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ISDNY Re% ail I 'I Such and SCl/Lite Warrant
ORIGINAL
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the
Southern District of New York
In the Matter of the Search of
(Briefly describe the property to be searched
or ident05- the person by name and address)
Six binders with various CDs
) 1
8578
)
Case No.
SEARCH AND SEIZURE WARRANT
To:
Any authorized law enforcement officer
An application by a federal law enforcement officer or an attorney for the government requests the search
of the following person or property located in the
Southern
District of
New York
lidentit the person nr describe the property robe searched and give its location):
See Attachment A
The person or property to be searched, described above, is believed to conceal tidentift the person or describe the properiy
to be seised):
See Attachment A
The search and seizure are related to violation(s) of (insert statutory citations):
18 USC 1591 (Sex Trafficking of Minors)
18 USC 371 (Sex Trafficking Conspiracy)
I find that the affidavit(s), or any recorded testimony, establish probable cause to search and seize the person or
proPerty.
YOU ARE COMMANDED to execute this warrant on or before
SErrtnAld est
2-- O( 41)
(not to exceed 14 days)
Win the daytime 6:00 am. to 10 p.m.
O at any time in the day or night as I find reasonable cause has been
established.
Unless delayed notice is authorized below, you must give a copy of the warrant and a receipt for the property
taken to the person from whom, or from whose premises, the property was taken, or leave the copy and receipt at the
place where the property was taken.
The officer executing this warrant, or an officer present during the execution of the warrant, mu
inventory as required by law and promptly return this warrant and inventory to the Clerk of the Court.
Upon its return, this warrant and inventory should be filed under seal by the Clerk of the Court.
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O I find that immediate notification may have an adverse result listed in 18 U.S.C. § 2705 (except for delay
of trial), and authorize the officer executing this warrant to delay notice to the person who, or whose property, wit/be
searched or seized (check the appropriate box) Ofor
30
Ountil, the fa
Date and time issued:
City and state:
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New York, NY
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AO 93 (SDNY Rev. 01/17) Search and Seizure Warrant (Page 2)
Return
Case No.:
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Date an time warrant executed:
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Copy of warrant and inventory left with:
Inventory made in the presence of :
Inventory of the property taken and name of any person(s) seized:
ce boutas w►`WI \taxi ouS CDs
Certification
I declare under penalty of perjury that this inventory is correct and was returned along with the original warrant
to the Court.
•
Executing officer's signature
Printed name and title
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Attachment A
I. Items Subject to Search and Seizure
The Subject Items are particularly described as follows':
a.
Two blue binders with CDs, which were seized by Special Agent Kelly
Maguire from a blue suitcase on or about July 1 1, 2019 ("Subject Item-I").
b.
Three blue binders with various CDs and one clear binder with a green spine
with various CDs, all four of which were seized by Special Agent Kelly Maguire from a black
suitcase on or about July 11, 2019 ("Subject Item-2").
II. Review of ESI on the Subject Items
Law enforcement personnel (who may include, in addition to law enforcement officers and
agents, attorneys for the government, attorney support staff, agency personnel assisting the
government in this investigation, and outside technical experts under government control) are
authorized to review the ESI contained on the Subject Items for evidence, fruits, and
instrumentalities of violations of Tide 18, United States Code, Sections 1591 (sex trafficking of
minors), and 371 (sex trafficking conspiracy) (the "Subject Offenses") described as follows:
1.
Any documents or communications with or regarding victims or potential victims
of the Subject Offenses;
Any photographs of victims or potential victims of the Subject Offenses;
3.
Any nude, partially nude, or sexually suggestive photographs of individuals who
appear to be teenage girls, or younger;
4.
Records, data, or other items that evidence ownership, control, or use of, or access
to the Subject Items, including, but not limited to access history data, historical location data,
configuration files, saved usernames and passwords, user profiles, e-mail contacts, and
photographs;
5.
Any child erotica, defined as suggestive visual depictions of nude minors that do
not constitute child pornography as defined by 18 U.S.C. § 2256(8).
To the extent that the Subject Items contain any removable storage media, including CDs, the
description of each such item encompasses those other media.
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In conducting this review, law enforcement personnel may use various techniques to
determine which files or other ESI contain evidence or fruits of the Subject Offenses. Such
techniques may include, for example:
•
surveying directories or foldeis and the individual files they contain (analogous to
looking at the outside of a file cabinet for the markings it contains and opening a drawer
believed to contain pertinent files);
•
conducting a file-by-file review by "opening" or reading the first few "pages" of such
files in order to determine their precise contents (analogous to performing a cursory
examination of each document in a file cabinet to determine its relevance);
•
"scanning" storage areas to discover and possibly recover recently deleted data or
deliberately hidden files; and
•
performing electronic keyword searches through all electronic storage areas to
determine the existence and location of data potentially related to the subject matter of
the investigation; and
•
reviewing metadata, system information, configuration files, registry data, and any
other information reflecting how, when, and by whom the computer was used.
Law enforcement personnel will make reasonable efforts to search only for files,
documents, or other electronically stored information within the categories identified in Section II
of this Attachment. However, law enforcement personnel are authorized to conduct a complete
review of all the ESI from seized devices or storage media if necessary to evaluate its contents and
to locate all data responsive to the warrant.
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