From: USANYS)" •<. > To: "Berman, Geoffrey (USANYS)" Subject: FW: Epstein probate update Date: Tue, 03 Mar 2020 21:54:44 +0000 Attachments: 03.03.2020.001_Verified Inyentory.pdf fyi From Sent: Tuesday, March 3, 2020 4:35 PM To: (USANYS) Subject: RE: Epstein probate update (USANYS) in case it is of interest, the executors of Epstein's estate have filed their first "verified inventory" of estate property, with supporting documentation. I've attached it here. The total estate assets are now valued at roughly $635 million, with several categories of items still to be appraised. From: (USANYS) Sent: Friday, February 21, 2020 9:22 AM To: [USANYS) (USANYS) ez >; Subject: RE: Epstein probate update This was very interesting—the AG taking strong stands to try to the protect the victims' fund from involvement of the executors and protecting the funds for benefit of victims. Thanks for keeping us apprised. From: Sent: Thursda , February 20, 2020 12:47 PM To: USANYS) (USANYS) Su ject: Epstein pro ate up ate All, Recent filings in the Epstein probate case reflect the following developments, which might be of interest. First, the probate court denied the Virgin Islands Attorney General's motion to intervene in the probate proceedings. Second, it appears that the court directed the AG to ensure that its criminal activity liens on the estate's property did not prevent the executors from paying administrative expenses or preserving the estate's assets. However, the estate's bank accounts are currently frozen due to the AG's liens, and the AG is taking the position that it will only allow funds to be released if the AG first approves all of the executors' proposed expenditures. The executors have moved the probate court for emergency relief, asking that they be given full access to the estate's funds to pay administrative expenses and preserve assets without the AG's prior approval. Third, the AG sent a letter to the executors laying out the AG