From: To: Cc: Subject: RE: case records scanning Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2020 21:34:02 +0000 Great, thanks very much. From Sent: Monde October 12 2020 4:30 PM To Cc: Subject: RE: case records scanning Of course, no problem. And the discs are in the hard copy Epstein "file," which consists of three redwelds on the shelves behind where used to sit. was the keeper of them previously, and then he turned them over to) A couple things to note on the discs themselves — first, there are two sets, so don't be surprised when there are many more than 55 total. And second, that number is approximate — I don't think I had personally counted them when I sent the email toM and also there are substantive discs and load file discs. But it was around that number, and in any event, they're all on that shelf. And hopefully=vill be able to send, or point you toward, an index for those materials from the vendor we had unitize them. From Sent: Monday, October 12, 2020 16:17 To: Cc: Subject: RE: case records scanning Thanks very much for working through this= I'm planning to be in the office tomorrow and would like to lay eyes on the 55 discs we have so I know what we're talking about. Where would I find them? From: Sent: Monday, October 12, 2020 12:46 PM To: Cc: Subject: FW: case records scanning I actually found the answers to some of this morning's questions. They're a few emails below (but I'm including the chain for context). The answer from on the discs—the highlights below are her responses; you guys should have that email in your records as well—is that they did not extract the contents of the discs that were "scattered throughout" the boxes. They made copies of them, like actual digital copies, but did not extract them onto the DVDs that were the "scans" of the boxes. So those discs will still need to be extracted / uploaded to be reviewed. The one wrinkle on those discs is, keep in mind that we sent all the discs that_gave us to be unitized and up