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Subject: RE: Epstein search warrant documents
Date: Mon, 06 Jul 2020 13:18:51 +0000
The team says it's not a PDF, it's indecipherable data.
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Sent: Monday, July 6, 2020 8:53 AM
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Subject: RE: Epstein search warrant documents
With respect to the iphone seized from Epstein, for which FBI gave us an extraction, are we not into it because FBI can't
get in, or is there a transmission issue with the way FBI sent us the extraction?
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Pretty sure it's everything. The estimate references 57 devices, as noted below, I think we're now up to 62, but we're into
one of them, so really 61. We can get an updated estimate for the 61 if that would be helpful, but given how much
business the PC unit gives he should be good to us on that...
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What is the estimate for? All of these? Just UVI?
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Subject: RE: Epstein search warrant documents
Yes, there are a total of 62 devices which can be divided into three main buckets based on how/where we obtained them,
the second and third of which are by far and away the biggest:
• 1 Phone and 1 iPad seized from Epstein at the time of his arrest on July 6, 2019. The FBI first delivered copies of
the extractions from these devices last week. We were able to review the iPad, but we have not been able to
open the iPhone data. IS THIS AN FBI TRANSMISSION ISSUE WITH THE IPHONE DATA, OR IS IT THAT IT WAS UN-
OPENABLE?
• 33 electronic devices seized from the New York residence on July 11, 2019. These include multiple hard drives,
multiple computers, multiple USB drives, and multiple iPads. We currently have extractions from/access to none
of them.
• 27 electronic devices seized from the Virgin Islands residence on August 12, 2019. These include multiple
computers, multiple iPads, and multiple USB drives. We currently have extractions from/access to none of them.
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Sent: Friday, July 3, 20201:51 PM
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Subject: Re: Epstein search warrant documents
Can you have the team summarize status of different buckets of devices for me? I'll push this to resolution,
possibly through vendor.
On Jul 2, 2020, at 7:13 PM, (USANYS) < wrote:
Let's discuss. I just don't have a lot of confidence that is going to get this done.
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Ok. Audrey is also prepared to call about pushing this issue if need be.
On Jul 2, 2020, at 6:32 PM, (USANYS) I> wrote:
On this issue of the Epstein devices, the team got an estimate from BRG that seems reasonable in terms of both cost
and time line. At this point, I would be inclined to do this, but let's find some time to chat more about it tomorrow if
you're around or early next week if that's better. Thanks
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Following up on the below, I think we've given this our absolute best efforts with FBI — they are now well over a
month later than their estimate from April on when we would get the New York materials, they're also past their
estimate of getting us the New York materials from just this Monday, and we don't have anything close to an
estimate on the USVI materials, which constitute the overwhelming majority of the data and are vastly more
voluminous than the New York devices. We have kept pushing the timeline back for this option, hoping that CART
will finalize, but I think at this point we should have a vendor do it.
Attached is an estimate we got from BRG, which would get everything to us in under a month, and in Relativity-
friendly format, in a range of $85-135K. BRG has done this for our office multiple times in the past and are very
effective and efficient, and they get the materials we need. And most importantly, they estimate they can do it all in
less than a month. May we have approval to seek funding for this? The estimate is attached. Thanks very much.
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Checking in for the estimate of when we can expect to get all the USVI materials?
thanks,
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Okay thanks — good luck with the cardiologist! And if you can let us know tomorrow that would be great. Thanks
again.
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When I'm in the office tomorrow, I will be better able to estimate. I'm at my cardiologist right now.
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On Jun 29, 2020 12:56 PM,'
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Great, thanks. Is there even a rough estimate of when we will get the USVI materials? Or an estimate of when you'll
be able to see how many items to export, so we'll have a better sense of when we'll get those?
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Okay, and I'm sorry to ask again, but to make sure, in this production, you're sending us new versions of what you
previously sent?
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You are getting both NY and USVI. The biggest stumbling block are the newer Mac items that are in APFS
(there are a bunch from the Island,) so it is difficult to estimate how long those will take until I see how
many items I have to export.
NY CART Coordinator
Senior Forensic Examiner
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On Jun 29, 2020 12:40 PM,'
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Okay thanks, and just to clarify, a few days to finalize the New York materials, and then what about the USVI
materials? I think that is quite a bit more. Just looking for an estimated completion date for everything.
And on my other question — does this mean you're giving us a new, complete copy of everything from both NY and
USVI?
thanks,
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Subject: RE: Epstein search warrant documents
I am in the process ofAttporting the materials (documents, spreadsheets, emails, etc) for your review as per
my discussions with =. Most of the NY stuff is done, just Mac items left. This might take a few days as
1 item in particular has over 500,000 emails. We will be able to provide discovery once Defense Council
has provided drives for us to copy items over to. This goes quicker as there is no processing involved. I'll let
you know when everything is complete.
NY CART
Coordinator
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Following up on this, I understand from that she was able to provide you with a 12 TB drive last week — could
you please let us know when we will be able to get the materials? I expect a judge will ask us about discovery as
early as this week.
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