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U.S. Department of Justice
United States Attorney
Southern District of Florida
500 South Australian Ave., Suite 400
iVest Palm Beach, FL 33401
(561)8204711
Facsimile: (561) 820-8777
January 22, 2010
VIA ELECTRONIC MAIL
Spencer T. Kuvin, Esq.
Leopold-Kuvin, P.A.
2925 PGA Boulevard
Suite 200
Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
Re: Jeffrey Epstein/B.B.
Dear Mr. Kuvin:
Thank you for your letter regarding the deposition of Mr. Reiter. I have not received or
reviewed a copy of Mr. Reiter's deposition, so I do not know the substance of his testimony.
In response to your questions, no computer was seized from Mr. Epstein's home, and the
FBI did not return any computer equipment to Mr. Epstein, or any lawyer or investigator
working for Mr. Epstein. While Chief of Police, Mr. Reiter was provided with a copy of the list
of identified victims that was provided to Mr. Epstein via his attorneys. A cover sheet provided
that the document should be treated as confidential, pursuant to Title 18, United States Code,
Section 3509(d) and Florida Law. Mr. Reiter was not instructed to destroy the letter by the U.S.
Attorney's Office, although he may have decided to do so of his own accord.
Regarding your proposed subpoenas, a federal official's testimony cannot be authorized
without first complying with their employing agency's Touhy regulations. See United States ex
reL Touhy Ragen, 340 U.S. 462, 468 (1951); 5 U.S.C. § 301. The regulations related to the
Federal Bureau of Investigation can be found at 28 C.F.R. §§ 16.21, et seq. Requests for
documents are normally handled through FOIA requests. Agency counsel for the FBI handles
those types of requests.
Sincerely,
Jeffrey H. Sloman
United States Attorney
By:
A. Marie Villafana
Assistant U.S. Attorney
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