UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA IN RE GRAND JURY SUBPOENAS FGJ 07-103(WPB) DUCES TECUM NUMBERS OLY-63 and OLY-64 UNDER SEAL EX PARTE AFFIDAVIT OF being duly sworn, state that the following is true and correct to the best of my information and belief: 1. I am currently employed as a Special Agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation ("FBI") and have been so employed for the past years. I am assigned to the Miami Division, West Palm Beach Field Office, and for the past years, I have been assigned to investigate mostly child exploitation cases. 2. In early 2006, Detective Joseph Recarey with the City of Palm Beach Police Department ("PBPD") contacted me about the investigation of Jeffrey Epstein's solicitation of minors to engage in prostitution and his lewd and lascivious conduct with minors. The FBI opened a case file in 2006, and I am the case agent assigned to the investigation. 3. At around the same time that the FBI opened its investigation, the U.S. Attorney's Office began a grand jury investigation. I am one of the agents on the Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 6(e) list, that is, someone who is authorized to have access to the fact of the investigation and the materials related thereto. 4. As part of the grand jury investigation, a subpoena was issued for all of the physical evidence obtained by PBPD during the course of its investigation, including the evidence seized when PBPD executed the search warrant at Jeffrey Epstein's home in October 2005. 5. From my review of the photographs from the execution of the search warrant and my conversations with Detective Joseph Recarey, I believe that certain items were purposely removed from Mr. Epstein's home in anticipation of an execution of a search warrant. This includes the three computers which are the subject of grand jury subpoena numbers OLY-63 and OLY-64. 6. I believe that the computers will be helpful to the grand July investigation in several ways.