From: To: Cc: Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL EMAIL] - RE: Epstein Evidence status Date: Fri, 24 Jul 2020 23:20:27 +0000 Great, thanks. And yeah if on Monday you could please double-check both the spreadsheet question and the blank files, that would be great so we can close the loop on our end. Thanks again, and have a good weekend. From: Sent: Friday, July 24, 2020 15:09 To: Cc: Subject: [EXTERNAL EMAIL] - RE: Epstein Evidence status I don't have the evidence in front of me, but it is probably accurate. It is not unusual for the software to find such files. I will review Monday to make sure. As to your questions from last night, the sheet should be comprehensive. I only recall 1 addition, but I am sure that what I have is reflected in the sheet. As for the items in dark grey, there are 2 servers with multiple drives. Some of those drives have physically failed. We have to get them to one of our HQ specialists for recovery. Since they are physically broken, data recovery may or may not be possible. It can be a very long process. We will get that moving ASAP. Need anything else, let me know. On Jul 24, 2020 2:20 PM, " > wrote: in addition to the pending questions below, we've been advised by the vendor that is reviewing the initial seven devices (that were provided on a per-device extraction basis, as previously discussed) that those materials include approximately 71,000 documents that are zero bytes (i.e., empty files). They are listed in the attached spreadsheet. Is that accurate? Or does that reflect some issue with the extraction process? thanks, EFTA00015844