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Account for Darrekn K. Indyke PLLC was opened 11/1/2013 and maintains a balance of $220,179.66. Account
for Jeffrey Epstein was opened 3/8/20163 and maintains a balance of $1,016,562.08.
On July 20, 2016, client Darren Indyke brought two checks to be cashed at Deutsche Bank's 345 Park branch totaling
$11,500. Mr. Indyke had one check for $7,500 to be withdrawn out of account on behalf of his client Jeffery
Epstein, whom Darren maintains ower of attorney for. In addition, Mr. Indyke had a $4,000 check to be withdrawn out
of his own personal account
At the branch, Mr. Indyke then mentioned he won't be cashing his check so he can "avoid all the paper work and going
over his cashing limit." Instead, he will be returning on the next day, 7/21/16, to cash his check remaining check for the
amount of $4,000. On 7/20/2016 Mr. Indyke cashed $7,500 from account on behalf of Mr. Jeffrey Epstein as
his ower of attorney. Mr. Indyke then returned to the branch on 7/21/2016 to cash $4,000 out of his own account
Darren K. Indyke PLLC.
Mr. Indyke habitually cashes a monthly $7,500 check for his client, Jeffrey Epstein. Occasionally Mr. Indyke withdrawals
funds from his own personal account at the same time. Previously CTRs have been filed for instances where the total
exceeded $10,000. A review of the accounts do not show other instances of CTR avoidance.
DB AML is recommending SAIF filing due to structuring activity and CTR avoidance through purposefully cashing checks
on separate days to avoid the $10,000 CTR threshold.
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CONFIDENTIAL - PURSUANT TO FED. R. CRIM. P. 6(e) DB-SDNY-0062022
CONFIDENTIAL SDNY_GM_00208206
EFTA01369631
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