From: To:' Subject: Re: JE estate meeting Date: Sat, 21 Dec 2019 00:43:40 +0000 Ah, sorry, just saw this. On Dec 20, 2019, at 5:22 PM, wrote: I'm sorry - my colleagues remind me that this is inaccurate, defense counsel returned and/or destroyed discovery materials, pursuant to the protective order, following Epstein's suicide. So they won't be able to provide discovery materials. However, I believe they should separately have copies of the search warrant inventories which were of course provided separate from the protective order; if they don't, please let us know, and again we'll continue to try to figure out what if any obligations / restrictions we are subject to on the copies of inventory records that we have. Apologies for the confusion. From Sent: Friday, December 20, 2019 17:17 To: Cc: Subject: RE: JE estate meeting Marc, We're not yet exactly sure what our ability is to provide to the Trustees what is effectively discovery in a now-defunct criminal case against Epstein himself; that said, I can convey that we did produce to defense counsel detailed search warrant returns in connection with the New York property. Perhaps you would be able to obtain those from Epstein's criminal defense counsel? In particular I believe what you're looking for would be especially at USAO_4381-4445, but potentially also USAO_2662-4380 (though I note that a handful of those pages were marked as Confidential under a protective order, as set forth in the discovery letter sent to counsel on July 31, 2019). We will also review the status of the search warrant return with respect to the island property (and we have not searched the New Mexico property), and I hope this is useful in the interim. Separately, I've conveyed your request for a meeting to discuss the possibility of resolving the Government's potential forfeiture claims, and I haven't yet gotten a response to relay but will let you know as soon as I do (and will also provide these dates in connect