DOJ publishes 'First Phase' of Epstein files, including an evidence list

DOJ publishes ‘First Phase’ of Epstein files, including an evidence list

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The Department of Justice published files related to financial dishonor Jeffrey Epstein on Thursday night.

The published material contained previously published pilot records of the Ghislaine Maxwell Prosecutor’s Office. The records include writings made by prosecutors in the case to protect the identities of the possible victims. The so -called “Black Book” of Epstein is also published that has previously been made public.

A document never seen is what the Justice Department is calling “Evidence List”, a three -page material catalog apparently obtained through searches for Epstein’s properties in New York and the Virgin Islands of the United States.

Among the articles that the researchers obtained, according to the document, is “a CD labeled with ‘Girl Pics Nude Book 4′” and a folder entitled “LSJ Logbook”, which seems to be a reference to the private island of Epstein, Little St. James.

This photo provided by the Registry of Sexual Criminals of the State of New York shows Jeffrey Epstein, March 28, 2017.

Record of sexual criminals of the state of New York through AP

The researchers also recovered a bag “containing a yellow marked ‘SK’ dated 08/27/08 that contains multiple smaller envelopes containing $ 17,115” in US currency.

The date is remarkable because it coincides with the time Epstein was in jail in Palm Beach, Florida. SK could be a reference to one of Epstein’s old associates.

The evidence list also contained dozens of recording devices, computers, hard drives and memory sticks along with “1 brown bust sculpture of female breasts”, a folder containing “1 vibrator, 3 stops, 1 set of fists, 1 consolation, 1 strap, 1 box of condoms, 1 nursing cover, 1 stetscope”.

The list also included several massage tables, one of which was taken to the Court during Maxwell’s trial, numerous photo and images albums, including one that said “Girl and Epstein’s photo album” and a bag that contains “1 game of copper apple and whip.”

Attorney General Pam Bondi had instructed the director of the FBI Kash Patel to investigate what she describes as an apparent retention of research files related to Epstein.

In his letter to Patel, Bondi said before his confirmation, he had requested all the files related to Epstein, but on Wednesday night he was informed by “a source” that the FBI field office in New York was in possession of “thousands of documents pages” that had not been delivered.

In recent appearances in the media in Fox News, Bondi has caused the publication of documents in the holdings of the Department of Justice related to his investigation of Epstein, who died for suicide in August 2019 while waiting for the trial.

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