of23 Case 9:08-cv-80119-KAM Document 526-2 Entered on FLED Docket 04/12/2010 Page 1P.0 HPR-16-2eto 11.09 U.S. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Investigation in act*. Pfau Refer to Pile No. 16320 N.W. 2nd Avenue North Miami Beach, Florida 33169 March 16, 2010 Jessica D. Arbour, Esq. Mermelstein & Horowitz, PA 18205 Biscayne Blvd., Suite 2218 Miami, Florida 33160 Sent Via Facsimile se 11 4 Maw' Re: Jane Doe 2-7 v. Jeffre y Epstein Dear Ms. Arbour: We are in rec advised that the FBI responseeipt of your subpoena and letter dated March 12, 201 0. Federal Regulations (CFR), to this request is governed by the provisions of Title Please be 28, Code Sec tio n 16.21 et seq. and the Privac Code, Section 552a). These y Act (Title 5, United States of reg ula tio ns specify that no employee past or present, shall in res of the Department of Justice , compliance with the app ponse to a demand, produce or disclose information unless there is lica federal proceedings and has ble provisions. The procedure is mandatory and govern Touhv v. Bake% 340 U.S. been upheld in the United States Supreme Court. Se s state and c U.S. ex rel, 462 (1951). In addition, the of agency records pertaining Privacy Act (Title 5, U.S.C., Section 552a(b), prohib enforcement purpose. The to an individual, or information from those records, its the release for a non-law consent of cacti record sub FBI may not disclose this information without the notarized written ject, or an order from a cou rt of competent jurisdiction disclosure by the FBI. In the appropriate court order aut absence of either the notarized consent of the record authorizing its horizing disclosure, we are information to you. statutorily prohibited from subject, or an releasing any As you noted the records requested, On in your letter you will seek a court order allowing for the release of ce the Privacy Act Order is along wilier issued, please provide a cop complying with the Code of Federal Regulations directed to y of the