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Subject: Fwd: Re: Jeffrey Epstein island search
Date: Sun, 28 Jul 2019 04:48:44 +0000
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Wow!!!
On Jul 27, 2019 11:29 PM,' (NY) (FBI)" cil IMM> wrote:
This is really sad, email on a Saturday. Get me out of this awful job!!
SSA
FBI New York
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Date: Jul 27, 2019 5:20 PM
Subject: Re: Jeffrey Epstein island search
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Sorry, one alibi.
ASC has briefed this up CID and they concur with continued planning. We're working on cost
estimates so your input re housing and local transportation (car/boat) is appreciated.
ASAC
New York Field Office
Criminal - Branch C
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Subject: Jeffrey Epstein island search
Following up on our discussion yesterday. As noted, we are working to secure PC on a search warrant for
Jeffrey Epstein's island near St. Thomas. We are still in discussions with the AUSAs but we believe it's likely
to happen in the next 30 days. Our position is obviously the sooner the better. I'll detail a general plan
below but please understand everything will be contingent upon the warrant timing and named items to be
seized. Also, we recognize this is your AOR and Doug has final say on the plan so we look forward to
working with you to finalize it. I expect this to be a substantial op for the Bu but also don't want to
negatively impact your normal operations.
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FYSA, the warrant we had for Epstein's residence in NYC was just for pictures and proof of residency but
when we cleared the location we immediately observed things that gave us PC to conduct a complete
search. We took 845 pictures and spent 13 hours to execute the search.
Re the island search warrant: We feel confident our warrant will be for a full search and are planning
accordingly. Everything about this case is such a circus so I'm hoping to get in and out as quickly as
possible. Based on a Google image of the island, it appears as though there are between 15 -20 buildings
on the island. I discussed the following plan with ASC who concurred with the framework.
• Search teams: Once we start our search we'll have control of the whole island so instead of shutting
down for the night and trying to secure it, I'm thinking two search teams (approximately 15 people
per team) alternating 12 hour shifts. (this will include multiple photographers)
• Interviews: There are an undetermined number of people we'd like to interview (staff, people who
have worked on the island, etc.). My thought is to have 4-6 people just to focus on interviews on St.
Thomas and JE's island.
• Logistics support: Due to the isolated nature, we're thinking 2-4 people focused on water/food for
the teams throughout.
• EM: In addition to the SSA, we think it's appropriate to send an ASAC to oversee the operation.
• Travel: Based on conversations with ASC we're going to check with CIRG on availability of the
Q400 (46 seat capacity). I assume we would land on St. Thomas and then travel by boat to the search
location.
• The footprint is 40-45 people for the operation.
• Housing is an unknown
• Boat transportation between St. Thomas and his island is an unknown (on the map it looks like a 3
mile boat ride)
• Food - I think we'd just have logistical support coordinate bringing food/water from St. Thomas to the
island as needed.
• IMO any Drash tent option is a bad one as we will undoubtedly have plane/boat traffic monitoring
our work. We'll just set up the administrative center inside one of the buildings.
SDNY has preferred to isolate this case from the previous investigation 12 years ago. Did S.I have any
involvement with that case (covering leads)?
With your pending travel, just let us know who we should use as the main POC. As always, we appreciate
the support and assistance.
Best,
ASAC
New York Field Office
Criminal - Branch C
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