Internal email exchange between federal prosecutors and Epstein estate representatives from December 2019 discussing discovery materials from the criminal case and potential government forfeiture claims.
This document contains email correspondence between prosecutors (likely from the Southern District of New York) and attorneys representing Jeffrey Epstein's estate in late December 2019, approximately four months after Epstein's death. The emails discuss the estate's request for search warrant returns and inventory lists from property searches, reveal that defense counsel was required to destroy all discovery materials under a protective order, and reference ongoing negotiations about potential government forfeiture claims against Epstein's properties.

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From: To: Subject: Re: JE estate meeting Date: Sat, 21 Dec 2019 00:42:50 +0000 The protective order required defense counsel to destroy all materials we produced to them at the end of the case, and Epstein's lawyers told us they did so at the nolle conference. On Dec 20, 2019, at 5:17 PM, wrote: We're not yet exactly sure what our ability is to provide to the Trustees what is effectively discovery in a now-defunct criminal case against Epstein himself; that said, I can convey that we did produce to defense counsel detailed search warrant returns in connection with the New York property. Perhaps you would be able to obtain those from Epstein's criminal defense counsel? In particular I believe what you're looking for would be especially at USAO_4381-4445, but potentially also USAO_2662-4380 (though I note that a handful of those pages were marked as Confidential under a protective order, as set forth in the discovery letter sent to counsel on July 31, 2019). We will also review the status of the search warrant return with respect to the island property (and we have not searched the New Mexico property), and I hope this is useful in the interim. Separately, I've conveyed your request for a meeting to discuss the possibility of resolving the Government's potential forfeiture claims, and I haven't yet gotten a response to relay but will let you know as soon as I do (and will also provide these dates in connection with your request). thanks, From: Sen • ember 19 2019 19:09 To: Cc: Subject: JE estate meeting a To follow up on our call, can you please send us the search warrant returns/inventories and, if possible, any additional detail regarding the items that were seized in the two searches of the New York property and the search of the New Mexico property. With respect to a next meeting with you and the Chief of the Criminal Division and, of course, any other colleagues you wish to attend, the following dates in early January would be good for us: January 3, 6 (before 2:00), 7, 8 (1:00 or later), 9 (after 11:00), or 10 Happy and Healthy New Year from Andy and me. EFTA00024510
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