOTE FROM
handwritten text: "I used the cash in here to fill up the tank. -
2
Ma
(1) 700 MB writable CD•R disc, with no labels or writing on the disc or case
2
34b
(1) 700 MB writable CD•R disc, with no labels or writing on the disc or case
2
34c
(1) 700 MB writable CD-R disc, with no labels or writing on the disc or case
2
34d
(1) 700 MB writable CD-R disc, with no labels or writing on the disc or case
EFTA02728475
2
34e
2
34f
2
34g
2
34h
2
34i
2
34j
2
34k
2
35
2
36
2
37
(1) 700 MB writable CD-R disc, with no labels or writing on the disc or case
(1) 700 MB writable CD-R disc, with no labels or writing on the disc or case
(1) 700 MB writable CD-R disc, with no labels or writing on the disc or case
(1) 700 MB writable CD•R disc, with no labels or writing on the disc or case
(1) 700 MB writable CD-
(1) 700 MB writable CD•
to read n=
marker on top
(1) 700 MB writable CD-
to read I=
marker on top
See Notes
See Notes
R disc, with no labels or writing on the disc or case
R disc, with handwritten text in red marker that appears
but was partially scribbled out by additional red
R disc, with handwritten text in red marker that appears
but was partially scribbled out by additional red
(1) 128 MB Ritz 8ig Print Digital Film CompactFlash media card, and (1) 128 MB
PNY Technologies CompactFlash media card
EFTA02728476
2
2
38
39
POWER CORD To CPU - GUEST HOUSE
40
CPU - OFFICE
Six CDs, as follows: 1) 700MB CD with handwritten text in red marker reading,
'HOTEL' DISC 1" and handwritten text in black marker reading, "#1 of 7
Prop # 05/1024 #52"; 2) 700 MB CD with handwritten text in red marker
reading,
'HOTEL' DISC 2" and handwritten text in black marker reading,
"Prop # 05.1024 #52 #2 of 6"; 3) 700 MB CD with handwritten text in red
marker reading,
and handwritten text in black marker reading,
"#3 of 6 Prop # 05/1024 #52"; 4) 700 MB CD with handwritten text In red
marker reading, "Blues Au Feminin" and handwritten text in black marker
reading, "Prop # 05/1024 #52 #4 of 6"; 5) 700 MB CD with handwritten text in
red marker reading,
and handwritten text in black marker
reading, "Prop # 05/1024 #52 #5 of 6"; 6) 700 MB CD with handwritten text in
red marker reading,
'Get Lifted"' and handwritten text in black
marker reading, "Prop # 05-1024 #52 #6 of 6"
(1) black 12W power cord, with white label reading, "A - POWER CORD #54"
See Notes
2
41
2
42
2
43
2
(1) black FAN-JET power cord, with white label reading, "A - POWER CORD #56"
ino enti '
44
Three CDs, as follows: 1) 700 MB CD-R with handwritten text in black marker
reading, "Photos Patrol Boat May 2005" and "Prop @ 05/1024 #57 #1 of 3";
2) 700 MB CD-R with handwritten text in black marker reading, "LSJ MAY 27"
and "Prop # 05/1024 #57 #2 of 3"; 3) 700 MB CD-R with handwritten text in
black marker reading, "Peacemaker" and "Prop # 05-1024 #57 #3 of 3"
See Notes
(1) green patterned glass picture frame, containing a photo of a naked female
seated sideways on a brown chair with her eyes closed and holding an
unsheathed dagger, posed in front of a painting depicting a naked female seated
on a brown chair holding a sheathed dagger
EFTA02728477
3
1
TAPED CONVERSATION PBPD 05-237
(1) SONY MC-90 microcassette, with handwritten text reading, "05-368 Prop #
05.237
3
2
AUDIO TAPE #1 PBPD 05/243
Collective evidence packaging for 1B3, Subitems 2, 3, & 4 contains the following:
(1) SONY MC-90 microcassette, with handwritten text reading, "Prop # 05-243
#1 PART 1"; (1) SONY MC-90 microcassette, with handwritten text reading,
"Prop # 05-243 #2 PART 2"; and (1) SONY MC-90 microcassette, withh
handwritten text reading, "Prop # 05-243 #3 Part 1 PBPD # 05-368
3
3
AUDIO TAPE #2
See Detailed Description for 1B3, Subitem 2
3
4
COPY OF TAPE #1
See Detailed Description for 1B3, Subitem 2
3
5
MICRO TAPE PBPD 05-256
(1) SONY MC-90 microcassette, with handwritten text reading, "05-368 Prop #
05-256
+
3
6
PHOTO LINE-UP PBPD 05-257
Manila folder containing a black-and-white photograph lineup depicting 6
middle-aged white males, numbered 1 through 6
3
3
7
AUDIO TAPE PBPD 05-294
(1) MAXELL C90 cassette tape, with handwritten text on Side A reading, "Prop #
05-294 #1 05-368
W/F" and handwritten text on
Side B reading, "05-368 CONTROL CALL 3/30/05 CONVERSATION -
8
MICRO TAPE
(1) SONY MC-90 microcassette, with handwritten text reading, "05-368 Prop #
05-294 #2
3
9
(1) FUJIFILM 700MB CD-R with handwritten text reading, "Prop # 05-295 #2
CD PBPD 05-295
Case # 05-368 Call from-
toM(5 - H) 03-31-05"
3
10
(1) MAXELL C90 cassette tape, with handwritten text reading, "Prop It 05-313
C-90 CASSETTE PBPD 05-313
05-368 Voice Mail Messages"
3
11
A/X MAIL N.M. PBPD 05-378
-
(1) piece of mass-market advertising mail sent from Armani Exchange to
at
3
12
(1) piece of white paper stationary with the typed footer "Ghislaine Maxwell",
with handwritten text which appears to be a variety of names and numbers
3
13
(1) small phone message memo sheet, reading, "FOR: J. E. DATE: 3/29/05
MESSAGE II
TIME: 8:15 P.M.
SIGNED: P"
EFTA02728478
(1) small piece of white paper stationary with the typed footer "Jeffrey E.
3
14
WHITE PAPER
Epstein", with handwritten text reading,'
(1) personal identification card from the MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MARYLAND
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES, for
with ID No:
and
3
15
Expiration Date: 11/06/2005
(1) small piece of white paper stationary with the typed footer "Jeffrey E.
3
I
16
WHITE PAPERINIPBPD 05-379
Epstein", with handwritten text partially reading, "10:30
(1) computer printout dated 03/27/2005 displaying a flight itinerary from the
U.S. Airways website, made for a flight from Philadelphia to West Palm Beach on
3
17
27MAR for passenger=
(3) printed sheets concerning PC services provided by PREMIO COMPUTER INC.
18
COMPUTER INC
(COLORADO), dated July 31 and including a checklist of tested PC components
and a "Troubleshooter Quality Assurance Report"
(1) medium-sized piece of white paper stationary with the typed footer "Jeffrey
3
19
WHITE PAPER PHONE IS PBPD 05-380
E. Epstein", with handwritten text partially reading,
(1) receipt from a business called "mrs.", located at 313 1/2 Worth Avenue,
Palm Beach, FL 33480, showing a 4/4/05 purchase of one skirt for the amount
"1990" and one pair of jeans for the amount "135" by customer Ghislaine
3
20
YELLOW RECEIPT 04/04/05
Maxwell with phone number
and using AMEX
(1) medium-sized piece of white paper stationary with the typed footer "Jeffrey
E. Epstein", with handwritten text which appears to read, "Left messages for
/ [Illegible] works 4 - 9 pm
Mon & Tues leaves school @ 11:30 AM /
will be here tomorrow at
3
21
WHITE PAPER
10:30 AM"
EFTA02728479
3
22
WHITE PAPEI
(1) small piece of white paper stationary with the typed footer "Jeffrey E.
Epstein", with handwritten text reading, "Bye J Thank you
3
23
WHITE PAPER FLIGHT 04/05/05
One-half of a computer printout dated 04/01/2005 displaying a passenger flight
briefing for a flight from West Palm Beach, FL to New York, NY on 04/05
3
24
WHITE PAPE.
(1) piece of white paper stationary with the typed footer "Jeffrey E. Epstein",
with a variety of handwritten notes, one of which reads, '1IMI works Sunday
at 4pm"
4
4
1
2
WHITE PAPE.BPD 05.381
(1) small piece of white paper stationary with the typed footer "Jeffrey E.
Epstein", with handwritten text reading, '@
@ 6pm" and crossed-out
handwritten text reading, '@
@ 1pm photos"
(1) small piece of paper showing a JetBlue flight itinerary customer copy (faded),
which displays information for a flight from New York, NY to West Palm Beach,
FL on 04/01/2005 for customer-'
4
3
WHITE PAPE.
(1) small piece of white paper stationary with the typed footer "Jeffrey E.
Epstein", with blue handwritten text reading, "I have left messages for -■
to confirm 100 pm -
M
to confirm 5:30 pm (it went straight to voicemail)
4
4
WHITE PAPES
(1) small piece of white paper stationary with the typed footer "Jeffrey E.
Epstein", with blue handwritten text reading, '
for me and
[illegible/unclear] at 600 pm"
4
5
MESSAGE
(1) small phone message memo sheet, reading, "FOR: Jeffrey DATE: 4/1/05
TIME: 12:30 M:
PHONE/MOBILE:
(p) MESSAGE: She
called again if she could work. Anytime Mon - Fri."
4
6
WHITE PAPE=
(1) small piece of white paper stationary with the typed footer "Jeffrey E.
Epstein", with blue handwritten text reading, '-with 'n
Saturday at
1030"
EFTA02728480
4
7
WHITE PAPER
(1) small piece of white paper stationary with the typed footer "Ghislaine
Maxwell", with handwritten text on the front side reading, "[Illegible/unclear]
and handwritten text on the back side reading, "Friday
tomorrow or Sun IM - 11AM"
4
8
WHITE PAPER
(1) small piece of white paper stationary with the typed footer "Jeffrey E.
Epstein", with handwritten text reading, "1200 -
Sin City
B"
4
9
WHITE PAPER
(1) small piece of white paper stationary with the typed footer "Jeffrey E.
Epstein", with blue handwritten text reading, 'IMt on Saturday with
at
1030"
4
•
10
(1) small piece of white paper stationary with the typed footer "Jeffrey E.
Epstein", with blue handwritten text reading, "The girl from St. Barths got sick so
she won't be able to come.
got message from her"
4
11
MESSAGE - G.
(1) small phone message memo sheet, reading, "FOR: Jeffrey DATE: 04/01/OS
TIME: 12:20 M: Ghislaine MESSAGE:
has pulled muscle and he is at the
hospital "Good Sam" They have called dr.-and
everything has been
organized. In this case probably they won't make for lunch."
4
12
MESSAGE - J.L.
(1) small phone message memo sheet, reading, "FOR: Jeffrey DATE: 4/1/05
TIME: 8:31 A.M. M: Jean-Luc PHONE/IV1OBILE:
MESSAGE:
Please call him back as soon as possible. It's very important."
4
13
WHITE PAPER -II
(1) small piece of white paper stationary with the typed for:her "Jeffrey E.
Epstein", with blue handwritten text reading,'- confirmed at 5:30"
4
14
MESSAGE
(1) small phone message memo sheet, reading, "FOR: Jeffrey DATE: 4/1/05
TIME: 5:15 P.M. M:
SIGNED: J."
4
15
MESSAGE - J.L.
(1) small phone message memo sheet, reading, "FOR: Jeffrey DATE: 04/01/05
TIME: 9:04 A.M. M: Jean-Luc PHONE/MOBILE:
MESSAGE: That
he called again"
EFTA02728481
4
4
16
17
4
18
4
4
4
4
4
19
20
21
22
23
WHITE PAPERS
WHITE PAPER WS
WHITE PAPER -I
WHITE PAPER -II
WHITE PAPER
WHITE PAPERS
PHONE it PRINT OUT
(1) small phone message memo sheet, reading, "FOR: Jeffrey DATE: 4/1/05
TIME: 8:08 M: Jean-Luc PHONE/MOBILE
MESSAGE: He has a
teacher for you to teach you how to speak.
She is
not
blonde. Lessons are free and you can have 1st today if you call"
(1) small piece of white paper stationary with the typed footer "Jeffrey E.
Epstein", with blue handwritten text reading, "9:10 Dr [illegible/unclear) I have
left message 1030
with friend 1200 Left message fo
(1) piece of standard-size white paper stationary with the typed footer "Jeffrey
E. Epstein", with blue handwritten writing dividing the page into four quadrants,
each of which contain a series of six sets of numbers and plus signs, apparently
referenced by the years 2000 through 2005
(1) medium-sized piece of white paper stationary with the typed footer "Jeffrey
E. Epstein", with handwritten text reading, "acalled
to work. She
is available on Saturday and Sunday before 4 o'clock."
(1) small piece of white paper stationary with the typed footer "Jeffrey E.
Epstein", with blue handwritten text reading, as
coming. She will be at
the house at 7:30"
(1) medium-sized piece of white paper stationary with the typed footer "Jeffrey
E. Epstein", with handwritten text reading, "[illegible/unclear)
(1) piece of standard-size white paper stationary with the typed tooter "Jeffrey
E. Epstein", with blue handwritten text reading, "8:15 210
ph:
call B4 leave"
(1) printed page of a spreadsheet showing a contact list of 11 companies and 15
individuals, printed on 4/1/2005, with the name
printed at
the bottom of the page and the email address
handwritten at the bottom of the page
EFTA02728482
5
1
FIVE MESSAGE PRINTOUTS PBPD 05-382
(5) pages of computer printouts titled "Messages", displaying a table labeled,
"Records Listed For: JEFFREY EPSTEIN from 04/05/2005 to 04/05/2005" which
contains notes on approximately 54 apparent calls or emails and the relevant
messages
5
2
WHITE PAPER
(1) medium-sized piece of white paper stationary with the typed footer "Jeffrey
E. Epstein", with handwritten text partially reading, "Saturday 1200-_
600"; other less legible text appears to show another
name and phone number
4
MESSAG
(1) small phone message memo sheet, reading, "FOR: Jeffrey TIME: 10:40 M:
Mr.
OF: 4/5/05 PHONE/IV1OBILE:Mproom 467 MESSAGE:
Please call him back"
5
5
MESSAGE
(1) small phone message memo sheet, reading, "FOR: J.E. DATE: 4/3/05 TIME:
2:50 P.M. M:.
PHONE/MOBILE:
IIIESSAGE:
If you
want walk or bike, please call her SIGNED: J."
5
(1) small phone message memo sheet, reading, "FOR: Jeffrey DATE: 4/3/05
TIME: 07:45 P.M. M:
PHONE/MOBILE:
MESSAGE: Pls call
MESSAGE
back"
5
.6
(1) small phone message memo sheet, reading, "FOR: J.E. DATE: 4/5/05 TIME:
MESSAGE J.L.
6:30 P.M. M: Jean-Luc PHONE/MOBILE:
• GNED: J,"
5
5
7
8
MESSAGE
(1) small phone message memo sheet, reading, "FOR: J.E. DATE: 3/19/05
TIME: 8:26 A.M. M:
PHONE/MOBILE:
SIGNED: J."; this
sheet also has handwritten text on the back reading, "birfin babies"
(1) clear hard plastic molded rod with four rounded segments, approximately
3.5 inches long
5
9
PBPD 05-383
(12) computer printouts, all concerning expenditures and asset balances as of
December 31, 2004 for the household of Jeffrey Epstein and related business
entities
5 .
10
WHITE PAPE.
(1) small piece of white paper stationary with the typed footer "Jeffrey E.
Epstein", with handwritten text reading,'- will be here at 1:30. She couldn't
come earlier as she is being droped [sic] off"
EFTA02728483
5
11
5
5
12
13
14
5
15
WHITE PAPER
WHITE PAPE.
WHITE PAPER'
WHITE PAPERII
WHITE PAPER
16
WHITE PAPER #
(1) small piece of white paper stationary with the typed footer "Jeffrey E.
Epstein", with handwritten text reading, "[Illegible/unclear] for me at 300"
(1) small piece of white paper stationary with the typed footer "Jeffrey E.
Epstein", with handwritten notes partially reading, "1:30 --"Balloons
fon,
and "shooting range"; other text is illegible/unclear
(1) small piece of white paper stationary with the typed footer "Jeffrey E.
Epstein", with handwritten text reading, "Left message for.
to be here at
100 pm"
(1) small piece of white paper stationary with the typed footer "Jeffrey E.
Epstein", with handwritten text reading,
can't be here at" and a drawing of
a flower
(1) small piece of white paper stationary with the typed footer "Jeffrey E.
Epstein", with handwritten text reading either,
call at 11:30" or
MI will call at 11:30"
(1) medium-sized piece of white paper stationary with the typed footer "Jeffrey
E. Epstein", with blue handwritten text on the front showing the number: "561
694 0644" and illegible writing in black marker on the back
(1) small phone message memo sheet, reading, "FOR: J.E. DATE: 4/10/05
TIME: 4:40 P.M.
MESSAGE: Her friend doesn't need to show tax
return to renew working visa. Some recomandation [sic] and picture. SIGNED:
J"
5
17
MESSAGE A. PBPD 05-384
5
5
18
20
WHITE PAPERS
WHITE PAPERS
WHITE PAPER.
(1) small piece of white paper stationary with the typed footer "Jeffrey E.
Epstein", with handwritten text reading,
will look for [illegible/unclear]"
(1) small piece of white paper stationary Ile
typed footer "Jeffrey E.
Epstein", with blue handwritten text reading, '11.
has a friend,
that would like to work tonight -"
(1) small piece of white paper stationary with the typed footer "Jeffrey E.
Epstein", with handwritten text reading, "I have left a massages this morning for
to confirm 100 -
EFTA02728484
5
21
MESSAGE
(1) small phone message memo sheet, reading, "FOR: 1.E. DATE: 4/10/05
TIME: 3:15 P.M. M:
i OF:
PHONE/MOBILE: or
later
SIGNED: J"
5
22
MESSAGE #
(1) small phone message memo sheet with a piece partially torn off, reading,
"FOR: Jeffrey DATE: 4/9/05 TIME: 4:40 P.M. PHONE/MOBILE: 856 2617
MESSAGE: She is waiting for her friend to call her back. She would like to speak
with you."
5
23
(1) small phone message memo sheet, reading, "FOR: Jeffrey DATE: 4/11/05
MESSAGE
TIME: 11:40 A.M. M:
PHONE/MOBILE:
5
24
WHITE PAPER
(1) small piece of white paper stationary with the typed footer "Jeffrey E.
Epstein", with handwritten text reading, "1:30 4 m
> Please
call her - she would like to speak with you -
5
25
.WHITE PAPER
(1) small piece of white paper stationary with the typed footer "Jeffrey E.
Epstein", with blue handwritten text which is largely illegible/unclear but
includes the number'
5
26
(1) small piece of white paper stationary with the typed footer "Jeffrey E.
Epstein", with handwritten text reading,
will be here at 400"
WHITE PAPER
5
5
27
28
WHITE PAPER
(1) medium-sized piece of white paper stationary with the typed footer "Jeffrey
E. Epstein", with handwritten text reading,
/ living room shutter Roll
down by bathroom shutter / Pink Room - shower temp. control /
house /
s little girl on the boat"
WHITE PAPER
(1) small piece of white paper stationary with the typed footer "Jeffrey E.
Epstein", with handwritten text readin:
or
[illegible/unclear]
anybody
I
5
29
WHITE PAPER
(1) small piece of white paper stationary with the typed footer "Jeffrey E.
Epstein", torn in half lengthwise, with handwritten text reading, ':
gift
10AM
- 4pm / T-shirts - dye / Medical"
EFTA02728485
5
30
(4) pages of computer printouts titled "Messages", displaying a table labeled,
"Records Listed For: JEFFREY EPSTEIN from 04/11/2005 to 04/11/2005" which
contains notes on approximately 62 apparent calls or emails and the relevant
messages
6
1
MEDICAL SUPPLIES PBPD 05-386
(1) computer printout titled "MEDICAL SUPPLIES CLOSET' displaying several
bullet lists of a variety of medications listed under Shelf One through Four
2
727 LETTERHEAD
(1) piece of standard-size stationary with a printed header showing "727" in
between a red pair of win s with handwritten text partially reading, 'M+
AB+
+
, and '
- Friday 5:30pm"
6
3
INVOICE #42700
(1) blue invoice sheet from WOOD TECHNOLOGY, INC. of Conover, NC, with
invoice #: 42700, for an ebony CD storage tower sold to CSN STORES, INC. and
shipped to
with phone number
at
6
4
AMAZON.COMM
(1) computer printout of an Amazon confirmation email for an order with Order
#:002-3723839-8403220, sent t.
for an
unnamed item totaling $29.94 billed to Ghislaine Maxwell at
and shipped to
at
6
5
(1) small piece of white paper stationary with the typed footer "Jeffrey E.
Epstein", with blue handwritten text reading, "Jean-Luc 6:20pm He spoke to
the specialist about your symptoms - The Doc said it is a Bratislavian virus - It is
curable, but you have to move; it can cause impotence of the muscle, which can
shorten your sex life."
6
6
MESSAGE FROM
(1) small phone message memo sheet, reading, "FOR: Jeffrey DATE: 4/4/05
TIME: 1:05 P.M. M:
PHONE/MOBILE:
MESSAGE: she is
looking to speakwith you"
6
7
(1) small phone message memo sheet, reading, "FOR: Jeffrey DATE: 4/4/05
TIME: 6:21 P.M. M: Jean-Luc MESSAGE: He spoke to the doctor about your
symptoms It is bratislavian various [sic] It can be cured but you have to move.
It can cost [sic] impothy Isicl of the muscle which can shorten your sex life"
EFTA02728486
6
8
WHITE PAPER 20S
(1) small piece of white paper stationary with the typed footer "Jeffrey E.
Epstein", with handwritten text showing the phone numbers "r
il"
and''
6
9
WHITE PAPER (917)
(1) small piece of white paper stationary with the typed footer "Jeffrey E.
Epstein", with handwritten text showing the phone number-"
6
10a
MISC. DOCUMENTS - TRASH PULL PBPD 05
874
(1) piece of paper displaying a shipped item list for an Amazon order with Order
#:
placed on 09/04/2005, for paperback books (see
Notes for details) billed and shipped to Jeffrey Epstein at--
-'
and (1) printed shipping label for a FedEx shipment with
tracking number:
, sent from
to
effrey Epstein,
" on or
about 09/20/2005
6
10b
MISC. DOCUMENTS - TRASH PULL PBPD 05
874
(2) printed pages containing a letter addressed to "Alberto" and concerning his
apparent prior resignation from "the big house Island project"; the writer of the
letter, who is not identified, reqUests Alberto to reconsider his resignation or at
least bring the project to the state of completion before leaving
6
10c
874
(1) small piece of white paper stationary wittSetped footer "Jeffrey E.
Epstein", with handwritten text reading,'
for a good time call
I <3 <3
+-and
(1) yellow Post-It note with handwritten text
reading, '
can not come at 7pm tomorrow b/c of
6
10d
(1) small phone message memo sheet, reading, "FOR: J.E. DATE: 8/20/05
MISC. DOCUMENTS - TRASH PULL PBPD 05 TIME: 8:45 P.M. M:
PHONE/MOBILE:
Please Call
874
SIGNED: J."
6
10e
MISC. DOCUMENTS - TRASH PULL PBPD 05 (1) small piece of white paper stationary with the typed footer "Jeffrey E.
874
Epstein", with handwritten text reading,'_
6
1Of
(15) pieces of white paper stationary with the typed footer "Jeffrey E. Epstein"
MISC. DOCUMENTS - TRASH PULL PBPD 05 or "Ghislaine Maxwell", containing a variety of handwritten notes, and (1)
874
receipt from DICE RISTORANTE
EFTA02728487
6
lla
MISC. PAPERWORK - TRASH PULL PBPD 05-
878
(1) small piece of
paper stationary with the typed footer "GHISLAINE
MAXWELL", with handwritten text on the front reading, 11.1
pm
4:30
pm / Tues a
@ 9PrIM/
, and handwritten text on the
back reading, "Definite answer tomorrow / unpromising"
6
11b
MISC. PAPERWORK - TRASH PULL PBPD 05-
878
(1) small phone message memo sheet, reading, "FOR: J.E. DATE: 9/19/05
TIME: 8:20 P.M. M:
MESSAGE: I would like to know what time I
should be tomorrow SIGNED: J."
6
11c
MISC. PAPERWORK - TRASH PULL PBPD 05
878
(1) small piece of white paper stationary with the typed footer "GHISLAINE
MAXWELL", with handwritten text on the front readin '
class till 12:15 -
back @ 5:30pm / Tues
- work till 4:30/5:30 /
Tues @ 8:00pm /
off at Spm / tomorrow -12 lunch" and handwritten text on the back
reading, '=-
measure -"
6
lid
MISC. PAPERWORK - TRASH PULL PBPD 05-
878
(1) small piece of brown lined paper with handwritten notes on one side
reading, "Fine Chinese Ceramics Art 5th / - Info on
Robert Steven Architect / 18648 $1799 / 862-963 - 9 /
Gabbeh 2 8x10" and handwritten notes on the other side partially reading,
"cancel
200
l
e
[illegible/unclear]
w/u
11:30pm /
/
/ uou w/u 11:00 Tues Paris 11pm /
w/u 7:30pm
to plane [illegible] at 3 pm IM [illegible] - 5:30pm Sat
w/u 6:30 AM
(illegible/unclear)"
6
lle
MISC. PAPERWORK - TRASH PULL PBPD 05-
878
Approximately (37) pieces of paper of varying types, including a printout of
MapQuest driving directions, handwritten notes on personal stationary,
printouts of flight itineraries, printouts containing a small photo of a girl wearing
a white shirt and pink skirt, printed copies of parts of email messages, Post-It
notes with handwritten phone numbers, fax cover sheets, a letter to Jeffrey
Epsteing from
i of the Council on Foreign Relations expressing
an interest in meeting, a letter to Jeffrey Epstein from
of
regarding viewing a property in Cambridge, MA, a FedEx airbill, phone
message memo sheets, and a document titled "TOWNHOUSE REPORT"
concernin
EFTA02728488
6
12a
TWO MAGAZINES - TRASH PULL PBPD 05-
901
(2) copies of "XCITEMENT" pornographic magazine - July and September issues
(year unclear)
6
12b
TWO MAGAZINES - TRASH PULL PBPD 05-
901
(2) copies of "XCITEMENT" pornographic magazine - July and September issues
(year unclear)
6
13
PAPER WITH A.S. - TRASH PULL PBPD 05-
915
A piece of paper apparently torn from a The Sharper Image mail catalog,
showing the ship-to recipient:
OR CURRENT RESIDENT •
6
14
VHS T-160 CASSETTE PBPD 05-929
(1) standard VHS tape with handwritten side label with the text, la
6
15
(1) SONY MC-90 microcassette, with handwritten text reading, "Prop # 05-929
#2
NT."
6
16
(1) SONY MC-90 microcassette, with handwritten text reading, "Prop # 05-929
#3
DRIVE TO STAT"
6
17
(1) SONY MC-90 microcassette, with handwritten text reading, "Prop # 05-929
#4 M
HOME"
18
SONY MICRO CASSETTE PBPD 05-937
(1) SONY MC-90 microcassette, with handwritten text on the tape reading,
"Prop # 05-937 #1
' and handwritten text on the back of the
case reading,'
6-30.87"
6
19
(1) SONY MC-90 microcassette, with handwritten text on the tape readirig,
"Prop # 05-937 #2
ELLPHONE MESS" and handwritten text on the back
of the case reading,
ELLPHONE MESSAGE"
6
20
(1) SONY MC-90 microcassette, with handwritten text on the tape reading,
"Prop # 05-937 #3 WORK VOICEMAIL" and handwritten text on the back of the
case reading, "A: WORK VOICEMAIL B:
ESSAGES"
EFTA02728489
6
6
21
22
MISC PAPERWORK - TRASH PULL PBPD 05-
941
(1) SONY MC-90 microcassette, with handwritten text on the tape reading,
"Prop # 05-937 #4 Follow Up
and handwritten text on the back of
the case reading, "Follow-up call to
Approximately (22) pieces of paper of varying types, including handwritten
notes on personal stationary, an airline ticket, phone message memo sheets,
handwritten notes on standard printer paper, fax confirmation printouts, and a
large paper tag from JET AVIATION
(1) SONY MC-90 microcassette, with handwritten text on the tape reading,
"Prop # 05-942 #1
INTERVIEW" and handwritten text on the back of
the case reading,'
Interview
(1) SONY MC-90 microcassette, with handwritten text on the tape reading,
"Prop # 05-942 #2
and handwritten text on the back of the
case reading, '
6
23
SONY MICRO CASSETTE PBPD 05-942
6
24
6
25
MISC PAPERS - TRASH PULL PBPD 05-943
(4) pieces of paper, as follows: (1) small piece of white paper sta '
with the
Is
typed footer "Jeffrey E. Epstein" with handwritten text reading,
is
saying thank you for the car."; (1) medium-sized piece of white paper stationary
with the typed footer "Jeffrefatein" with handwritten text reading, 1000 -
00 400
s trying to move
for 1100 cuz than
(sic)
could work at 600"; (1) medium-sized piece of white paper
stationary with the typed footer "Jeffrey E. Epstein" and no writing/notes; and
(1) hand-initialed computer printout dated 10 03 2005 relating to a car rental
made by customer
of
with phone number
(1) clear hard plastic molded rod with four rounded segments, approximately
3.5 inches long
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CLEAR PIECE OF PLASTIC PBPD 05-944
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Approximately (36) pieces of paper of varying types, including (1) used check
balance book, ripped-up blank paper checks for an account under the names
and
I
at apt
phone message memo sheets, handwritten notes on
personal stationary, printed flight itineraries, a boarding pass for a flight from
Columbus to Atlanta, fax transmittal sheets, printouts of financial reports for
THE NEW ALBANY CO., printouts of emails, a sales receipt, and a skin care
prescription sheet for
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(1) SONY MC-90 microcassette, with handwritten text on the tape reading,
"Prop # 05-945 #1
(1)" and handwritten text on the back of the case
SONY MICRO CASSETTE PBPD 05-945
reading,
1
6
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1
SONY MICRO CASSETTE PBPD 05-972
(1) SONY MC-90 microcassette, with handwritten text on the tape reading,
"Prop # 05-945 #2
(2)" and handwritten text on the back of the case
reading,
(1) SONY MC-90 microcassette, with handwritten text on the tape reading,
"Prop # 05-972 #
INTERVIEW" and handwritten text on the back of the
case reading,
- INTERVIEW 10/11/05"
(1) SONY MC-90 microcassette, with handwritten text on the tape reading,
"Prop # 05-972 #2
INTERVIEW" and handwritten text on the back of the
case reading,
10/11/05 #2"
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Approximately (38) pieces of paper of varying types, including ripped -up
earning and balance statements for employee payments made from Jeffrey
EPSTEIN to
checking statements for a Colonial Bank account
under the name
Colonial Bank check deposit receipts,
handwritten notes on white paper stationary with the typed footer "Jeffrey E.
Epstein", (1 ) computer printout page from the email account
nd an advertisement for Zimmerman Tree Service
MISC PAPERWORK - TRASH PULL PBPD 05- of Lake Worth, FL, mailed to Jeffrey Epstein at 358 El Brillo Way, Palm Beach, FL
1005
33480
(1) SONY MC-90 microcassette, with handwritten text on the tape reading,
"Prop # 05.972 #3
INT." and handwritten text on the back of
the case reading,
INTERVIEW"
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THREE FLOOR PLANS PBPD 05-1023
(3) sets of large floor plans labelled, "EPSTEIN RESIDENCE 358 EL BRILLO WAY
PALM BEACH FLA."; the plans themselves include the name, phone number and
New York address for Architect
as well as the name, phone
number, and West Palm Beach address for Associated Architect
included with the floor plans is a business card for New York Architect
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DRAWING A.H. PBPD 05-1025
(1) sheet of yellow lined legal paper displaying a drawn diagram with the letter
labels "N", "1", and "A", and handwritten text in the upper left corner reading,
"DRAWN BY I.'
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PBPD 05-1027
(3) small phone message memo sheets, reading as follows: 1) "FOR: J.E. DATE:
10/1/05 TIME: 7:10 P.M. M:
PHONE/MOBILE:
(TELEPHONED) SIGNED: J."; 2) "FOR: J.E. DATE: 10/2/05 TIME: 9:05 P.M. M:
Sandy Berger PHONE/MOBILE:
MESSAGE: Can you call him at
this # between 10:00 - 10:30 PM SIGNED: J"; 3) "FOR: J.E. DATE: 10/1/05
TIME: 7:20 P.M. M:
(TELEPHONED) SIGNED: J."
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8
T-160 VIDEO CASSETTE PBPD 05-1052
(1) MAXELL T-160 VHS tape with a handwritten front label reading, '
and a handwritten side label reading, '
IM
INTERVIEW
DOB
Prop
#1"
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9
(1) SONY MC-90 microcassette, with handwritten text on the tape reading,
"Prop
#2
- PHONE CALL" and handwritten text on the back
of the case reading,'
DOB
7
10
SONY MICRO CASSETTE PBPD 05-1064
(1) SONY MC-90 microcassette, with handwritten text on the tape reading,
and handwritten text on the back of the case
reading,
I
DOB
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11
(3) pages of computer printouts displaying an email from a City of Honolulu
Driver License Clerk to
ff the PALM BEACH POLICE
DEPARTMENT, co
river License record for
with DOB
ncludines
apparent photo, fingerprint,
and signature
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12
VHS VIDEO CASSETTE PBPD 05-1069
(1) MAXELL T-160 VHS tape with a handwritten side label reading,
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13
(1) MAXELL T-160 VHS tape with a handwritten front label readin "INTERVIEW
and a handwritten side label reading,
#2
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14
CD PBPD 05-1079
(1) Verbatim multi-use CD-R with handwritten labeling reading, "PBPD Case It 05-
368 Digital Voice Recording Prop
Statement w/ a
Statement w/
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15
MINI DV TAPE PBPD 05-1080
(1) Panasonic LinearPlus mini DVCassette with handwritten front label reading,
"1 41
and a handwritten side label on the case reading, "TAPE
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16
VHS VIDEO TAPE
(1) MAXELL T-160 VHS tape with a stamped front label reading, "ORIGINAL" and
a handwritten side label reading,
:58 - EL BRILLO
SEARCH WARRANT (Items 1 + 3 put on here) Prop #
7
17
MINI DV TAPE
(1) Panasonic LinearPlus mini DVCassette with handwritten front label reading,
"2 #2
and a handwritten side label on the case reading, "TAPE
2 05-368"
7
18
SONY MICRO CASSETTE PBPD 05-1087
(1) SONY MC-90 microcassette, with handwritten text on the tape reading,
and handwritten text on the back of the case
reading, '
7
19
SONY MICRO CASSETTE PBPD 05-1090
(1) SONY MC-90 microcassette, with handwritten text on the tape reading,
and handwritten text on the back of the case
reading, "I=
W/F
7
20
SONY MICRO CASSETTE PBPD 05-1092
(1) SONY MC-90 microcassette, with handwritten text on the tape reading,
#1
and handwritten text on the back of the case
reading, '
7
21
PHOTO LINE-UP
(1) computer printout displaying a black-and-white photograph lineup depicting
6 white females with light-colored hair
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SONY MICRO CASSETTE PBPD 05-1203
1
2
6 IVHS
TAPE
3
4
VHS
05/1205
VHS
TAPE
VHS TAPE
5
VHS TAPE
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8
VHS TAPE
(1) SONY MC-90 microcassette, with handwritten text on the tape reading,
and handwritten text on the back of the case
reading, '
(1) MAXELL T-160 VHS tape with a handwritten side label reading, "/4/1/05
Prop #
A #1"
(1) MAXELL T-160 VHS tape with a handwritten side label reading, "4/1/05 Prop
at
n #2 B"
(1) MAXELL T-160 VHS tape with a handwritten side label reading, "4/2/05 Prop
#3"
MAXELL T-160 VHS tape with a handwritten front label reading, "4/3/2005
#4"
(1) MAXELL T-160 VHS tape with a handwritten side label reading, "4/4/05 Prop
a
#5"
(1) MAXELL T-160 VHS tape with a handwritten front label reading, "4/5/2005
358 El Brillo Prop tIM
#6"
(1) MAXELL VHS tape with a handwritten front label reading, "Prop #-
#7 6/21 & 6/22/2005 El Brillo NEGATIVE RESULTS" and a handwritten side
label reading, :I.
a
#7"
(16) DVD-R discs with printed labels reading, "Palm Beach County Sheriffs Office
Case #
Epstein Encase Files Palm Beach PD DVD-R for General
VERBATIM DVD Comptuer Crimes Unit". Each disc is also respectively labeled,
SIXTEEN DVD-R DISCS PBSO PBPD 05-1219 "Disk 1 of 16", "Disk 2 or 16", etc.
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8
9
INFO PBPD 05-1245
10
CD
(1) copy of a subpoena sent from PALM BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT to
on or about 10/7/2005, and (1) copy of a
Response Cover Sheet received from the
on or about 12/20/2005, noting that the requested information was provided
on the enclosed CD with File Code:
see item 1B8, Subitem 10)
(1) CD labeled,
and dated
12.20.05; additions
the files on the CD are in PDF format
and have File Code #:
There is also handwritten text on the CD reading,
"Prop
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SONY MICRO CASSETTE PBPD 06-21
(1) SONY MC-90 microcassette, with handwritten text on the tape reading,
"Prop # 06-21
and handwritten text on the back of the
case reading, "STATEMENT
GREEN FOLDER A. PBPD 06-24
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SONY MICRO CASSETTE PBPD 06-39
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14
SONY MICRO CASSETTE PBPD 06-59
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15
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(1) green file folder with the handwritten label,
containing a thick
set of papers of various types related to Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell,
and others, including documents related to the management
of the household, lists of names and associated telephone numbers,
handwritten notes and diagrams, financial balance sheets, task lists, grocery
lists, and documents related to the construction of a shed on the property
(1) SONY MC-90 microcassette, with handwritten text on the tape reading,
"Prop I.
and handwritten text on the back of the case reading,
(1) SONY MC-90 microcassette, with handwritten text on the tape reading,
"Prop #
and handwritten text on the back of the case reading,
"STATEMENT
(1) SONY MC-90 microcassette, with handwritten text on the tape reading,
"Prop #
and handwritten text on the back of the case
reading,
(1) MAXELL T-160 VHS tape with a handwritten front label reading, "05-368" and
Prop # 06-
120"
(1) SONY MC-90 microcassette, with handwritten text on the tape reading,
and handwritten text on the back of the case reading,
2-1-87"
(1) SONY MC-90 microcassette, with handwritten text on the tape reading,
"Prop # 06-348 PHONE CALL TO
and handwritten text on the back of
the case reading,
SONY MICRO CASSETTE PBPD 06-95
T-160 VIDEO CASSETTE PBPD 06-120
a handwritten side label reading, '
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17
SONY MICRO CASSETTE PBPD 06-182
8
18
8
19
SONY MICRO CASSETTE PBPD 06-348
CD PBPD 06-397
(1) Verbatim multi-use CD-R with handwritten labeling reading, "Prop # 06-397
#2 05-368 148 KB 4-18-06 TELEPHONE MSG 4-17-06 [illegible] 717
Telephone message 04-17-06 to Det.
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