109 H3vlgiu2 1 Attorney's Office, in the Southern District of Florida, issued 2 a grand jury subpoena for the entirety of the Palm Beach Police 3 Department's evidence relating to the Epstein investigation. 4 So as we sit here today and indeed for the last ten years since 5 2006, the Palm Beach Police Department has not been the 6 custodian of any of this evidence. 7 And so that's the factual backdrop to then what 8 becomes continuing problems with the types of evidence that I 9 anticipate the plaintiffs are going to try to introduce in this 10 case. The first is these police reports themselves. And that 1a is about 87 or 88 pages of documents, depending on which 12 iteration of these police reports someone is looking at. That 13 essentially runs through the course of the investigation. And 14 I'm sure things that your Honor's seen before, you know, police 15 officer does something, they put it down on a piece of paper, 16 somebody puts it into a system, and then that's where it goes. de But the problem here, fundamentally, with these police 18 reports -- 19 THE COURT: Let me back up just a moment. 20 MR. PAGLIUCA: Yes, sir. 21 THE COURT: How are these going to be entered into 22 evidence? They're not self authenticating. 23 MR. PAGLIUCA: They're not. 24 THE COURT: So how are they going to be presented? 25 MR. PAGLIUCA: Good question, your Honor. SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300 HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_011412