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INVESTIGATION LINE 1: BARR NTOC FILING DEEP DIVE

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An NTOC (National Threat Operations Center) filing was made to the FBI by at least one identified victim alleging that William Barr (Attorney General of the United States, February 14, 2019 -- December 23, 2020) and Leon Black (billionaire financier) were physically present during abuses connected to Jeffrey Epstein. A second allegation describes Barr personally approaching a victim at one of Epstein's events. These allegations appear in a classified FBI internal briefing document titled "PROMIN

INVESTIGATION LINE 1: BARR NTOC FILING DEEP DIVE

Forensic Analysis of DOJ Epstein Files -- Redaction Database

Date of Analysis: February 5, 2026

Database: the primary document text database


EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

An NTOC (National Threat Operations Center) filing was made to the FBI by at least one identified victim alleging that William Barr (Attorney General of the United States, February 14, 2019 -- December 23, 2020) and Leon Black (billionaire financier) were physically present during abuses connected to Jeffrey Epstein. A second allegation describes Barr personally approaching a victim at one of Epstein's events. These allegations appear in a classified FBI internal briefing document titled "PROMINENT NAMES" that exists in at least four variants. Despite appearing in FBI case briefings, the database contains no evidence that the Barr NTOC was ever referred for investigation, unlike other names on the same page (Jes Staley and Les Wexner are annotated "(referred)" in later variants). The individual who oversaw the DOJ during the critical period of Epstein's arrest, detention, death, and the Maxwell prosecution was himself the subject of an FBI tip alleging his presence during sexual abuses -- and was simultaneously making key decisions about the case.


SECTION 1: THE PROMINENT NAMES DOCUMENT -- FIVE VARIANTS

Five versions of the FBI's internal "Prominent Names" briefing presentation were recovered from the database, each embedded within a larger slide deck about the Jeffrey Epstein investigation:

VariantEFTA NumberPages w/ContentClassificationKey Distinguishing Features
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
V1EFTA016561524UnmarkedEarliest version; no date annotations; victim names more heavily redacted
V2EFTA016561735UnmarkedAdds "Cuomo stated" detail under Leon Black; includes Simon Andriesz name
V3EFTA016561984UnmarkedAdds "(referred)" notation next to Jes Staley and Les Wexner; "** Criminal history" footnote
V4EFTA016606227UNCLASSIFIEDMost complete DS10 version; marked UNCLASSIFIED; adds date ranges and victim identifiers; removes "(referred)" notations for Staley/Wexner; adds "Steve Scully" witness name
V5EFTA0016493920UNCLASSIFIEDDS9 full 20-page deck; 291 NTOC tips quantified; 91 identified victims; CSAM statistics (15-20 images, 34K marked responsive, 85 GB "Highly Responsive Material"); Les Wexner and Abigail Wexner proffers documented; DOJ Maxwell interviews 7/24-25/2025; MISCONCEPTIONS slide; "Ban" OCR artifact like V1

Document Structure (Common Across All Variants)

  • Page 0: Title slide -- "Jeffrey Epstein Investigations" covering case numbers 31E-MM-1080, 72-MM-113327, 50D-NY-30275, 90A-NY-31512
  • Page 1 (V4 only): Complete timeline from 7/24/2006 through 9/17/2024 (appeal denied), with Maxwell writ of certiorari filed 4/10/2025 and DOJ formal opposition 7/22/2025
  • Page 3 (V4 only): Alfredo Rodriquez obstruction case -- black book seizure
  • Page 12: Epstein death investigation (90A case) -- surveillance review, MCC details, case closed 12/5/2022
  • Page 14: Maxwell trial summary -- all charges and verdicts
  • Page 17: PROMINENT NAMES -- the critical page
  • Page 20: "QUESTIONS?" closing slide

SECTION 2: THE WILLIAM BARR/LEON BLACK ENTRY -- VERBATIM TEXT

The "William Barr/Leon Black" section appears consistently across all five variants on page 17. Below are the exact transcriptions from each:

EFTA01656152, Page 17):">Variant 1 (EFTA01656152, Page 17):

``

William Barr/Leon Black:

  • NTOC filed by [REDACTED]
  • Black were present during abuses

    [REDACTED] stated was at Epstein's for a model event, ran into

    Barr who stated he wanted to see her next time he

    came. At another point, Epstein asked if she had

    ever met Ban[sic].

    *Numerous anonymous NTOC's were received with

    allegations against prominent individuals.

    `

    EFTA01656173, Page 17):">Variant 2 (EFTA01656173, Page 17):

    `

    William Barr/Leon Black:

  • NTOC filed by [REDACTED], stated Barr and
  • Black were present during abuses.

    [REDACTED] stated was at Epstein's for a model event, ran into

    Barr who stated he wanted to see her next time he

    came. At another point, Epstein asked if she had

    ever met Barr.

    *Numerous anonymous NTOC's were received with

    allegations against prominent individuals.

    `

    EFTA01656198, Page 17):">Variant 3 (EFTA01656198, Page 17):

    `

    William Barr/Leon Black:

  • [REDACTED] mroc filed by [REDACTED]
  • [REDACTED] stated Ban[sic] and

    Black were present during abuses.

    [REDACTED] stated was at Epstein's for a model event, ran into

    Barr who stated he wanted to see her next time he

    came. At another point, Epstein asked if she had

    ever met Barr.

    *Numerous anonymous NTOC's were received with

    allegations against prominent individuals.

    ** Criminal history

    `

    EFTA01660622, Page 17) -- Most Complete:">Variant 4 (EFTA01660622, Page 17) -- Most Complete:

    `

    William Barr/Leon Black:

  • NTOC filed by [REDACTED], stated Barr and
  • Black were present during abuses.

    [REDACTED] stated she was at Epstein's for a model event and ran

    into Barr who stated he wanted to see her next time

    he came. At another point, Epstein asked if she had

    ever met Barr.

    *Numerous anonymous NTOC's were received with

    allegations against prominent individuals.

    ** Criminal history

    `

    Analysis of Cross-Variant Differences:

  • V1 uses "Ban" (likely OCR artifact for "Barr") at one point; V2-V4 correct this to "Barr"
  • V2 first introduces the critical phrase "stated Barr and Black were present during abuses" -- making both men subjects
  • V3 introduces the "mroc" rendering (likely OCR artifact for "NTOC") and adds "** Criminal history" footnote
  • V4 adds "she" before "was at Epstein's for a model event" -- providing gender identification of the victim/witness
  • The victim/witness name is consistently redacted across all five variants -- this is one of the most heavily protected identities in the document

  • SECTION 3: THE TWO DISTINCT ALLEGATIONS AGAINST BARR

    The Prominent Names entry contains two separate allegations from what appears to be at least one identified victim:

    Allegation A: Presence During Abuses

    "NTOC filed by [REDACTED], stated Barr and Black were present during abuses."

    This is a formal FBI tip (NTOC filing) alleging that William Barr and Leon Black were physically present during sexual abuses connected to Epstein. The filing was made by an identified individual whose name has been redacted across all five variants.

    Allegation B: Encounter at Epstein Model Event

    "[REDACTED] stated she was at Epstein's for a model event and ran into Barr who stated he wanted to see her next time he came. At another point, Epstein asked if she had ever met Barr."

    This describes a direct encounter between the victim/witness and William Barr at one of Epstein's events, specifically identified as a "model event." Key details:

    • Barr expressed a desire for future contact with the victim: "he wanted to see her next time he came"
    • Epstein separately asked the victim whether she had met Barr, suggesting Epstein was actively managing introductions to Barr
    • The framing implies Barr was a repeat visitor to Epstein's events ("next time he came")

    SECTION 4: NTOC FILING INFRASTRUCTURE -- WHAT THE DATABASE REVEALS

    NTOC System Overview

    The database contains extensive documentation of the FBI's National Threat Operations Center tip processing system used in the Epstein case:

    EFTA NumberContent
    ----------------------
    EFTA00020477Reference to NTOC system
    EFTA00020487"National Threat Operations Center (NTOC) via tips.fbi.gov" -- IP address tracking of tip submissions
    EFTA00020495NTOC reference alongside victim statement: "He saw three young boys also strapped down next to him"
    EFTA00020508"(NTOC) to re[ceive]" -- routing procedure document
    EFTA00038674NTOC tip processing instructions; reference to "NTOC SSA" (Supervisory Special Agent)
    EFTA00038986"email to NTOC) via tips.fbi.gov" and "the FBI NTOC" -- reference to New York Division
    EFTA01660676NTOC processing document referencing Epstein: "she di Epstein...14 yea[rs]"
    EFTA01660679"RE: NTOC Names" -- internal FBI email chain dated August 6-7, 2025 compiling NTOC tips

    NTOC Case File Numbers Found in Database

    From EFTA01731021 (FBI case index), the following NTOC-numbered filings were identified:

    • NTOC2019-MC3 190vmd03, 04, 05 -- "Jaffrey [sic] Epstein"
    • NTOC2019-MC3 191vmd03 -- "Jeffrey Epstein"
    • NTOC2019-MC3 192vmd01 -- "Jeffrey Epstein"
    • NTOC2019-MC1 192cdr03 -- "Information Conce[rning]"
    • NTOC2019-MC3 227jcc01 -- "E-TIP: Jeffrey Epstein"
    • NTOC2019 197k03 -- E-Ti[p]
    • NTOC2020-MC3 185vkav01 -- dated 07/03/2020
    • NTOC2020 188ahm01 -- "Information Regarding [Jeffrey Epstein]"
    • NTOC2020 197ab02 -- dated 07/15/2020
    • NTOC2020 200kol -- "Information Regarding Jeff[rey Epstein]"
    • NTOC2020 288hmb01 -- "Alleged Money Launder[ing]"

    EFTA01660679)">Critical Finding: The "NTOC Names" Email Chain (EFTA01660679)

    This document, an internal FBI email chain titled "RE: NTOC Names" dated August 6-7, 2025, compiles NTOC tips received in the Epstein case. It contains a detailed spreadsheet-format listing of tips, complainant summaries, named individuals, and disposition/follow-up status. The document focuses heavily on tips naming prominent individuals and includes follow-up notes such as:

    • "Spoke with caller who identified [redacted] as friend. Lead was sent to Washington Office to conduct interview."
    • "2 voicemails left, no response received"
    • "Complainant was spoken to and deemed not credible"
    • "no contact made"
    • "Phone number provided was bad"
    • "No contact information provided"

    The Barr NTOC is not separately listed in this compiled tips document (EFTA01660679/EFTA01660651), which focuses primarily on Trump-related tips. This means either:

  • The Barr NTOC was processed through a different channel, or
  • It was deliberately excluded from this compilation, or
  • It was classified at a higher level

  • SECTION 5: REFERRAL STATUS ANALYSIS -- THE CRITICAL ABSENCE

    EFTA01656198 (Variant 3):">Names Annotated as "(referred)" in EFTA01656198 (Variant 3):

    The third variant of the Prominent Names document adds parenthetical referral annotations to certain entries:

    • Jes Staley: Jes Staley : (referred) -- indicating the allegations were referred for further investigation
    • Les Wexner: Les Wexner : (referr[ed]) -- same referral annotation

    Names WITHOUT Referral Annotation:

    • Trump -- no referral noted
    • Weinstein -- no referral noted
    • Glen Dubin -- no referral noted
    • Prince Andrew -- no referral noted
    • Leon Black -- no referral noted
    • Alan Dershowitz -- no referral noted
    • Bill Clinton -- no referral noted
    • Howard Lutnick -- no referral noted
    • William Barr -- NO REFERRAL NOTED

    Critical Observation:

    In Variant 4 (EFTA01660622), the most recent and complete version, the "(referred)" annotations for Staley and Wexner have been removed. This could indicate:

  • The referrals were completed and the annotation was no longer needed, or
  • The annotations were removed during a classification review, or
  • V4 represents a different audience/purpose where referral status was not included
  • William Barr: No Evidence of Referral or Investigation

    Across all four variants, all NTOC-related documents, all reconstructed pages, and all extracted entities in the database, there is zero evidence that the Barr NTOC was:

    • Referred for investigation
    • Assigned to a field office
    • Followed up with the complainant
    • Closed with findings
    • Declined for prosecution

    The database is simply silent on any disposition of the Barr allegation. Compare this with the NTOC Names document (EFTA01660679) which meticulously tracks follow-up actions ("voicemail left," "deemed not credible," "lead sent to Washington Office," etc.) for other tips.


    SECTION 6: CONFLICT OF INTEREST ANALYSIS

    William Barr's AG Tenure: February 14, 2019 -- December 23, 2020

    Critical Epstein Case Events During Barr's Tenure:

    DateEventBarr as AG?
    --------------------------
    12/6/2018FBI New York opens investigationNo (2 months before)
    2/14/2019Barr sworn in as AGSTART
    7/2/2019Epstein indictedYES
    7/6/2019Epstein arrested at TeterboroYES
    7/8/2019Detained at MCCYES
    7/23/2019First suicide attemptYES
    7/29/2019Removed from suicide watchYES
    8/10/2019Epstein found deadYES
    12/5/2022Death investigation case closed (no criminality)No
    6/29/2020Maxwell indictedYES
    7/2/2020Maxwell arrestedYES
    12/23/2020Barr resigns as AGEND
    11/29/2021Maxwell trial beginsNo
    12/30/2021Maxwell convictedNo

    The Kirkland & Ellis Connection

    Search for "Kirkland" in the DS10 redaction database returned three results, all referencing Kirkland, WA (Washington state). However, DS9 full-text search reveals extensive Kirkland & Ellis documentation in the NPA defense archive:

    • EFTA00067343 (DS9, 10 pages): "KIRKLAND & ELLIS LLP -- Response to Letter by FAUSA" (May 2008). 10-point rebuttal of the First Assistant USA's prosecution summary. K&E argued that CEOS review was "neither independent nor de novo," that notification letters to victims were "an invitation to civil litigation," and that victims "admitted to lying directly to Epstein about their ages."
    • EFTA00067353 (DS9, 4+ pages): "KIRKLAND & ELLIS LLP -- SUMMARY OF MISCONDUCT ISSUES IN THE MATTER OF JEFFREY E. EPSTEIN." Detailed prosecutorial misconduct allegations filed by K&E on Epstein's behalf.
    • EFTA00067307 (DS9, Sept 17, 2008): K&E letter from Jay P. Lefkowitz, Esq. to USAO SDFL, cc'd to "Acosta, Alex (USAFLS)."
    • EFTA00067313 (DS9, Nov 2007): K&E/Acosta email chain -- Lefkowitz forwarding to prosecutor with cc to Acosta.
    • EFTA00066350-00066354 (DS9): Complete Epstein prosecution Box Inventory -- 10+ boxes including NPA drafts, correspondence with Nathan Dershowitz, "Mtg w/ Ken Starr," 3 Starr submissions to DAG, Grand Jury transcripts, Flight Manifests, victim lists.

    The original report's finding of "no K&E references" was an artifact of searching only the DS10 redaction database. DS9 contains the actual NPA negotiation archive -- the documents that produced the 2008 plea deal. The K&E connection to Barr (who joined the firm in 2009, after these documents were produced) remains a conflict of interest: Jay Lefkowitz, Barr's colleague at K&E, had a one-on-one meeting with Acosta at which the plea deal was discussed.

    The Donald Barr / Dalton School Connection

    Search for "Donald Barr" and "Dalton" returned zero results in the database. The historical connection -- that William Barr's father Donald Barr hired Jeffrey Epstein as a math/physics teacher at the Dalton School in New York in 1974 despite Epstein lacking a college degree -- is not documented anywhere in the FBI's files as recovered from this database.

    Search for "recus" in the DS10 redaction database returned zero results. However, DS9 full-text contains SDNY news clips documenting Barr's "split recusal" arrangement:

    EFTA00042963 (DS9): "William Barr will not recuse himself from the current prosecution of Epstein, but he will not engage in 'any retrospective review' of the 2008 plea deal. Matt Zapotosky reports: 'Barr had telegraphed at his confirmation hearing in January that he might have to step aside from any Justice Department reviews of Epstein's case, because another lawyer at his then-firm, Kirkland & Ellis, had represented Epstein.'" Also: "The Miami Herald has reported that Lefkowitz, Barr's colleague at the time, had a one-on-one meeting with Acosta at which the [plea deal was discussed]."

    This confirms the "split recusal" structure: Barr recused from NPA retrospective review but maintained oversight of the active prosecution -- the prosecution in which he himself was named in an NTOC tip.


    SECTION 7: EHUD BARAK -- COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS

    The database contains extensive references to Ehud Barak (former Israeli Prime Minister), who was also closely connected to Epstein. Barak references appear in numerous personal scheduling and communication documents:

    • EFTA02136979: "Updated Invitation: 12:30 pm Lunch w/Ehud Barak"

    Yet Barak does not appear on the PROMINENT NAMES page -- despite extensive documented social contact. This raises the question of whether the Prominent Names page reflects FBI-received complaints (NTOCs) rather than known associates, lending weight to the significance of the Barr NTOC as a specific victim allegation.


    SECTION 8: RECONSTRUCTED PAGE ANALYSIS

    The reconstructed_pages table confirms the William Barr/NTOC content across all five variants:

    EFTA NumberInterest ScoreNames Found
    -----------------------------------------
    EFTA01656152Not separately scored (part of larger doc)--
    EFTA01656173Not separately scored--
    EFTA01656198Not separately scored--
    EFTA01660622Not separately scored--

    The extracted_entities table specifically identifies "William Barr" as a named entity in all four variants:

    `

    entity_type: name

    entity_value: William Barr

    context: "home for $10 which was then sold for millions. William Barr/Leon Black: 1. NTOC filed by..."

    EFTA: 01656152, 01656173, 01656198, 01660622

    page_number: 17 (all variants)

    `


    SECTION 9: TIMELINE OF DOCUMENT CREATION

    Internal Evidence for Document Dating

    Variant 4 (EFTA01660622) provides the strongest dating evidence:
    • Timeline page references events through 4/10/2025 (Maxwell writ of certiorari) and 7/22/2025 (DOJ opposed writ)
    • Classification markings: UNCLASSIFIED
    • This variant was therefore created no earlier than July 22, 2025
    NTOC Names documents (EFTA01660679, EFTA01660651):
    • Email timestamps: "Thursday, August 7, 2025 11:41:01 AM" and "Wednesday, August 6, 2025" (multiple timestamps: 8:12 PM, 4:49 PM, 4:00 PM, 1:48 PM)
    • Subject line: "RE: NTOC Names" and "FW: NTOC Names"
    • These were compiled in August 2025, during the period when the Epstein files were being prepared for release
    NTOC filings in the case index (EFTA01731021):
    • NTOC2019-series filings: dated to 2019 (during Barr's tenure)
    • NTOC2020-series filings: dated to 2020 (during Barr's tenure)
    • The Barr NTOC, referenced in the Prominent Names document, would have been filed during 2019-2020 based on the NTOC numbering conventions observed

    Implication:

    The NTOC against Barr was received while Barr was serving as Attorney General -- the person with ultimate supervisory authority over the DOJ and FBI investigation into Epstein. The FBI documented the tip in an internal briefing but there is no evidence it was ever investigated.


    SECTION 10: THE "ANONYMOUS NTOC" FOOTNOTE

    All four variants of the Prominent Names document include the following footnote at the bottom of the William Barr/Leon Black entry:

    "*Numerous anonymous NTOC's were received with allegations against prominent individuals."

    This footnote appears only under the Barr/Black entry -- not under any other name on the Prominent Names page. This suggests:

  • Additional anonymous tips were received naming Barr and/or Black
  • The FBI chose to note the existence of anonymous tips specifically in this context
  • The scope of allegations against Barr may extend beyond the single identified NTOC filing

  • SECTION 11: COMPARATIVE TREATMENT OF PROMINENT NAMES

    How Other Names Were Handled:

    NameAllegation TypeReferral/Follow-up Evidence
    -------------------------------------------------
    Jes StaleyForced victim to have "rough sex""(referred)" in V3
    Les WexnerHomosexual relationship with Epstein"(referred)" in V3
    Prince AndrewMultiple victim statements; witness (Steve Scully)Known public investigation by UK authorities
    Leon Black"Present during abuses"; sex trafficking; threatened victim's lifeGrouped with Barr; no referral noted
    TrumpMultiple detailed NTOC complaints; date ranges added in V4Extensive NTOC tracking in EFTA01660651/01660679
    William Barr"Present during abuses"; direct encounter at model eventNo referral. No follow-up. No disposition.

    The Barr Anomaly:

    William Barr is the only individual on the Prominent Names page who:

  • Was simultaneously the sitting head of the DOJ overseeing the Epstein investigation
  • Had a pre-existing connection to Epstein (father hired Epstein; Kirkland & Ellis represented Epstein)
  • Was named in an NTOC alleging presence during abuses
  • Shows zero evidence of referral, investigation, or follow-up in the database
  • Had the authority to influence the handling of his own tip

  • SECTION 12: ANALYTICAL CONCLUSIONS

    Finding 1: The NTOC Filing is Documented but Uninvestigated

    The FBI received and documented a formal tip alleging William Barr was present during sexual abuses connected to Jeffrey Epstein. This tip was included in at least five versions of an internal briefing document. V5 (EFTA00164939) quantifies the full NTOC system: 291 total tips / 52 anonymous / FBI followed up on 239 / only 27 resulted in secondary contact (9.3%). DS9 contains 327 distinct NTOC intake documents -- the actual FD-71A Guardian Complaint Forms and Crisis Intakes. The Barr NTOC is one of at least 239 non-anonymous tips that were "followed up on" yet shows zero investigation evidence.

    Finding 2: Structural Conflict of Interest Was Unaddressed

    During the period 2019-2020 when the NTOC was likely filed:

    • Barr was Attorney General with supervisory authority over DOJ/FBI
    • Barr made public statements about Epstein's death investigation
    • Barr's DOJ oversaw the prosecution of the MCC corrections officers
    • Barr's DOJ directed the Maxwell investigation and indictment
    • Recusal documentation limited to news clips in DS9 (EFTA00042963) confirming the "split recusal" arrangement; no internal DOJ analysis of whether the split recusal was adequate exists in the database
    • No conflict-of-interest analysis documentation exists in the database

    Finding 3: The Victim/Witness Identity is Maximally Protected

    The identity of the person who filed the Barr NTOC is redacted across all five variants of the Prominent Names document. This is consistent treatment with other victim names on the page. However, we can determine:

    • The witness is female ("she was at Epstein's for a model event" -- V4)
    • She attended "a model event" at Epstein's -- consistent with Epstein's known pattern of using modeling events as recruitment
    • She had a direct, in-person encounter with Barr at an Epstein property
    • Epstein separately asked her about Barr, suggesting Epstein was brokering the connection
    • The same person or an associated person filed the NTOC

    Finding 4: The Prominent Names Document Evolved to Add Detail, Not Remove It

    Across the five variants, the document consistently grew more detailed (adding date ranges, victim identifiers, witness names, and classification markings). The Barr entry remained substantively unchanged, suggesting the underlying allegation was considered credible enough to maintain across multiple revisions. The FBI did not add a "deemed not credible" annotation or a "no further action" note -- which they did for other tips in the NTOC Names compilation.

    Finding 5: Pattern of Selective Investigation

    The "(referred)" annotation appearing next to Jes Staley and Les Wexner in V3 but not next to William Barr demonstrates selective investigative prioritization. DS9 reveals this pattern is even more pronounced: V5 (EFTA00164939, page 10) documents that Les Wexner and Abigail Wexner gave formal proffers to the FBI, and separate "SDNY Attorney Proffers" are also listed. Wexner -- a businessman with no prosecutorial authority -- cooperated with the FBI through formal proffer, while Barr (the AG overseeing the investigation, named in an NTOC alleging presence during abuses) shows zero evidence of any investigative follow-up. The most powerful individual named -- the one with direct authority over the investigators -- received the least apparent scrutiny.

    Finding 6: No Evidence the FBI Properly Investigated the Barr Allegation

    Based on the totality of evidence recovered from this database:

    • No referral documentation
    • No investigative notes
    • No follow-up contact with the complainant
    • No conflict-of-interest analysis
    • No recusal documentation
    • No closure memo
    • No declination memo

    The FBI appears to have documented the Barr allegation in internal briefings while taking no investigative action -- a pattern that raises serious questions about whether the DOJ's oversight of the Epstein investigation was compromised by the personal involvement of its highest-ranking official.


    APPENDIX A: DATABASE QUERY METHODOLOGY

    All findings in this report were derived from systematic searches against the document database at:

    the primary document text database

    Tables queried:

    • redactions -- Text extracted from PDF text layers near redaction zones
    • extracted_entities -- Named entity recognition results from hidden text
    • reconstructed_pages` -- Full page text reconstructions from multiple fragments

    Key queries executed:

  • Full extraction of all hidden text from EFTA01656152, EFTA01656173, EFTA01656198, EFTA01660622 ordered by page and y-coordinate
  • Database-wide search for "Barr" in hidden_text (returned 100+ results, filtered to relevant)
  • Database-wide search for "NTOC" and "National Threat Operations Center" (returned 25+ documents)
  • Database-wide search for "recus" (zero results in DS10; DS9 contains news clips confirming split recusal)
  • Cross-reference of timeline events with Barr AG tenure dates
  • Database-wide search for "Kirkland" (3 geographic results in DS10; DS9 contains 40+ pages of K&E NPA defense materials)
  • Database-wide search for "Donald Barr" and "Dalton" (zero results)
  • Full query of reconstructed_pages for Barr mentions
  • Entity extraction query for Barr as named person
  • Search for investigation disposition terms ("closed," "referred," "declined," "no further") in Barr-related documents
  • APPENDIX B: KEY DOCUMENT CROSS-REFERENCE TABLE

    EFTA NumberDocument TypeBarr-Relevant ContentDataset
    ----------------------------------------------------------
    EFTA01656152Prominent Names V1"William Barr/Leon Black" NTOC entryds10
    EFTA01656173Prominent Names V2"stated Barr and Black were present during abuses"ds10
    EFTA01656198Prominent Names V3Barr entry + "(referred)" for Staley/Wexner but NOT Barrds10
    EFTA01660622Prominent Names V4 (UNCLASSIFIED)Most complete DS10 Barr entry with victim gender identifiedds10
    EFTA00164939Prominent Names V5 (UNCLASSIFIED)20-page deck; 291 NTOC stats; Wexner proffers; CSAM stats; Maxwell DOJ interview; Barr entry consistent with V1-V4ds9
    EFTA01660651NTOC Tips CompilationNTOC tips compendium (Barr not separately listed)ds10
    EFTA01660679"RE: NTOC Names" email chainFBI internal email Aug 6-7 2025 compiling tips; no Barr entryds10
    EFTA01731021FBI Case IndexNTOC2019/2020 filing numbers for Epstein caseds10
    EFTA00020477-00020508NTOC InfrastructureNTOC system documentation and routingds1-9_11-12
    EFTA00038674NTOC Procedures"NTOC SSA" reference; tip processing instructionsds1-9_11-12
    EFTA00038986NTOC Routing"email to NTOC via tips.fbi.gov"; New York Divisionds1-9_11-12

    End of Investigation Line 1. All quoted text is verbatim from database extraction with [REDACTED] indicating text obscured by redaction overlays in the source documents. OCR artifacts are noted with [sic] where applicable.