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AO 03 (SONY Rev. Oil! 7) Search and Saluda Warm) UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the Southern District of New York In the Matter of the Search of (Briefly describe the properly to be searched or ;den* the person by name and address) See Attachment A ) . ) Case No. ) oMAG 6571 SEARCH AND SEIZURE WARRANT To: Any authorized law enforcement officer An application by a federal law enforcement officer or an attorney for the government requests the search of the following person or property located in the Southern District of New 'MA__ (identify the person or describe the properly to be seareMed and give its location): See Attachment A The person or property to be searched, described above, is believed to conceal (Wen* the person or describe the property to be seized): See Attachment A The search and seizure are related to violation(s) of (insert statutory citations): Title 18, United States Code, Sections 371 and 1591 I find that the affidavit(s), or any reco

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AO 03 (SONY Rev. Oil! 7) Search and Saluda Warm) UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the Southern District of New York In the Matter of the Search of (Briefly describe the properly to be searched or ;den* the person by name and address) See Attachment A ) . ) Case No. ) oMAG 6571 SEARCH AND SEIZURE WARRANT To: Any authorized law enforcement officer An application by a federal law enforcement officer or an attorney for the government requests the search of the following person or property located in the Southern District of New 'MA__ (identify the person or describe the properly to be seareMed and give its location): See Attachment A The person or property to be searched, described above, is believed to conceal (Wen* the person or describe the property to be seized): See Attachment A The search and seizure are related to violation(s) of (insert statutory citations): Title 18, United States Code, Sections 371 and 1591 I find that the affidavit(s), or any reco

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AO 03 (SONY Rev. Oil! 7) Search and Saluda Warm) UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the Southern District of New York In the Matter of the Search of (Briefly describe the properly to be searched or ;den* the person by name and address) See Attachment A ) . ) Case No. ) oMAG 6571 SEARCH AND SEIZURE WARRANT To: Any authorized law enforcement officer An application by a federal law enforcement officer or an attorney for the government requests the search of the following person or property located in the Southern District of New 'MA__ (identify the person or describe the properly to be seareMed and give its location): See Attachment A The person or property to be searched, described above, is believed to conceal (Wen* the person or describe the property to be seized): See Attachment A The search and seizure are related to violation(s) of (insert statutory citations): Title 18, United States Code, Sections 371 and 1591 I find that the affidavit(s), or any recorded testimony, establish probable cause to search and seize the person or property. YOU ARE COMMANDED to execute this warrant on or before July 7, 2019 (not to exceed 14 days) O in the daytime 6:00 a.m. to 10 p.m. GI at any time in the day or night as I find reasonable cause has been established. Unless delayed notice is authorized below, you must give a copy of the warrant and a receipt for the property taken to the person from whom, or from whose premises, the property was taken, or leave the copy and receipt at the place where the property was taken. The officer executing this warrant, or an officer present during the execution of ire s c r alaant,, must prepare an inventory as required by law and promptly return this warrant and inventory to the Oar or t *twin. O Upon its return, this warrant and inventory should be filed under seal by the Clerk of theCoari., - i''' ' r ' . 1pyr Initials O I find that immediate notification may have an adverse result listed irt!.):137U,S.6. V2705 (excepLii delay of trial), and authorize the officer executing this warrant to delay notice to the person who,,or.,whose '00.4*, will be searched or seized (check the appropriate box) O for days (not no exceed 3.0).- ' ,.:-. - ' i O until the facts justifyi latei:aliedtfic date o .:‘ I / V.`•-; 1 -1 In 3'-cs7za . Date and time issued: City and state: New York, NY Judge'S signhture Hon. Barbara Moses, U.S. Magistrate Judge Printed name and title EFTA00247131 4 A093 (SDNY Rev. 01/17)Starch and Seizure Warrant (Page 2) Return Case No.: Date and time warrant executed: Copy of warrant and inventory left with: Inventory made in the presence of : Inventory of the property taken and name of any person(s) seized: Certification I declare under penalty of perjury that this inventory is correct and was returned along with the original warrant to the Court. Date: . Executing officer's signature Printed name and title EFTA00247132 ATTACHMENT A I. Premises to be Searched—Subject Premises I. The premises to be searched (the "Subject Premises") are described as a multi-story single-family residence located at 9 East 7Ist Street, New York, Ncw York, and include all locked and closed containers found therein. A photograph of the front entrance to the Subject Premises is included below: H. Items to Be Seized A. Evidence, Fruits, and Instrumentalities of the Subject Offenses This warrant authorizes the seizure of certain evidence, fruits, and instrumentalities of violations of Title 18, United States Code, Sections 1591 (sex trafficking of minors) and 371 (sex trafficking conspiracy) (the "Subject Offenses") described as follows: i. Any and all taxidermied dogs. ii. Any and all massage tables and massage paraphernalia. iii. Any and all busts or three-dimensional representations of female human torsos. iv. Any and all photos or representations depicting nude or partially nude women located in the Massage Room, as defined herein. v. Any and all sex toys and sex paraphernalia located in the Massage Room, as defined herein. 2017.08.02 EFTA00247133 AO93 (SDNY Rev. 01/17) Search and Seizure Warrant UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the Southern District of New York In the Matter of the Search of (Briefly describe the property to be searched or identify the person by name and address) See Attachment A 6573 SEARCH AND SEIZURE WARRANT To: Any authorized law enforcement officer An application by a federal law enforcement officer or an attorney for the government requests the search of the following person or property located in the Southern District of New York (ia'entlfr the person or describe the property to be searched and give its location): See Attachment A The person or property to be searched, described above, is believed to conceal (+dent°, the person or describe the property to be seized): See Attachment A The search and seizure are related to violation(s) of (insert statutory citations): Title 18, United States Code, Sections 371 and 1591 I find that the affidavit(s), or any recorded testimony, establish probable cause to search and seize the person or property. YOU ARE COMMANDED to execute this warrant on or before 1 .20. to • tett (not to exceed 14 days) et in the daytime 6:00 a.m. to 10 p.m. Cl at any time in the day or night as 1 find reasonable cause has been established. Unless delayed notice is authorized below, you must give a copy of the warrant and a receipt for the property taken to the person from whom, or from whose premises, the property was taken, or leave the copy and receipt at the place where the property was taken. The officer executing this warrant, or an officer present during the execution of the warrant, must prepare an inventory as required by law and promptly return this warrant and inventory to the Clerk of the Court. O Upon its return, this warrant and inventory should be filed under seal by the Clerk of the Court. USW Millais O I find that immediate notification may have an adverse result listed in 18 U.S.C. § 2705 (except for dejay of trial), and authorize the officer executing this warrant to delay notice to the person who, or whose property, will be searched or seized (check the appropriate box) Ofor days (not to exceed 30). Ountil, the facts justifying, jtte.latfr specific date of Date and time issued: 1-.6. \ of•L‘k ck• itA • City and state: New York, NY Judge's signature, Hon. Barbara Moses, U.S. Magistrate Judge Printed name and title EFTA00247134 AO 93 (SDNY Rev. 01/17) Search and Seizure Warrant (Page 2) Return Case No.: Date and time warrant executed: Copy of warrant and inventory left with: Inventory made in the presence of: Inventory of the property taken and name of any person(s) seized: Certification I declare under penalty of perjury that this inventory is correct and was returned along with the original warrant t0 the Court. Date: Executing officer's signature Printed name and title EFTA00247135 ATTACHMENT A I. Premises to be Searched—Subject Premises 1. The premises to be searched (the "Subject Premises") are described as a nearly 19,000 square foot multi-story single-family residence located at 9 East 71st Street, New York, New York, and include all locked and closed containers found therein. A photograph of the front entrance to the Subject Premises is included below: II. Items to Be Seized 1. This warrant authorizes executing agents to photograph, video record and otherwise document the full interior of the Subject Premises, including any items, furnishings, or possessions therein. 2. In addition, this warrant authorizes the seizure of certain evidence, fruits, and instrumentalities of violations of Title 18, United States Code, Sections 1591 (sex trafficking of minors) and 371 (sex trafficking conspiracy) (the "Subject Offenses") described as follows: a. Evidence concerning occupancy or ownership of the Subject Premises, including utility and telephone bills, mail envelopes, addressed correspondence, diaries, statements, identification documents, address books, telephone directories, and photographs of its occupant(s). b. Evidence concerning the layout, furnishings, decorations, and floor pattern of the Subject Premises, including photographs and blueprints of the Subject Premises. 2017.08.02 EFTA00247136 AO 93 (Rev. 11/13) Search and Seizure Warrant UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the District of Virgin Islands In the Matter of the Search of (Briefly describe the property to be searched or identify the person by name and address) Premises Known as Little Saint James Island, USVI, and Any Buildings, Structures or Containers Thereupon Case No. 2_01g - SEARCH AND SEIZURE WARRANT To: Any authorized law enforcement officer An application by a federal law enforcement officer or an attorney for the government requests the search of the following person or property located in the District of the Virgin Islands (identify the person or describe the property to be searched and give its location): Premises Known and Described as LITTLE SAINT JAMES ISLAND, U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS, and Any Buildings or Other Structures Contained Thereon, and Any Locked or Closed Containers/Items Contained Therein. I find that the affidavit(s), or any recorded testimony, establish probable cause to search and seize the person or property described above, and that such search will reveal (identify the person or describe the property to be seized): See Attachments A, ekerrtd-19 YOU ARE COMMANDED to execute this warrant on or before August 24, 2019 (not to exceed /4 days) O in the daytime 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. coat any time in the day or night because good cause has been established. Unless delayed notice is authorized below, you must give a copy of the warrant and a receipt for the property taken to the person from whom, or from whose premises, the property was taken, or leave the copy and receipt at the place where the property was taken. The officer executing this warrant, or an officer present during the execution of the warrant, must prepare an inventory as required by law and promptly return this warrant and inventory to the Honorable Ruth Miller (United States Magistrate Judge) O Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3103a(b), I find that immediate notification may have an adverse result listed in 18 U.S.C. § 2705 (except for delay of trial), and authorize the officer executing this warrant to delay notice to the person who, or whose property, will be searched or seized (check the appropriate box) O for 30 days (not to exceed 30) O until, the facts justifying, the later sRecific date of Date and time issued: (24,S bitlir /lags City and state: Judge's signature St. Thomas, VI Ruth Miller, United States Magistrate Judge Printed name and title EFTA00247137 AO 93 (Rev 11/13) Search and Seizure Warrant (Page 2) Return Case No.: Date and time warrant executed: Copy of warrant and inventory left with: Inventory made in the presence of: Inventory of the property taken and name of any person(s) seized: Certification I declare under penalty of perjury that this inventory is correct and was returned along with the original warrant to the designated judge. Date: Executing officer's signature Printed name and title EFTA00247138 ATTACHMENT A I. Premises to be Searched—Subject Premises The Subject Premises are particularly described as a private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands known as Little Saint James, any buildings or other structures contained thereon, and any closed containers/items contained therein. Little Saint James is an approximately 75 acre island located approximately four (4) miles off the southeast coast of St. Thomas. The Subject Premises is depicted in the following photograph: • t (tk.. a' I •tle %; J411/Cr. 40. 1• The Subject Premises contains multiple structures, including but not limited to: a. On the northeast end of the Subject Premises, there is a single story structure next to a pool. b. On the southwest end of the Subject Premises, there is a single-story, four-wall structure. The walls are painted with blue and white stripes. The structure has large double doors as its main entrance and large windows on the three remaining walls. c. On the north east end of the Subject Premises, there are multiple structures. The main structure is a single story residence (the "Main Residence") with a stone exterior, a blue roof, and a white detailed exterior that includes white columns. d. A separate structure ("Residence One") with a blue roof and stone exterior is at the back of the Main Residence, located at the end of the northeast tip of the island and surrounded by coastline on two of its sides. 2017.08.02 EFTA00247139 e. A second larger structure ("Residence Two) is set between the Main Residence and the coastline. f. Four smaller single story structures (the "Four Cabanas") are next to the Main Residence and a large pool. All four smaller structures have blue roofs. g. A third large structure ("Residence Three") set off from the four smaller structures and next to the coast line is painted white and has a blue roof. Residence Three appears to have two levels throughout and also appears to be at a lower elevation than the Main Residence, Residence Two, and the Four Cabanas. h. Behind Residence Three and along the coastline is a small roofed structure at the end of a wooden dock (the "Dock House"). i. There are two single story sheds ("Shed One" and "Shed Two") that are located just southwest of the Main Residence. Shed One and Shed Two appear to have a metal-like exterior that is a green-blue color. j. Next to Shed One and Shed Two is a four wall structure that appears to have several sally port type doors ("Maintenance One"). A second structure ("Maintenance Two") is next to Maintenance One and has a white exterior with four sets of white double doors and three single white doors. k. Near the center of the island is a single story structure ("Residence Four") that has a stone exterior and blue roof. The front of Residence Four has three dark double doors. 1. Next to the helicopter landing pad are two small structures with blue roofs ("Helipad Buildings"). m. On the west side of the Subject Premises on the coast is an approximately two-level structure with a blue roof ("Residence Five"). II. Items to Be Seized A. Evidence, Fruits, and Instrumentalities of the Subject Offenses This warrant authorizes the seizure of certain evidence, fruits, and instrumentalities of violations of Title 18, United States Code, Sections 1591 (Sex Trafficking of Minors), and 371 (Sex Trafficking Conspiracy) (the "Subject Offenses") described as follows: 1. Any documents or communications with or regarding victims or potential victims of the Subject Offenses or between EPSTEIN and co-conspirators to the Subject Offenses; 2. Any photographs of victims or potential victims of the Subject Offenses or co- conspirators to the Subject Offenses. 2 2017.08.02 EFTA00247140 3. Any nude, partially nude, or sexually suggestive photographs of individuals who appear to be teenage girls, or younger. 4. Any documents evidencing the presence of co-conspirators at the Subject Premises. 5. Records or other items that evidence ownership, control, or use of, or access to devices, storage media, and related electronic equipment used to access, transmit, or store information relating to the Subject Offenses, including, but not limited to, sales receipts, warranties, bills for Internet access, handwritten notes, registry entries, configuration files, saved usernames and passwords, user profiles, e-mail contacts, and photographs. 6. Any child erotica defined as suggestive visual depictions of nude minors that do not constitute child pornography, as defined by 18 U.S.C. § 2256(8). 7. Any computer devices and storage media believed to be owned or used by JEFFREY EPSTEIN including, but not limited to, desktop and laptop computers, disk drives, modems, thumb drives, personal digital assistants, smart phones, digital cameras, scanners, routers, modems, and network equipment used to connect to the Internet. In lieu of seizing any such computer devices or storage media, this warrant also authorizes, in the alternative, the copying of such devices or media for later review. 8. Any items or records needed to access the data stored on any seized or copied computer devices or storage media, including but not limited to any physical keys, encryption devices, or records of login credentials, passwords, private encryption keys, or similar information. 9. Any items or records that may facilitate a forensic examination of the computer devices or storage media, including any hardware or software manuals or other information concerning the configuration of the seized or copied computer devices or storage media. 10. Any evidence concerning the identities or locations of those persons with access to, control over, or ownership of the seized or copied computer devices or storage media. 11. Any evidence concerning the ownership of the Subject Premises, and any maps or other geographical guides to the Subject Premises. 3 2017.08.02 EFTA00247141 AO 93 (Rev. 11/13) Search and Seizure Warrant UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the District of Virgin Islands In the Matter of the Search of (Briefly describe the property to be searched or identify the person by name and address) Premises Known as Little Saint James Island, USVI, and Any Buildings, Structures or Containers Thereupon Case No. a-c; 2_0t9 -MCA SEARCH AND SEIZURE WARRANT To: Any authorized law enforcement officer An application by a federal law enforcement officer or an attorney for the government requests the search of the following person or property located in the District of the Virgin Islands (identiry the person or describe the property to be searched and give its location): Premises Known and Described as LITTLE SAINT JAMES ISLAND, U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS, and Any Buildings or Other Structures Contained Thereon, and Any Locked or Closed Containers/Items Contained Therein. I find that the affidavit(s), or any recorded testimony, establish probable cause to search and seize the person or property described above, and that such search will reveal (identify the person or describe the property to be seized): See Attachments A,4374Td-I9 , YOU ARE COMMANDED to execute this warrant on or before August 24, 2019 (not to exceed 14 days) O in the daytime 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Oat any time in the day or night because good cause has been established. Unless delayed notice is authorized below, you must give a copy of the warrant and a receipt for the property taken to the person from whom, or from whose premises, the property was taken, or leave the copy and receipt at the place where the property was taken. The officer executing this warrant, or an officer present during the execution of the warrant, must prepare an inventory as required by law and promptly return this warrant and inventory to the Honorable Ruth Miller (United States Magistrate Judge) O Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3103a(b), I find that immediate notification may have an adverse result listed in 18 U.S.C. § 2705 (except for delay of trial), and authorize the officer executing this warrant to delay notice to the person who, or whose property, will be searched or seized (check the appropriate box) O for 30 days (not to exceed 30) O until, the facts justifying, the later s ecific date of Date and time issued: (LS bn l J•/z2q; City and state: Judge's signature St. Thomas, VI Ruth Miller, United States Magistrate Judge Printed name and title EFTA00247142 AO 93 (Rev. 11/13) Search and Seizure Warrant (Page 2) Return Case No.: Date and time warrant executed: Copy of warrant and inventory left with: Inventory made in the presence of : Inventory of the property taken and name of any person(s) seized: Certification I declare under penalty of perjury that this inventory is correct and was returned along with the original warrant to the designated judge. Date: Executing officer's signature Printed name and title EFTA00247143 ATTACHMENT A I. Premises to be Searched—Subject Premises The Subject Premises are particularly described as a private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands known as Little Saint James, any buildings or other structures contained thereon, and any closed containers/items contained therein. Little Saint James is an approximately 75 acre island located approximately four (4) miles off the southeast coast of St. Thomas. The Subject Premises is depicted in the following photograph: •••: ,Ledjes te Jarrm., , The Subject Premises contains multiple structures, including but not limited to: a. On the northeast end of the Subject Premises, there is a single story structure next to a pool. b. On the southwest end of the Subject Premises, there is a single-story, four-wall structure. The walls are painted with blue and white stripes. The structure has large double doors as its main entrance and large windows on the three remaining walls. c. On the north east end of the Subject Premises, there are multiple structures. The main structure is a single story residence (the "Main Residence") with a stone exterior, a blue roof, and a white detailed exterior that includes white columns. d. A separate structure ("Residence One") with a blue roof and stone exterior is at the back of the Main Residence, located at the end of the northeast tip of the island and surrounded by coastline on two of its sides. 2017.08.02 EFTA00247144 e. A second larger structure ("Residence Two) is set between the Main Residence and the coastline. f. Four smaller single story structures (the "Four Cabanas") are next to the Main Residence and a large pool. All four smaller structures have blue roofs. g. A third large structure ("Residence Three") set off from the four smaller structures and next to the coast line is painted white and has a blue roof. Residence Three appears to have two levels throughout and also appears to be at a lower elevation than the Main Residence, Residence Two, and the Four Cabanas. h. Behind Residence Three and along the coastline is a small roofed structure at the end of a wooden dock (the "Dock House"). i. There are two single story sheds ("Shed One" and "Shed Two") that are located just southwest of the Main Residence. Shed One and Shed Two appear to have a metal-like exterior that is a green-blue color. j. Next to Shed One and Shed Two is a four wall structure that appears to have several sally port type doors ("Maintenance One"). A second structure ("Maintenance Two") is next to Maintenance One and has a white exterior with four sets of white double doors and three single white doors. k. Near the center of the island is a single story structure ("Residence Four") that has a stone exterior and blue roof. The front of Residence Four has three dark double doors. 1. Next to the helicopter landing pad are two small structures with blue roofs ("Helipad Buildings"). m. On the west side of the Subject Premises on the coast is an approximately two-level structure with a blue roof ("Residence Five"). II. Items to Be Seized A. Evidence, Fruits, and Instrumentalities of the Subject Offenses This warrant authorizes the seizure of certain evidence, fruits, and instrumentalities of violations of Title 18, United States Code, Sections 1591 (Sex Trafficking of Minors), and 371 (Sex Trafficking Conspiracy) (the "Subject Offenses") described as follows: 1. My documents or communications with or regarding victims or potential victims of the Subject Offenses or between EPSTEIN and co-conspirators to the Subject Offensei; 2. Any photographs of victims or potential victims of the Subject Offenses or co- conspirators to the Subject Offenses. 2 2017.08.02 EFTA00247145 3. My nude, partially nude, or sexually suggestive photographs of individuals who appear to be teenage girls, or younger. 4. Any documents evidencing the presence of co-conspirators at the Subject Premises. 5. Records or other items that evidence ownership, control, or use of, or access to devices, storage media, and related electronic equipment used to access, transmit, or store information relating to the Subject Offenses, including, but not limited to, sales receipts, warranties, bills for Internet access, handwritten notes, registry entries, configuration files, saved usernames and passwords, user profiles, e-mail contacts, and photographs. 6. Any child erotica defined as suggestive visual depictions of nude minors that do not constitute child pornography, as defined by 18 U.S.C. § 2256(8). 7. Any computer devices and storage media believed to be owned or used by JEFFREY EPSTEIN including, but not limited to, desktop and laptop computers, disk drives, modems, thumb drives, personal digital assistants, smart phones, digital cameras, scanners, routers, modems, and network equipment used to connect to the Internet. In lieu of seizing any such computer devices or storage media, this warrant also authorizes, in the alternative, the copying of such devices or media for later review. 8. Any items or records needed to access the data stored on any seized or copied computer devices or storage media, including but not limited to any physical keys, encryption devices, or records of login credentials, passwords, private encryption keys, or similar information. 9. My items or records that may facilitate a forensic examination of the computer devices or storage media, including any hardware or software manuals or other information concerning the configuration of the seized or copied computer devices or storage media. 10. Any evidence concerning the identities or locations of those persons with access to, control over, or ownership of the seized or copied computer devices or storage media. 11. My evidence concerning the ownership of the Subject Premises, and any maps or other geographical guides to the Subject Premises. 3 2017.08.02 EFTA00247146 AO 93 (Rev. 11/13) Search and Seizure Warrant UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the District of Virgin Islands In the Matter of the Search of (Briefly describe the property to be searched or identfr the person by name and address) Premises Known as Little Saint James Island, USVI, and Any Buildings, Structures or Containers Thereupon Case No. 2_01631-60C/O SEARCH AND SEIZURE WARRANT To: Any authorized law enforcement officer An application by a federal law enforcement officer or an attorney for the government requests the search of the following person or property located in the District of the Virgin Islands identify the person or describe the property to be searched and give its location): Premises Known and Described as LITTLE SAINT JAMES ISLAND, U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS, and Any Buildings or Other Structures Contained Thereon, and Any Locked or Closed Containers/Items Contained Therein. I find that the affidavit(s), or any recorded testimony, establish probable cause to search and seize the person or property described above, and that such search will reveal °demi& the person or describe the property to be seized): See Attachments A, 437Cmd-19 , YOU ARE COMMANDED to execute this warrant on or before August 24, 2019 (not to exceed 14 days) O in the daytime 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Oat any time in the day or night because good cause has been established. Unless delayed notice is authorized below, you must give a copy of the warrant and a receipt for the property taken to the person from whom, or from whose premises, the property was taken, or leave the copy and receipt at the place where the property was taken. The officer executing this warrant, or an officer present during the execution of the warrant, must prepare an inventory as required by law and promptly return this warrant and inventory to the Honorable Ruth Miller (United States Magistrate Judge) O Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3103a(b), I find that immediate notification may have an adverse result listed in 18 U.S.C. § 2705 (except for delay of trial), and authorize the officer executing this warrant to delay notice to the person who, or whose property, will be searched or seized (check the appropriate box) O for 30 days (not to exceed 30) O until, the facts justifying, the later specific date of Date and time issued: as tir4r Raiff City and state: ( MO Judge's signature St. Thomas, VI Ruth Miller, United States Magistrate Judge Printed name and title EFTA00247147 AO 93 (Rev. 11113) Search and Seizure Warrant (Page 2) Return Case No.: Date and time warrant executed: Copy of warrant and inventory left with: Inventory made in the presence of : Inventory of the property taken and name of any person(s) seized: Certification I declare under penalty of perjury that this inventory is correct and was returned along with the original warrant to the designated judge. Date: Executing officer's signature Printed name and title EFTA00247148 ATTACHMENT A I. Premises to be Searched—Subject Premises The Subject Premises are particularly described as a private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands known as Little Saint James, any buildings or other structures contained thereon, and any closed containers/items contained therein. Little Saint James is an approximately 75 acre island located approximately four (4) miles off the southeast coast of St. Thomas. The Subject Premises is depicted in the following photograph: The Subject Premises contains multiple structures, including but not limited to: a. On the northeast end of the Subject Premises, there is a single story structure next to a pool. b. On the southwest end of the Subject Premises, there is a single-story, four-wall structure. The walls are painted with blue and white stripes. The structure has large double doors as its main entrance and large windows on the three remaining walls. c. On the north east end of the Subject Premises, there are multiple structures. The main structure is a single story residence (the "Main Residence") with a stone exterior, a blue roof, and a white detailed exterior that includes white columns. d. A separate structure ("Residence One") with a blue roof and stone exterior is at the back of the Main Residence, located at the end of the northeast tip of the island and surrounded by coastline on two of its sides. 2017.08.02 EFTA00247149 e. A second larger structure ("Residence Two) is set between the Main Residence and the coastline. f. Four smaller single story structures (the "Four Cabanas") are next to the Main Residence and a large pool. All four smaller structures have blue roofs. g. A third large structure ("Residence Three") set off from the four smaller structures and next to the coast line is painted white and has a blue roof. Residence Three appears to have two levels throughout and also appears to be at a lower elevation than the Main Residence, Residence Two, and the Four Cabanas. h. Behind Residence Three and along the coastline is a small roofed structure at the end of a wooden dock (the "Dock House"). i. There are two single story sheds ("Shed One" and "Shed Two") that are located just southwest of the Main Residence. Shed One and Shed Two appear to have a metal-like exterior that is a green-blue color. j. Next to Shed One and Shed Two is a four wall structure that appears to have several sally port type doors ("Maintenance One"). A second structure ("Maintenance Two") is next to Maintenance One and has a white exterior with four sets of white double doors and three single white doors. k. Near the center of the island is a single story structure ("Residence Four") that has a stone exterior and blue roof. The front of Residence Four has three dark double doors. 1. Next to the helicopter landing pad are two small structures with blue roofs ("Helipad Buildings"). m. On the west side of the Subject Premises on the coast is an approximately two-level structure with a blue roof ("Residence Five"). II. Items to Be Seized A. Evidence, Fruits, and Instrumentalities of the Subject Offenses This warrant authorizes the seizure of certain evidence, fruits, and instrumentalities of violations of Title 18, United States Code, Sections 1591 (Sex Trafficking of Minors), and 371 (Sex Trafficking Conspiracy) (the "Subject Offenses") described as follows: 1. Any documents or communications with or regarding victims or potential victims of the Subject Offenses or between EPSTEIN and co-conspirators to the Subject Offenses; 2. Any photographs of victims or potential victims of the Subject Offenses or co- conspirators to the Subject Offenses. 2 2017.08.02 EFTA00247150 3. Any nude, partially nude, or sexually suggestive photographs of individuals who appear to be teenage girls, or younger. 4. Any documents evidencing the presence of co-conspirators at the Subject Premises. 5. Records or other items that evidence ownership, control, or use of, or access to devices, storage media, and related electronic equipment used to access, transmit, or store information relating to the Subject Offenses, including, but not limited to, sales receipts, warranties, bills for Internet access, handwritten notes, registry entries, configuration files, saved usemames and passwords, user profiles, e-mail contacts, and photographs. 6. Any child erotica defined as suggestive visual depictions of nude minors that do not constitute child pornography, as defined by 18 U.S.C. § 2256(8). 7. Any computer devices. and storage media believed to be owned or used by JEFFREY EPSTEIN including, but not limited to, desktop and laptop computers, disk drives, modems, thumb drives, personal digital assistants, smart phones, digital cameras, scanners, routers, moderns, and network equipment used to connect to the Internet. In lieu of seizing any such computer devices or storage media, this warrant also authorizes, in the alternative, the copying of such devices or media for later review. 8. Any items or records needed to access the data stored on any seized or copied computer devices or storage media, including but not limited to any physical keys, encryption devices, or records of login credentials, passwords, private encryption keys, or similar information. 9. Any items or records that may facilitate a forensic examination of the computer devices or storage media, including any hardware or software manuals or other information concerning the configuration of the seized or copied computer devices or storage media. 10. Any evidence concerning the identities or locations of those persons with access to, control over, or ownership of the seized or copied computer devices or storage media. 11. Any evidence concerning the ownership of the Subject Premises, and any maps or other geographical guides to the Subject Premises. 3 2017.08.02 EFTA00247151 AO 106 (SDNY Rev. 01/17) Application fora Search Warrant UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the Southern District of New Ilk MAG 5 7 8 In the Matter of the Search of (Erich describe the property to be searched or identify thethe person to, name and address) Six binders with various CDs Case No. APPLICATION FOR A SEARCH AND SEIZURE WARRANT I, a federal law enforcement officer or an attorney for the government, request a search warrant and state under penalty of perjury that I have reason to believe that on the following person or property (Went°, the person or describe the property robe searched and give its location): located in the Southern District of New York , there is now concealed (Eden* the person or describe the property to be seized): See Attached Affidavit and its Attachment A The basis for the search under Fed. R. Crim. P. 41(c) is (check one or more): X O evidence of a crime; O contraband, fruits of crime, or other items illegally possessed; O property designed for use, intended for use, or used in committing a crime; O a person to be arrested or a person who is unlawfully restrained. The search is related to a violation of: Code Section(s) 18 USC 1591 18 USC 371 Offense Description(s) Sex Trafficking of Minors Sex Trafficking Conspiracy The application is based on these facts: See Attached Affidavit and its Attachment A 61 Continued on the attached sheet O Delayed notice of 30 days (give exact ending date if more than 30 days: under 18 U.S.C. § 3103; the basis of which is set forth on theettached Sworn to before me and signed in my presence. Date: City and state: New York, NY Applicant's signature ) is requested pi Printed nanteeiditi le 00 u ast JudgCs-stgaffir - "cf.,::; Cott, United. otatkaagistra,teW Fringed namiranIftlyeitli "n" •--irrett'SN EFTA00247152 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK In the Matter of the Application of the United States Of America for a Search and Seizure Warrant for six binders with various CDs TO BE FILED UNDER SEAL Agent Affidavit in Support of Application for Search and Seizure Warrant SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK) ss.: S ing duly sworn, deposes and says: I. Introduction A. Affiant 1. I have been a Task Force Officer with the Federal Bureau of Investigation ("FBP") since 2017. As such, I am a "federal law enforcement officer" within the meaning of Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 41(a)(2)(C), that is, a government agent engaged in enforcing the criminal laws and duly authorized by the Attorney General to request a search warrant. I am also a detective with the New York Police Department ("NYPD") and have been employed by the NYPD for approximately thirteen years. I am currently assigned to investigate violations of criminal law relating to the'sexual exploitation of children as part of an FBI Task Force. I have gained expertise in this area through classroom training and daily work related to these types of investigations. As part of my responsibilities, I have been involved in the investigation of sex trafficking cases, and have participated in the execution of search warrants for electronic devices and electronic storage media. 2. I make this Affidavit in support of an application pursuant to Rule 41 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure for a wan-ant to search certain electronic devices, compact disks and related electronic media specified below (the "Subject Items") for the items and information 1 2017.08.02 EFTA00247153 described in Attachment A. This affidavit is based upon my personal knowledge; my review of documents and other evidence; my conversations with other law enforcement personnel; and my training, experience and advice received concerning the use of computers in criminal activity and the forensic analysis of electronically stored information ("ESP'). Because this affidavit is being submitted for the limited purpose of establishing probable cause, it does not include all the facts that I have learned during the course of my investigation. Where the contents of documents and the actions, statements, and conversations of others are reported herein, they are reported in substance and in part, except where otherwise indicated. B. The Subject Items 3. The. Subject Items are particularly described as follows': a. Two blue binders with CDs, which were seized by Special Agent M , _from a blue suitcase on or about July 11, 2019 ("Subject Item-1"). b. Three blue binders with various CDs and one clear binder with a green spine with various CDs, all four of which were seized by Special Agent _horn a black suitcase on or about July 11, 2019 ("Subject Item-2"). 4. The Subject Items are all presently located in the Southern District of New York. C. The Target Subjects and the Subject Offenses 5. For the reasons detailed below, I believe that there is probable cause to believe that the Subject Device contains evidence, fruits, and instrumentalities of violations of Title 18, United States Code, Sections 1591 (sex trafficking of minors), and 371 (sex trafficking conspiracy) (the To the extent that the Subject Items contain any removable storage media, including CDs, the description of each such item encompasses those other media. 2 2017.08.02 EFTA00247154 S. "Subject Offenses"). The Target Subjects of this investigation are known and unknown co- conspirators of JEFFREY EPSTEIN, including but not limited tici II. Probable Cause A. Probable Cause Regarding the Commission of the Subject Offenses 6. On or about July 2, 2019, a grand jury in this District returned an Indictment charging JEFFREY EPSTEIN with the Subject Offenses. A copy of the Indictment is attached hereto as Exhibit A and is incorporated by reference. EPSTEIN was arrested pursuant to the Indictment on or about July.6, 2019, and had been detained pending trial at the Metropolitan Correctional Center ("MCC") in New York, New York. 7. On or about August 10, 2019, the Bureau of Prisons confirmed that JEFFREY EPSTEIN had been found unresponsive in his cell at the MCC that morning, and was pronounced dead shortly thereafter. 8. Notwithstanding EPSTEIN's death, the sex trafficking investigation that led to his indictment remains ongoing. In particular, Count One of the Indictment alleged that EPSTEIN conspired with others to traffic minors, and further identified three individuals who worked for EPSTEIN (identified in Exhibit A as "Employee-1", "Employee-2," and "Employee-3") and facilitated EPSTEIN's at?use of minor girls by, among other things, arranging victims' encounters with EPSTEIN and paying victims after these encounters. The individual identified in Exhibit A is "Employee-2" is , a Target Subject of this investigation. 9. On or about November 28, 2018, the Miami Herald began publishing a series of articles relating to the defendant, his sexual misconduct with minors, and a previous investigation into his conduct in Florida from in or about 2005 through 2008. The article included information about role in EPSTEIN's sexual abuse of minors. Based on my participation in this investigation, I have learned that bank records obtained by the Government appear to show 2017.08.02 EFTA00247155 that just days later, on or about December 3, 2018, the defendant wired $250,000 from a trust account to a This course of action, and in particular its timing, suggests. that EPSTEIN was attempting to influence who might have been able to provide information against him in light of the recently re-emerging allegations. B. Probable Cause Justifying Search of the Subject Items The Indictment and Victim-1 10. As set forth in Exhibit A, from at least in or about 2002, up to and including at least in or about 2005, JEFFREY EPSTEIN sexually abused multiple minor girls in the Southern District of New York and elsewhere. During that time and continuing to the present, EPSTEIN possessed and controlled a multi-story, single-family residence located at 9 East 71st Street, New York, New York, which is described in Exhibit A as "the New York Residence." 11. As further set forth in paragraphs 8 through 10 of Exhibit A, from at least in or about 2002, up to and including at least in or about 2005, EPSTEIN sexually abused numerous minor victims at the New York Residence. In particular, and as alleged in the Indictment, when a victim arrived at the New York Residence, she would be escorted to a room inside the Subject Premises with a massage table, where she would perform a massage on EPSTEIN. The victims, who were as young as 14 years of age, were told by EPSTEIN or other individuals to partially or fully undress before beginning the "massage." During the encounter, EPSTEIN would escalate the nature and scope of physical contact with his victim to include, among other things, sex acts such as EPSTEIN typically would also FolloWing each encounter, EPSTEIN or one of his employees or associates paid the victim in cash. 4 2017.08.02 EFTA00247156 12. As set forth in paragraphs 12 through 13 of Exhibit A, to further facilitate his ability to abuse minor girls in New York, JEFFREY EPSTEIN asked and enticed certain of his victims to recruit additional minor girls to perform "massages" and similarly engage in sex acts with EPSTEIN. When a victim would recruit another minor girl for EPSTEIN, he paid both the victim- recruiter and the new victim hundreds of dollars in cash. EPSTEIN knew that his victims were underage, including because certain victims told him their age. 13. One of the victims identified in paragraph 22 of Exhibit A is Victim-1. As part of the FBI's investigation of EPSTEIN, other law enforcement officers and I have interviewed Victim-1.2 During those interviews, Victim-1 has said, in substance and in part, that EPSTEIN sexually abused Victim-1 on multiple occasions between approximately 2002 and 2005 in the New York Residence. This sexual abuse all occurred when Victim-1 was under the age of 18. The July 6.2019 and July 7.2019 Search Warrants for the New York Residence 14. On or about July 6, 2019, the Honorable Barbara Moses, United States Magistrate Judge, signed a search warrant authorizing a search of the New York Residence. The search warrant is attached as Exhibit B and incorporated by reference herein. 15. At approximately 6 p.m. on or about July 6, 2019, law enforcement officers (the "Search Team") commenced executing the search warrant at the New York Residence. 2 In meetings with the Government, Victim-1 has disclosed that, approximately a decade ago, she committed marriage fraud in order to obtain a green card and, subsequently, U.S. citizenship. She has also disclosed personal substance abuse, primarily involving the abuse of prescription drugs, during various periods between the early 2000s and 2019. Victim-1 has also disclosed having worked for approximately a year at a "happy-ending" massage parlor, performing paid sex acts. Victim-1 is currently pursuing a civil damages claim against EPSTEIN for his sexual abuse of her. Information provided by Victim-1 has proven reliable and has been corroborated by independent evidence, including documents and records obtained during the investigation and the accounts of other victims whom Victim-1 has never met. 5 2017.08.02 EFTA00247157 16. Based on the Search Team's observations during an initial search of the New York Residence, at approximately 7 pan., the Search Team stopped the search and froze the scene in order to seek a new search warrant. 17. On or about July 7, 2019, the Honorable Barbara Moses, United States Magistrate Judge, signed a second search warrant authorizing a search of the New York Residence (the "Second Warrant"). The Second Warrant is attached as Exhibit C, and incorporated by reference herein. At approximately 2:30 a.m., the Search Team resumed the search, and commenced searching pursuant to the Second Warrant. 18. Based on my conversations with members of the Search Team, I have learned the following: a. The Search Team observed a number of computing devices, including computers and tablet devices, throughout the New York Residence. b. Inside a safe in a closet on the third floor (the "Safe"), the Search Team discovered and seized, among other items, several binders containing sleeves of compact discs, most of which are labeled with handwriting. In total, the binders contain dozens of compact discs. One disc is labeled ` and " Another disc is labeled "Nudes 00-24." Another is labeled "Misc. Nudes." Yet another is labeled "Girl Pics Nude." Some discs contain the word "Zorro" or "LS.J." For example, one disc is marked (IM Zorro Pies." Based on my conversations with law enforcement agents who have participated in this investigation, I believe the name "Zorro" refers to Zorro Ranch, EPSTEIN's property in New Mexico, and the name LSJ refers to Little Saint James, EPSTEIN's property in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The majority of the discs contain titles that include female names. Some of the discs in the binders seized by the Search Team have titles that appear to refer to trips or vacations. 6 2017.08.02 EFTA00247158 c. At the time of the search, the Search Team did not seize certain binders of discs located in the Safe, where the majority of the discs in the binder were labeled in a manner that did not appear to refer to girls or nudes. The Search Team also did not seize at that time several unlabeled hard drives, which were also located in the Safe. As detailed below, those additional . binders of discs are among the subjects of this application. d. In addition to the Safe, in the drawer of a dresser in a room on the Fifth floor of the New York Residence, the Search team discovered and seized, among other items, a shoebox (the "Shoebox") which contained numerous compact discs. The majority of the discs are labeled, in handwriting, with female names. One disc is labeled "Thai Massage." Mother disc is labeled "Blonde Girl Photo Shoot." Yet another disc is labeled "Misc. Girls Nude/Dinner—Scientists." The discs in the Shoebox were seized by the Search Team. In another drawer of that same dresser, the Search Team discovered loose polaroid photographs depicting young, nude females who, based on the training and experience of law enforcement officers who observed them, appear to be teenagers. In that same drawer, the Search Team discovered a folder marked, in handwriting, ".," which contained photographs, including nude and sexually suggestive photographs of a young girl who, based on the training and experience of law enforcement officers who observed them, appears to be younger than 18. The folder also contained other nude photographs of young girls who appear to be teenagers, based on my training and experience. Inside the folder is a compact disc marked ". at LIS 6/03" (the "Elise"), which was seized by the Search Team. e. In a closet on the Fifth Floor of the New York Residence, the Search Team discovered, among other items, a box marked "women/old photos." The box contained, among other items, approximately seven compact discs, which are labeled with hand-written titles. One disc is labeled "nudes 00-24." Mother is labeled Thotographera '03" The remaining 7 2017.08.02 EFTA00247159 discs contain titles that include female names. All of the foregoing discs were seized by the Search Team. f. In that same closet, the Search Team discovered numerous black binders containing what appear to be print outs of digital photographs (with file names underneath) and compact discs. The Search Team seized approximately ten binders (the "Seized Binders") 3 which appeared to contain, among other photographs, photographs of nude or partially nude young girls, some of which are in sexually suggestive poses. Based on the training and experience of law enforcement officers who observed them, at least some of the young girls depicted in the photographs appear to be teenagers, including some who appear to be under the age of 18. The Seized Binders also include photographs of what appear to be personal functions, events, and travel. g. The compact discs seized by the Search Team and described in paragraphs 16(a)-(d) are currently stored within the Southern District of New York in containers marked for identification with FBI evidence numbers 15, 16, 17, 18, and 22 (the "Seized Discs"). The-Julv-7,201-9-Seareh-Wanant-for-the-Seized-Discs 19. On or about July 7, 2019, the Honorable Barbara Moses, United States Magistrate Judge, signed a third search warrant to search and seize electronic media stored on the Seized Discs (the "Third Search Warrant"). The Third Warrant is attached as Exhibit D, and incorporated by reference herein. 20. Based on my conversations with law enforcement agents who have reviewed the Seized Discs pursuant to the Third Search Warrant (the "Reviewing Agents"), I have learned the following: 3 The Search Team did not seize the remaining binders. 8 2017.08.02 EFTA00247160 C • a. The discs contain approximately thousands of nude or partially nude photographs of girls or young women, many of which are in sexually suggestive poses. Based on my conversations with the Reviewing Agents, who have particular training and experience relating to child erotica and visual depictions of children in child exploitation cases, I have learned that the Reviewing Agents believe that many of the nude or partially nude images they have reviewed appear to depict girls under the age of 18. Moreover, many of the photographs appear to be labeled with file names that suggest the photographs depict these girls at properties associated with JEFFREY EPSTEIN. For example, some file names are labeled "Zorro" or "LSJ." b. Among the photographs on the Seized Discs, the Reviewing Agents identified partially-nude photographs of a young girl, labeled with an associated name that matched a particular individual ("Individual-1"). After identifying those photographs, the Government was advised by Individual-I's counsel that Individual-1 recalls the month and year during which she believes those partially-nude photographs were taken, and also the location where they were taken, and that she was 17 years old at the time.' 21. In addition, I have learned that some of the file names are marked." which are the initials of reported that photos may have been taken by . As set forth below, I have interviewed an individual who has photographed her. Accordingly, I believe that a portion of these 4 A preliminary review of the metadata from these photographs has been inconclusive. In particular, some of die photographs of Individual-1 contain metadata suggesting the photographs were taken on a date when Individual-1 would have been 18 years old. Other photographs of Individual-1, which appear based on Individual-I's appearance and surroundings to have been taken around the same time, contain metadata suggesting the photographs were taken on a date when Individual-1 would have been 15 years old. 9 2017.08.02 EFTA00247161 22. Among the photographs seized from the New York Residence, the Reviewing Agents identified partially-nude photographs of a young girl, labeled with die name of a particular individual ("Individual-1"). In or about August 2019, I participated in an interview of Individual- 1, with her counsel present. Based on my personal observations, I believe that the photographs described in Paragraph 20(b) depict Individual-1. I have also spoken with another law enforcement agent who interviewed Individual-1 on a separate occasion in or about July 2019, with her counsel present. During the course of these interviews, Individual-1 stated, in sum an substance that she met EPSTEIN in 2003 when she was approximately 17, and that she travelled to several of EPSTEIN's properties before she turned 18. EPSTEIN paid for the trips, and would give Individual-1 money and gifts while she traveled with him. During these trips, EPSTEIN sexually abused and assaulted Individual-1 on approximately four different occasions, all of which occurred before she turned 18. Individual- I reported that EPSTEIN raped her during two of these incidents. Individual-1 further reported that, when she was approximately 17, asked to photograph her, and did in fact photograph Individual-1. The July 11, 2019 Search Warrant for All Electronic Devices and Storage Media in the New York Residence 23. Following the initiation of the FBI's review of the Seized Discs, on or about July 11, 2019, the Honorable Henry B. Pitman, United States Magistrate Judge, signed another search warrant authorizing another search of the New York Residence and specifically authorizing the seizure and search of all electronic devices and storage media inside the New York Residence (the "Fourth Warrant"). The Fourth Warrant is attached as Exhibit E and incorporated by reference herein. 24. Later on July 11, 2019, the Search Team executed the Fourth Warrant at the New York Residence. 10 2017.08.02 EFTA00247162 25. Based on my conversations with members of the Search Team, I have learned the following, among other things, regarding the execution of the Fourth Warrant: a. During the July 11, 2019 execution of the Fourth Warrant inside the New York Residence, the Search Team found that the Safe described above was empty and, in particular, that the collection of discs and hard drives described in paragraph 16(b), above, that the Search Team had not seized during its prior search of the New York Residence on July 7, 2019, had been removed. b. After discovering that the Safe was empty, the Search Team spoke with an employee who worked at the New York Residence (the "Employee"). During that conversation, the Employee told the Search Team that after the completion of the prior search on July 7, 2019, the Employee had been instructed by a third party ("the Third Party") to take the contents of the Safe out of the New York Residence and deliver those items to the Third Party. The Employee further told the Search Team that after receiving that instruction, the Employee packed the contents of the Safe into two suitcases and delivered those suitcases to the Third Party. The Employee provided the Search Team with the Third Party's contact information. c. The Search Team then contacted the Third Party. During the ensuing conversation, the Third Party confirmed receipt of two suitcases from the Employee but also told the Search Team that the Third Party had not opened the suitcases or touched or tampered with their contents. The Third Party also agreed to deliver the two suitcases to the Search Team. d. Later on July 11, 2019, and consistent with the conversation described above, the Third Party met the Search Team outside of the New York Residence and provided Special Agent with the two suitcases described above, one of which was blue and one of which was black. Consistent with standard law enforcement protocol, the Search Team 11 2017.08.02 EFTA00247163 conducted an inventory of both suitcases before taking custody of them. While taking an inventory of the blue suitcase, the Search Team discovered, among other items, Subject Item-1. While taking an inventory of the black suitcase, the Search Team discovered, among other items, Subject Item- 2. These items, i.e., Subject Items -1, and -2, appeared to be the same items observed in the Safe by the Search Team during the July 7, 2019 search of the New York Residence. The July 15, 2019 Search Warrant for Certain Items Located Inside the Blue and Black Suitcases 26. On or about July 15, 2019, the Honorable Kevin Nathaniel Fox, United States Magistrate Judge, signed a search warrant authorizing the search of several items, including items recovered from the black and blue suitcases seized by Special Agent on or about July 11, 2019 (the "Fifth Warrant"). The Fifth Warrant is attached as Exhibit F and incorporated by reference herein. 27. In support of the Government's request for the Fifth Warrant, a Special Agent of the FBI submitted an affidavit in which she described some of the contents of the black and blue suitcases seized by Special Agent on or about July 11, 2019. Before submitting that affidavit, that agent had not personally reviewed the contents of those suitcases; rather, those descriptions were based on her conversations with other FBI agents who had seized the suitcases. Based on those conversations with other agents, she requested that the Fifth Warrant authorize the search of, among other items, (a) two black binders with CDs, which were seized by Special Agent from a blue suitcase on or about July 11, 2019, and (b) two binders with various CDs, which were seized by Special Agent from a black suitcase on or about July 11, 2019. The Fifth Warrant authorized the search of those specific items. 28. After the Fifth Warrant was issued, other law enforcement agents retrieved some of the items listed in the Fifth Warrant from the blue and black suitcases, which were and remain 12 2017.08.02 EFTA00247164 in FBI custody in the Southern District of New York. Those other agents initiated searches of certain items inside the two suitcases, including of Subject Item-1. 29. Subsequently, I personally inspected the contents of these suitcases, and realized that there had been a miscommunication about the color and quantity of the binders of CDs in each suitcase. In particular, the blue suitcase in fact contained two blue binders with CDs (defined herein as Subject Item-1), not two black binders. Additionally, the black suitcase in fact contained a total of four binders with CDs, three of which are blue and one of which is clear with a green spine, (defined herein as Subject Item-2), not two binders. 30. In light of these discrepancies, the FBI ceased its search of Subject Item-1 and never initiated a search of Subject Item-2. Accordingly, I now respectfully request a warrant authorizing a search of the binders that are in fact located inside the two suitcases, which have been identified as Subject Item-1 and Subject Item-2 herein. Request to Search the Subject Items 31. Based on my training and experience and .participation in this investigation, I respectfully submit that there is probable cause to believe that the Subject Items will contain and/or constitute additional fruits, evidence and instrumentalities of the Subject Offenses. As an initial matter, all of the Subject Items were originally found in the same Safe in which EPSTEIN was storing discs and other media already reviewed and which contain hundreds of not thousands of nude and suggestive images of young females, some of whom appear to be under 18. Given as much, and because there is probable cause to believe that EPSTEIN and his co-conspirators, including engaged in sex trafficking of underage girls, there is probable cause to believe that the additional storage media in EPSTEIN' s possession and control—Le., the Subject Items-Lwill contain evidence of the Subject Offenses. Moreover, that efforts were made to remove 13 2017.01:02 EFTA00247165 Subject Items -1 and -2 from the New York Residence after the initial search only further reinforces the probable cause to believe that those Subject Items contain and constitute fruits, evidence and instrumentalities of the Subject Offenses. 32. I further know from my training and experience that computer files or remnants of • such files can be recovered months or even years after they have been created or saved on an electronic device such as the Subject Items. Even when such files have been deleted, they can often be recovered, depending on how the device has subsequently been used, months or years later with forensics tools. Thus, the ability to retrieve from information from the Subject Items depends less on when the information was first created or saved than on a particular user's device configuration, storage capacity, and computer habits. 33. Based on the foregoing, I respectfully submit there is probable cause to believe that evidence of JEFFREY EPSTElN's commission of the Subject Offences is likely to be found on the Subject Items. III. Procedures for Searching ESI A. Review of ESI 34. Law enforcement personnel (who may include, in addition to law enforcement officers and agents, attorneys for the government, attorney support staff, agency personnel assisting the government in this investigation, and outside technical experts under government control) will review the ESI contained on the Subject Items for information responsive to the warrant. 35. In conducting this review, law enforcement may use various techniques to determine which files or other ESI contain evidence or fruits of the Subject Offenses. Such techniques may include, for example: 14 2017.08.02 EFTA00247166 • surveying directories or folders and the individual files they contain (analogous to looking at the outside of a file cabinet for the markings it contains and opening a drawer believed to contain pertinent files); conducting a file-by-file review by "opening" or reading the first few "pages" of such files in order to determine their precise contents (analogous to performing a cursory examination of each document in a file cabinet to determine its relevance); • "scanning" storage areas to discover and possibly recover recently deleted data or deliberately hidden files; and performing electronic keyword searches through all electronic storage areas to determine the existence and location of data potentially related to the subject matter of the investigations; and reviewing metadata, system information, configuration files, registry data, and any other information reflecting how, when, and by whom the computer was used. 36. Law enforcement personnel will make reasonable efforts to restrict their search to data falling within the categories of evidence specified in the warrant. Depending on the circumstances, however, law enforcement may need to conduct a complete review of all the ESI from the Subject Items to evaluate its contents and to locate all data responsive to the warrant. B. Return of the Subject Items 37. If the Government determines that the Subject Items are no longer necessary to retrieve and preserve the data on the Subject Items, and that the Subject Items are not subject to seizure pursuant to Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 41(c), the Government will return the. Subject Items, upon request. Computer data that is encrypted or unreadable will not be returned unless law enforcement personnel have determined that the data is not (i) an instrumentality of the s Keyword searches alone are typically inadequate to detect all relevant data. For one thing, keyword searches work only for text data, yet many types of files, such as images and videos, do not store data as searchable text. Moreover, even as to text data, there may be information properly subject to seizure but that is not captured by a keyword search because the information does not contain the keywords being searched. 15 2017.08.02 EFTA00247167 offense, (ii) a fruit of the criminal activity, (iii) contraband, (iv) otherwise unlawfully possessed, or (v) evidenCe of the Subject Offenses. IV. Conclusion and Ancillary Provisions 38. Based on the foregoing, I respectfully request the court to issue a warrant to seize the items and information specified in Attaclunent A to this affidavit and to the Search and Seizure Warrant. 39. In light of the confidential nature of the continuing investigation, I respectfully request that this affidavit and all papers submitted herewith be maintained under seal until the Court orders otherwise. Sworn to before me on September i Z- 2019 S L. COTS STATES MAOIS,TRATE JUDGE Task Force Officer Federal Bureau of Investigation ; • • -t• - • 16 2017.08.02 EFTA00247168 Attachment A I. Items Subject to Search and Seizure The Subject Items are particularly described as follows: a. Two blue binders with CDs, which were seized by Special Agent a from a blue suitcase on or about July 11, 2019 ("Subject Item-I"). b. Three blue binders with various CDs and one clear binder with a green spine with various CDs, all four of which were seized by Special Agent from a black suitcase on or about July 11, 2019 ("Subject Item-2"). II. Review of ESI on the Subject Items Law enforcement personnel (who may include, in addition to law enforcement officers and agents, attorneys for the government, attorney support staff; agency personnel assisting the government in this investigation, and outside technical experts under government control) are authorized to review the ESI contained on the Subject Items for evidence, fruits, and instrumentalities of violations of Title 18, United States Code, Sections 1591 (sex trafficking of minors), and 371 (sex trafficking conspiracy) (the "Subject Offenses") described as follows: 1. Any documents or communications with or regarding victims or potential victims of the Subject Offenses; 2. Any photographs of victims or potential victims of the Subject Offenses; 3. Any nude, partially nude, or sexually suggestive photographs of individuals who appear to be teenage girls, or younger; 4. Records, data, or other items that evidence ownership, control, or use of, or access to the Subject Items, including, but not limited to access history data, historical location data, configuration files, saved usemames and passwords, user profiles, e-mail contacts, and photographs; 5. Any child erotica, defined as suggestive visual depictions of nude minors that do not constitute child pornography as defined by 18 U.S.C. § 2256(8). To the extent that the Subject Items contain any removable storage media, including CDs, the description of each such item encompasses those other media. 2017.08.02 EFTA00247169 In conducting this review, law enforcement personnel may use various techniques to determine which files or other ESI contain evidence or fruits of the Subject Offenses. Such techniques may include, for example: surveying directories or folders and the individual files they contain (analogous to looking at the outside of a file cabinet for the markings it contains and opening a drawer believed to contain pertinent files); • conducting a file-by-file review by "opening" or reading the first few "pages" of such files in order to determine their precise contents (analogous to performing a cursory examination of each document in a file cabinet to determine its relevance); "scanning" storage areas to discover and possibly recover recently deleted data or deliberately hidden files; and performing electronic keyword searches through all electronic storage areas to determine the existence and location of data potentially related to the subject matter of the investigation; and reviewing metadata, system information, configuration files, registry data, and any other information reflecting how, when, and by whom the computer was used. Law enforcement personnel will make reasonable efforts to search only for files, documents, or other electronically stored information within the categories identified in Section II of this Attachment. However, law enforcement personnel are authorized to conduct a complete review of all the ESI from seized devices or storage media if necessary to evaluate its contents and to locate all data responsive to the warrant. 2 2017.08.02. EFTA00247170 EXHIBIT A 2017.08.02 EFTA00247171 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK UNITED• STATES OF AMERICA JEFFREY EPSTEIN, Defendant. x SEALED INDICTMENT 19 Cr. 19 CRIM COUNT ONE (Sex Trafficking Conspiracy) 490 ' The Grand Jury Charges: OVERVIEW 1. As set forth herein, over the course of many years, JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the defendant, sexually exploited and• abused dozens of minor girls at his homes in Manhattan, New York, and Palm Beach, Florida, among other locations. 2. In particular, from at least in or about 2002, up to. and including at least in or about 2005, JEFFREY EPSTEIN", the defendant, enticed and recruited, and caused to be enticed and recruited, minor girls to visit his mansion in Manhattan, New York (the "New York Residente") and his estate in Palm Beach, Florida (the "Palm Beach ResIdende") to engage in sex acts with him, after which he would give the victims hundreds of dollars in cash. Moreover, and in order to maintain and increase his supply of victims, EPSTEIN also paid certain of his victims to recruit additional girls to be similarly abused by EPSTEIN. In EFTA00247172 . r this way, EPSTEIN created a vast network of underage victims for him to sexually exploit in. locations including New York and Palm Beach. 3. The victims described herein were as young as 14 years old at the time they were abused by JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the defendant, and were, for various reasons, often particularly vulnerable to exploitation. EPSTEIN intentionally sought out minors and knew that many of his victims were in fact under the age of 18, including because, in some instances, minor victims expressly told him their age. 4. In creating and maintaining this network of minor victims in multiple states to sexually abuse and exploit, JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the defendant, worked and conspired with others, including employees and associates who facilitated his conduct by, among other things, contacting victims and scheduling their sexual encounters with EPSTEIN at the New York Residence and at the Palm Beach Residence. FACTUAL BACKGROUND 5. During all time periods charged in this Indictment, JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the defendant, was a financier with multiple residences in the continental United States, including the New York Residence and the Palm Beach Residence. 6. Beginning in at least 2002, JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the defendant, enticed and recruited, and .caused to be enticed and • 2 EFTA00247173 recruited, dozens of minor girls to engage in sex acts with him, after which EPSTEIN paid the victims hundreds of dollars in cash, at the New York Residence and the Palm Beach Residence. 7: In both New York and Florida, JEFFRBY EPSTEIN, the defendant, perpetuated this abuse in similar ways. Victims were initially recruited to provide 'massages' to EPSTEIN, which would be perforded nude or partially 'nude, would become increasingly seXual in nature, and would typically include one or more sex acts. EPSTEIN paid his victims hundreds of dollars in cash for each encounter. Moreover, EPSTEIN actively encouraged certain. of his victims to recruit additional girls to be similarly sexually abused. EPSTEXN:incentivized hie victims to become recruiters by paying these victim7tecruiters hundreds of dollars for each girl that they broUght to EPSTEIN. In so doing, EPSTEIN maintained a steady supply of new victims to exploit. The New York Residence 8. At all times relevant to this Indictment, JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the defendant, possessed and controlled a multi-story pritate residence an the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York, i.e., the New-York Residence. Between at least in or about 20Q2 and in or about 2005, EPSTEIN abused numerous minor victims at the New York Residence by causing theSe victims to be recruited to engage in paid sex acts with him. 3 EFTA00247174 9. When a victim arrived at the New York Residence, she typically would be escorted to a room with a massage table, where she would perform a massage on JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the defendant. The victims, who were as young as 14 years of•age, were told by EPSTEIN or other individuals to partially or fully undress before beginning the "massage." During the encounter, "EPSTEIN would escalate the nature and scope of physical contact with his victim to include, among other things, sex acts such as EPSTEIN typically would also 10. In connection with each sexual encounter, JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the defendant, or one of his employees or associates, paid the victim in cash. Victims typically were paid hundreds of dollars in cash for each encounter. 11. JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the defendant, knew that many of his New York victims were underage, including because certain victims told him their age. Fuither, once these minor victims were recruited, many were abused by EPSTEIN on multiple subsequent occasions at the New York Residence. EPSTEIN sometimes personally contacted victims to schedule appointments at the New York Residence. In other instances, EPSTEIN directed EFTA00247175 employees and associates, including a New York-based employee ("Employee-1"), to communicate with victims via phone to arrange for these victims to return to the New York Residence for additional sexual encounters with EPSTEIN. 12. Additionally, and to further facilitate his ability to abuse minor girls in New York, JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the defendant, asked and enticed certain of his victims to recruit additional girls to perform "massages" and similarly engage in *sex acts with EPSTEIN. When a victim would recruit another girl for EPSTEIN, he paid both the victim-recruiter and the new victim hundreds of dollars in cash. Through these victim- recruiters, EPSTEIN gained access to and was able to abuse dozens of additional minor girls. 13. In particular, certain recruiters brought dozens of additional minor girls to the New York Residence to give massages to and engage in sex acts with JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the defendant. EPSTEIN encouraged victims to recruit additional girls by offering to pay these victim-recruiters for every additional girl they brought to EPSTEIN. When a victim- recruiter accompanied a new minor victim to the New York Residence, both the victim-recruiter and the new minor victim were paid hundreds of dollars by EPSTEIN for each encounter. In additionr certain victim-recruiters routinely scheduled these 5 EFTA00247176 • or encounters through Employee-1, who sometimes asked the recruiters to bring a specific minor girl for EPSTEIN. The Palm Beach Residepde 14. In addition to reoruiting and. abusing minor girls in Pew York, JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the defendant, created a similar network of minor girls to victimize in Palm Beach, Florida, where EPSTEIN owned, possesSed and controlled another large residence, i.e., the Palm Beach Residence. EPSTEIN frequently traveled from New York to Balt Beach by private jet, before which an employee or associate would ensure that minor victims were •available for encounters upon his arrival in Florida. 15. At the Palm Beach Residence, JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the defendant, engaged in a similar course of abusive conduct. When a victim initially arrived at the Palm Beach Residence, she would bp-escorted to a room, sometimes by an employee of EPSTEIN's, including, at times, two assistants ("Employee-2" and' "Employee-S/ who, as described herein, Jere .also responsible for scheduling sexual encounters with minor victims. Once inside, the victim would provide a nude or'semi-nude massage for EPSTEIN, who would himself typically be naked. During these encounters, EPSTEIN would escalate the nature and scope of the physical contact to include. IF also typically la . EPSTEIN would 6 EFTA00247177 16. In connection with each sexual encounter, JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the'defendant, or one of his employees or associates, paid the victim in cash. Victims typically were paid hundreds of dollars for each encounter. 17. JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the defendant, knew that certain of his victims were underage, including because certain victims told him their age. In addition, aS with New York-based victims, many Florida victims, once recruited, were abused by JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the defendant, on multiple additional occasions, 18. JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the defendant, who during the relevant time period was frequently in New York, would arrange for Employee-2 or other employees to contact victims by phone in advance. of EPSTEIN'S travel to Florida to ensure appeintments were scheduled for when he. arrived. I.n particular, in certain in's'tances, Employee-2 placed phone calls to minor victims in Florida to schedule encounters at the Palm Beach Residence. at the time of certain of those phone calls, EPSTEIN and Employee-2 were in New YOrk, New York. Additionally, certain of the individuals victimized at the Palm 'Beach Residence were contacted by phone by Employee-3 to schedule these encounters. 7 EFTA00247178 19. Moreover, as in New York, to ensure a steady stream of minor victims, JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the defendant, asked and enticed certain victims in Florida to recruit other girls to engage in sex acts. EPSTEIN paid hundreds of dollars to victim- recruiters for each additional girl they brought to the Palm Beach Residence. STATUTORY ALLEGATIONS 20. From at least in or about 2002, up to and including in or about 2005, in the Southern District of New York and elsewhere, JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the defendant, and others known and unknown, willfully and knowingly did combine, conspire, confederate, and agree together and with each other to commit an offense against the United States, to wit, sex trafficking of minors, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section. 1591(a) and (b). 21. It was a part and object of the conspiracy that JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the defendant, and others known and unknown, would and did, in and affecting interstate and foreign commerce, recruit, entice, harbor, transport, provide, and obtain, by any means a person, and to benefit, financially and by receiving anything of value, from participation in a venture which has engaged in any such act, knowing that the person had not attained the age of 18 years and would be caused to engage in a 8 EFTA00247179 3 commercial sex act, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Sections 1591(a) and (b)(2). Overt Acts 22. In furtherance of the conspiracy and to effect the illegal object thereof, the following overt acts, among others, were committed in the Southern District of New York and elsewhere: a. In or about 2004, JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the defendant, enticed and recruited multiple minor victims, including minor victims identified herein as Minor Victim-I, Minor Victim-2, and Minor Victim-3, to engage in sex acts with EPSTEIN at his residences in Manhattan, New York, and Palm Beach, Florida, after which he'provided them with hundreds of dollars in cash for each encounter. b. In or about 2002, Minor Victim-1 was • recruited to engage in sex acts with EPSTEIN and was repeatedly sexually abused by EPSTEIN at the New York Residence over a period of years and was paid hundreds of dollars for each encounter. EPSTEIN also encouraged and enticed Minor Victim-1 to recruit other girls to engage in paid sex acts, which she did. EPSTEIN asked Minor Victim-1 how old she was, and Minor Victim-1 answered truthfully. c. In or about 2004, Employee-1, located in the Southern District of New York, and on behalf of EPSTEIN, placed EFTA00247180 a telephone call to Minor Victim-1.in order to schedule an appointment for Minor Victim-1 to engage in paid sex acts with EPSTEIN. d. In or about 2004, Minbr Victim-2 was recruited to engage in sex acts with OSTEIN and was repeatedly sexually abused by EPSTEIN at the Palm Beach Residence over a period of years and was paid hundreds of dollars after each encounter. EPSTEIN also encouraged and enticed Minor Victim-2 to recruit other girls to engage in paid sex acts, which she did. . e. In or about 2005, EmplOyee-2, located in the Southern District of New York, and on behalf of EPSTEIN, placed a telephone call to Minor Victim-2 in order to schedule an appointment for Minor Victim-2 to engage in paid sea acts with EPSTEIN. f. In or about 20.05, Minor Victim-3 was recruited to engage in set acts with EPSTEIN and was repeatedly sexually abused by EPSTEIN at the Palm Beach Residence over a period of years and was paid hundreds of dollars for each encounter. EPSTEIN also encouraged and enticed Minor Victim-3 to recruit other girls to engage in paid sex acts, which she did. EPSTEIN asked Minor Victim-3 how 61d she was, and Minor Victim-3 answered truthfully. 10 EFTA00247181 g'. In or about 2005, Employee-2, located in the Southern District of New York, and on behalf of EPSTEIN, placed a telephone call to Minor Victim-3 in Florida in order to schedule an appointment for Minor Victim-3 to engage in paid sex acts with EPSTEIN. h. In or about 2004, Employee-3 placed a telephone call to Minor Victim-3 in order to'schedule an appointment for Minor Victim-3 to engage in paid sex acts with . EPSTEIN. (Title 18, United States Code, Section 371.) COUNT TWO (Sex Trafficking) The Grand Jury further charges: 23. The allegations contained in paragraphs.]: through 19 and 22 of this Indictment are repeated and realleged as if fdlly set forth within. 24. From at least in or about 2002, up to. and including in or about 2005, in the Southern District of New York, JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the defendant, willfully and knowingly, in and affecting interstate and foreign commerce, did recruit, entice, harbor, transport, provide, and obtain by any means a person, knowing that the person had not attained the•age of 18 years and would be caused to engage in a commercial sex act, and did aid and abet the same, to wit, EPSTEIN recruited, enticed, harbored, transported, provided, and obtained numerous 11 EFTA00247182 individuals who were less than 18 years old, including but not limited to Minor Victim-1, as described above, and who were then caused to engage in at least one commercial sex act in 'Manhattan, New York. . (Title 18, United States Code, Sections 1591(a), (b)(2), and 2.) FORFEITURE ALLEGATIONS 25. As a result of committing the offense alleged in Count Tice of this Indictment, JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the defendant, shall forfeit to the United States, pursuant to Title 18, United States Code, Section 1594(c)(1), any property, real and personal, that was used or intended to be used to commit or to facilitate the commission of the offense alleged in Count Two, and any property, real or personal, constituting or derived from any proceeds obtained, directly or indirectly, as a result of the offense alleged in Count Two, or any property traceable to such property, and the following specific property: a. The lot or parcel of land, together with its buildings, appurtenances, improvements, fixtures, attachments. and easements, located at 9 East 71st Street, New York, New York, with block number 1386 and lot number 10, owned by Maple, Inc. 12 EFTA00247183 Substitute Asset Provision 26. If any of the above-described forfeitable property, as a result of any act or ()passion of the defendant: • (a) cannot be located upon the exercise of due diligence; (b) has been transferred or sold to, or deposited with, 4 third person; (c) has been placed beyond the jurisdiction of the Court; (d)• has been substantially diminished in value; or (e) has been commingled with other property which cannot be subdivided with6ut difficulty; it is the intent of the United States, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. S 853(p) and 28 S 2461(c), to seek forfeiture of any other property of the defendant Up to the value. Of the above forfeitable property. (Title 18, United States Code, Section 1594; Title 21, United States Code, Section 853(p); and Title 28, United States Code, Section 2461..) GEOFF clIT BERMAN. United States Attorney 4 PertL—_, 13 EFTA00247184 Form No. USA-33s-274 (Ed. 9-25-58) UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. JEFFREY EPSTEIN, Defendant. 'INDICTMENT 418 U.S.C. §§ 371, 1591(a), (b)(2), and 2) GEOFFREY S. BERMAN United States Attorney Forepe -on 14 EFTA00247185 EXHIBIT B 2017.08.02 EFTA00247186 AO 93 (SDNY Rev. 01/17)Search and Seizure Wammt UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the Southern District of New York In the Matter of the Search of (Briefly describe the property to be searched or identify the person byname and address) See Attachment A Case No. SEARCH AND SEIZURE WARRANT To: Any authorized law enforcement officer An application by a federal law enforcement officer or en attorney for the government requests the search of the following person or property located in the Southern District of New York (Identify the perm: or describe the property to be searched and glee its location): see Attachment A The person or property to be searched, described above, is believed to conceal (idea* the person or describe the property to be settecO: . See Attachment A The search and seizure are related to violation(s) of Oaten statutory citations): Title 18, United States Code, Sections 371 and 1591 I find that the affidavit(s), or any recorded testimony, establish probable cause to search and seize the perion or property. YOU ARE COM:WIANDED to execute this warrant on or before 1- • rte ) (not to exceed 14 days) 21 in the daytime 6:00 a.m. to 10 p.m. Oat any time in the day or night as I find reasonable cause has been established. Unless delayed notice is authorized below, you must give a copy of the warrant and a receipt for the property taken to the person from whom, or from whose premises, the property was taken, or leave the copy and receipt at the place where the property was taken. The officer executing this warrant, or an officer present during the execution of the warrant, must prepare an inventory as required by law and promptly return this warrant and inventory to the Clerk of the Court. O Upon its return, this warrant and inventory should be filed under seal by the Clerk of the Court O I find that immediate notification may have an adverse result listed in 18 U.S.C. § 2705 (except for delay of trial), and authorize the officer executing this warrant to delay notice to the person who, or whose property, will be searched or seized (check the appropriate box) Ofor days (not to exceed 30). Ountil, the facts justifying, r specific date of Date and time issued: 1- lAtk ek • V\ • Judge's signature City and state: New York, NY Hon. Barbara Moses, U.S. Magistrate Judge Printed name =Mk EFTA00247187 AO 93 (SONY Rev. 01!17) Search and Seth= Warrant ahle Return Case No.: Date and time warrant executed: Copy of warrant and inventory left with: Inventory made in the presence of : Inventory of the property taken and name of any person(s) seized: Certification I declare under penalty of perjury that this inventory is correct and was returned along with the original warrant to the Court Date: Executing officer's signature Printed name and title EFTA00247188 ATTACHMENT A I. Premises to be Searched—Subject Premises 1. The premises to be searched (the "Subject Premises") are described as a nearly 19,000 square foot multi-story single-family residence located at 9 East 71st Street, New York, New York, and include all locked and closed containers found therein. A photograph of the front entrance to the Subject Premises is included below: II. Items to Be Seized 1. This warrant authorizes executing agents to photograph, video record and otherwise document the full interior of the Subject Premises, including any items, furnishings, or possessions therein. 2. In addition, this warrant authorizes the seizure of certain evidence, fruits, and instrumentalities of violations of Title 18, United States Code, Sections 1591 (sex trafficking of minors) and 371 (sex trafficking conspiracy) (the "Subject Offenses") described as follows: a. Evidence concerning occupancy or ownership of the Subject Premises, including utility and telephone bills, mail envelopes, addressed correspondence, diaries, statements, identification documents, address books, telephone directories, and photographs of its occupant(s). b. Evidence concerning the layout, furnishings, decorations, and floor pattern of the Subject Premises, including photographs and blueprints of the Subject Premises. 2017.08.02 EFTA00247189 EXHIBIT C 2017.08.02 EFTA00247190 ISDNY Rcs 01/17 :itch and Scrture Warrant UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the Southern District of New York In the Matter of the Search of tarn* describe die property to be searched or identify the person by name and address) See Attachment A Case No. SEARCH AND SEIZURE WARRANT To: Any authorized law enforcement officer An application by a federal law enforcement officer or an attorney for the government requests the search of the following person or property located in the Southern District of New York_ lidentifi• the person or describe the property• to be searched and give its location): See Attachment A The person or property to be searched, described above, is believed to conceal (identib the person or describe the property io be seized,: See Attachment A the search and seizure are related to violation(s) of (Insert statutory Cit011OILV Title 18, United States Code, Sections 371 and 1591 I find that the affidavit(s), or any recorded testimony, establish probable cause to search and seize the person or property. YOU ARE COMMANDED to execute this warrant on or before (not to exceed 14 daYs) O in the daytime 6:00 a.m. to l0 p.m. al at any time in the day or night as I find reasonable cause has been established. Unless delayed notice is authorized below, you must give a copy of the warrant and a receipt for the property taken to the person from whom, or from whose premises. the property was taken, or leave the copy and receipt at the place where the property was taken. The officer executing this warrant, or an officer present during the execution of the warrant, must prepare an inventory as required by law and promptly return this warrant and inventory to the Clerk of the Court. O Upon its return, this warrant and inventory should be filed under seal by the Clerk of the Court. (SW Initials July 7, 2019 O I find that immediate notification may have an adverse result listed in IS U.S.C. § 2705 (except for delay of trial), and authorize the officer executing this warrant to delay notice to the person who, or whose property, will be searched or seized (check the appropriate box) Ofor days (not to exceed 30). Ountil. the facts justifyi later specific date o Date and time issued: 1 - rkota4k . Judge's signature City and state: New York, NY Hon. Barbara Moses. U.S. Magistrate Judge Printed name and title EFTA00247191 AO93 (SDNY Rev. OM 7)Search and Seizure Warrant (Page 2) Return Case No.: Date and time warrant executed: Copy of wan-ant and inventory left with: Inventory made in the presence of: Inventory of the property taken and name of any person(s) seized: Certification I declare under penalty to the Court. Date: of perjury that this inventory is correct and was returned along with the original warrant Executing officer's signature Printed name and title EFTA00247192 ATTACHMENT A I. Premises to be Searched—Subject Premises The premises to be searched (the "Subject Premises") are described as a multi-story single-family residence located at 9 East 71st Street, New York, New York, and include all locked and closed containers found therein. A photograph of the front entrance to the Subject Premises is included below: II. Items to Be Seized A. Evidence, Fruits, and Instrumentalities of the Subject Offenses This warrant authorizes the seizure of certain evidence, fruits, and instrumentalities of violations of Title IS, United States Code, Sections 1591 (sex trafficking of minors) and 371 (sex trafficking conspiracy) (the "Subject Offenses") described as follows: i. Any and all taxidermied dogs. ii. Any and all massage tables and massage paraphernalia. iii. Any and all busts or three-dimensional representations of female human torsos. iv. Any and all photos or representations depicting nude or partially nude women located in the Massage Room, as defined herein. v. Any and all sex toys and sex paraphernalia located in the Massage Room, as defined herein. 1017.03.02 EFTA00247193 vi. A binder labeled "PB Girls" and any other documents or communications with or regarding victims or potential victims of the Subject Offenses. 2 2017.0E.02 EFTA00247194 EXHIBIT D 2017.08.02 EFTA00247195 AO 93 (SDNY Rev. 01/17) Search and Seizure Warrant UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the Southern District of New York En the Matter of the Search of (Briefly describe the property to be searched or identin the person by name and address) See Attachment A Case No. SEARCH AND SEIZURE WARRANT To: Any authorized law enforcement officer An application by a federal law enforcement officer or an attorney for the government requests the search of the following person or property located in the Southern District of New York (identify the person or describe the property to be searched and give its location): See Attachment A The person or property to be searched, described above, is believed to conceal (Meng, the person or describe the property to be seized): See Attachment A The search and seizure are related to violation(s) of (insert statutory citations): Title 18, United States Code, Sections 371 and 1591 I find that the affidavit(s), or any recorded testimony, establish probable cause to search and seize the person or property. YOU ARE COMMANDED to execute this warrant on or before (not to exceed 14 days) O in the daytime 6:00 a.m. to 10 p.m. a at any time in the day or night as I find reasonable cause has been established. Unless delayed notice is authorized below, you must give a copy of the warrant and a receipt for the property taken to the person from whom, or from whose premises, the property was taken, or leave the copy and receipt at the place where the property was taken. The officer executing this warrant, or an officer present during the execution of the warrant, must prepare an inventory as required by law and promptly return this warrant and inventory to the Clerk of the Court. O Upon its return, this warrant and inventory should be filed under seal by the Clerk of the Court. IJSAL1 Initials July 21, 2019 O I find that immediate notification may have an adverse result listed in 18 U.S.C. § 2705 (except for delay of trial), and authorize the officer executing this warrant to delay notice to the person who, or whose property, will be searched or seized (check the appropriate bar) O for days (not to exceed 30). Ountil, the facts justifying, the later specific date of •-• Date and time issued: 1-4 -Ick 11`-n?-1,A • Ju signature City and state: New York, NY Hon. Barbara Moses, U.S. Magistrate Judge Printed name and title EFTA00247196 AC) 93 (SONY Rev. 01/17) Search and Seizure Warrani (Page 2) Return Case No.: Date and time warrant executed: Copy of warrant and inventory left with: Inventory made in the presence of: Inventory of the property taken and name of any person(s) seized: Certification I declare under penalty of perjury that this inventory is correct and was returned along with the original warrant to the Court. Date: Executing officer's signature Printed name and title . EFTA00247197 ATTACHMENT A I. The Subject Devices to Be Searched The Subject Devices are particularly described as compact discs stored in containers marked with FBI evidence numbers 15, 16, 17, 18, and 22, seized from the residence located at 9 East 71st Street, New York, New York, on or about July 7, 2019. II. Items to Be Seized A. Evidence, Fruits, and Instrumentalities of the Subject Offenses This warrant authorizes the seizure of certain evidence, fruits, and instrumentalities of violations of Title 18, United States Code, Sections 1591 (sex trafficking of minors), and 371 (sex trafficking conspiracy) (the "Subject Offenses") described as follows: 1. Any documents or communications with or regarding victims or potential victims of the Subject Offenses; 2. Any photographs of victims or potential victims of the Subject Offenses; 3. Any nude, par

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