FD-302 (Rev. 5-8-10) -1 of 4- UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Camp Date of entry 10/06/2023 On October 2, 2023, Denise George (GEORGE) date of birth phone-, requested to file a complaint. After being made aware of the identity of the interviewing agent, GEORGE provided the following statement: EPSTEIN WAIVER GEORGE became the United State Virgin Islands Attorney General (AG) in 2019. Within the first two weeks of GEORGE becoming Attorney General, Albert Bryan (BRYAN), the newly elected Governor of the Virgin Islands, informed her that Jeffrey Epstein (EPSTEIN) wanted a waiver for a 21 day reporting requirement. Erika Kellerhals (KELLERHALS), legal representative for EPSTEIN, submitted a request letter to GEORGE. In KELLERHALS request she provided examples of other waivers being granted (Truck Drivers and other individuals where short notice travel was part of their daily job duties). The waiver being granted was at the sole discretion of the AG. A previous AG, Vincent Franklin Frazer (FRAZER) granted EPSTEIN the waiver but it was later rescinded by acting AG Carol Thomas-Jacobs (JACOBS) after EPSTEIN was detained in the Dominican Republic. BRYAN informed GEORGE via text message that "you need to make a decision on the Epstein matter". GEORGE did not grant EPSTEIN the waiver. The same day she informed KELLERHALS via a letter and BRYAN via an email. BRYAN responded with "Thank you for your work on this". In July, 2019, KELLERHALS emailed GEORGE asking for a meeting. GEORGE replied asking her to bring documents that justified waiver. The meeting was scheduled for a Wednesday. EPSTEIN was arrested the prior Saturday in New York and would later die in custody. GEORGE stated that she believed FRAZER initially stated that EPSTEIN must report like everyone else, but he later authorized the waiver. GEORGE believed that FRAZER was pressured by then Governor John De Jongh (DeJONGH). EPSTEIN updated his will and estate plan