From To: Cc: Subject: RE: case records scanning Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2020 16:51:09 +0000 een a while — hope you're well. This was from a while ago, but we need to follow up on the below questions I asked about last year when you scanned in a number of boxes relating to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, now that discovery is underway in the Maxwell case. The first question is on the discs from the boxes, which you mentioned you did not extract but which you made copies of. Can you please tell us how those discs were marked? We're not sure that we can tell them apart from the other DVDs we received that contain the hard-copy scans. Did the copied discs get transmitted with those DVDs, or were the sets of four discs kept in the boxes themselves? (And either way, what would their labeling be?) And second, you mentioned that there were some pornographic images that were not scanned, and said you would follow up to see if a notation was made as to where those images were located or if they could be readily found in output. The issue is that if we don't know which specific items weren't scanned in a set of 20-something boxes, we may have no choice but to just do the entire project over again, rather than trying to go page by page comparing the hard copies to the scans to see what's missing. Please let us know as soon as possible? And either I ot cc'd here, will follow up on whatever the next steps are. From: Sent: Monde Jul 15 2019 04:10 To Cc: Subject: RE: case records scanning Please see my responses below. From: Sent: Saturday, July 13, 2019 3:56 PM To: : case recor s scanning That's great, thanks very much for all your and your team's work and for the update. That makes sense regarding the lAs, thanks. With respect to the images that were not scanned, is there any way to flag them in the original hard copies somehow, so that we can easily find them and refer to them when the hard copy documents are sent back to New York? Just to avoid ne