Front: To: Cc: Subject: Fw: SITREP and Orange is the Color of the Day for Wednesday, November 26th, 2025 Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2025 12:36:56 +0000 Importance: Normal Attachments: ICE_EROJadio_reprogramming.pdf; ORCI IARD_Short_ATAK_Setup_Guide-el. I .pdf Inline-Images: Outlook-zhg5ouci.jpg Interesting article. I don't remember specifically requesting emails from the estate. Wonder if it was HQ or DOJ? Director Patel Says Epstein Estate Refuses to Share Key Records With the FBI Newsweek (11/25, Gooding, Whisnant) reported that Director Patel said this week in an Interview with journalist Catherine Herridge that Jeffrey Epsteln's estate is refusing to share key records sought by Investigators. He said the government and the estate hold "separate boxes" of Information, limiting what the FBI can access as it reviews a new referral in the case. Director Patel noted that federal officials have repeatedly requested materials from the estate without success. He said the FBI will evaluate whatever evidence it can obtain as the inquiry moves forward. "Based on the new referral, we'll take a look at that and see what evidence comes, but there's an important distinction. The information that the government possesses versus the Information that the Epstein estate possesses, those are two separate boxes of information and the Epstein estate has not been willing to share information with the US. government...and so even though we've requested them to do so," Director Patel stated. Bloomberg (11/25, Leopold) reported that the FBI has released dozens of emails related to the review and redaction of Jeffrey Epstein files, which were obtained through a FOIA request by Jason Leopold. The emails reveal that FBI personnel underwent special training for the "Epstein Transparency Project" and worked extensive hours, including nights and weekends, with the FBI paying $851,344 in overtime between March 17 and March 22. The article noted that the FBI reviewed and redacted a la