U.S. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Investigation Washington, aa 20535 December 16, 2014 MR. MARTIN G. WEINBERG SUITE 1000 20 PARK PLAZA BOSTON, MA 02116 FOIPA Request No.: 1203982-001 Subject: EPSTEIN, JEFFREY Dear Mr. Weinberg: The enclosed documents were reviewed under the Freedom of Information/Privacy Acts (FOIPA), Title 5, United States Code, Section 552/552a. Deletions Pave been made to orotect information which is exempt from disclosure, with the appropriate exemptions notea on the page next to the excision. In addition, a deleted page information sheet was inserted in the file to indicate where pages were withheld entirely. The exemptions used to withhold information are marked below and explained on the enclosed Explanation of Exemptions: Section 552 • (b)(1) (8)(2) • (b)(3) Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, Rule 6(0) E (b)(4) F (b)(5) • (b)(6) P (b)(7)(A) (b)(7)(B) • (b)(7)(C) • (b)(7)(13) ▪ (b)(7)(E) I— (b)(7)(F) F (b)(8) F (b)(9) Section 552a F (d)(5) (j)(2) F (k)(1) F (k)(2) F (k)(3) F (k)(4) F (k)(5) F (k)(6) F (k)(7) 131 pages were reviewed and f pages are being released. F Document(s) were located which originated with, or contained information concerning other Government agency(ies) PGA]. This information has been: r referred to the OGA for review and direct response to you. referred to the OGA for consultation. The FBI will correspond with you regarding this information when the consultation is finished. In accordance with standard FBI practice and pursuant to FOIA exemption (b)(7)(E) and Privacy Act exemption (j)(2) (5 U.S.0 § 552/552a (b)(7)(E)/(0(2)), this response neither confirms nor denies the existence of your subject's name on any watch lists. For your information, Congress excluded three discrete categories of law enforcement and national security records from the requirements of the FOIA. See 5 U.S. C. § 552(c) (2006 & Supp. IV (2010). This response is limited to tho