From: "I To: 1 )" Subject: FW: Epstein search warrant documents Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2020 16:03:29 +0000 Just FYI From: Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2020 12:03 To: Subject: RE: Epstein search warrant documents totally happy to chat, and it's exactly the same issues as we talked about on the phone a couple weeks ago when we first raised this -- I wonder if it makes sense to get in a room together? Otherwise it's a lot of games of telephone. But basically the way to think about it is, imagine if we had seized papers from approximately 100,000 filings cabinets in a dozen different office buildings. And then instead of keeping them organized or labeled by room, or even by office building, all 1.3 million documents (so far) just got dumped into one big pile — except before that, any documents that had multiple parts stapled together got separated. And then if any of those documents that was larger than about 100 pages couldn't be opened. That's what we've got, just electronically. From: Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2020 11:15 To: Subject: RE: Epstein search warrant documents I was out yesterday, let's touch base so we can get this resolved. I'm confused as to what is going on here, sounds like there are issues that you haven't been able to resolve by going direct with Thanks, From: ) [mailto:l Sent: Monday, March 09, 2020 12:00 PM To: c >; Cc: ( U SANYS) (USANYS) C >; Subject: RE: Epstein search warrant documents Unfortunately I don't think this is very helpful to us. Did you take a look at the example spreadsheet I sent on 2/24? The excel file you sent has descriptions that don't match up to the items listed in the search warrant returns (that we sent on 2/23), and we don't have the 1B or CART numbers to be able to cross-reference. We also can't tell what you mean by "loose media" without a specific comparison to what was seized, we don't know which items you're referring to as EFTA00021023