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The Doj publishes the “first phase” of Epstein files, including a list of evidence

The Ministry of Justice published files related to the disgrace Jeffrey Epstein on Thursday evening.

The published equipment contained pilot newspapers previously published by the pursuit of Ghislaine Maxwell. The files include the editors made by prosecutors on the case to protect the identity of potential victims. Epstein’s so-called “Black Book”, which has already been made public.

A document never seen before is what the Ministry of Justice calls for the “list of evidence”, a catalog of three -page materials apparently obtained through research on the properties of Epstein in New York and the US Virgin Islands.

According to the document, among the elements that the investigators obtained, “One CD labeled” Girl Pics Nude Book 4 “” and a file entitled “LSJ Logbook”, which seems to be a reference to the private island of Epstein, Little St. James.

This photo provided by the New York State Delinquer Register shows Jeffrey Epstein, March 28, 2017.

New York state of sex offenders via AP

The investigators also recovered a bag “containing a yellow envelope marked ‘SK’ of 08/27/08 containing several smaller envelopes containing $ 17,115 in American currency.

The date is notable because it coincides with the time that Epstein was in prison in Palm Beach, Florida. SK could be a reference to one of the former Epstein partners.

The list of evidence also contained dozens of recording devices, computers, hard drives and memory sticks as well as “1 brown bust sculpture of female breasts”, “a containing backrest” 1 vibrator, 3 bies besplugs, 1 set of covers, 1 dildo, 1 leash, 1 box of conservatives, 1 nursing cap. “”

The list also included several massage tables – one of which was brought before the court during the Maxwell trial – many photo and photos albums, including one that said “Girl and Epstein photo album” and a bag containing “1 set of copper and whip handle”.

The Attorney General Pam Bondi had asked the director of the FBI, Kash Patel, to investigate what she describes as an apparent restraint of the investigation files linked to Epstein.

In her letter to Patel, Bondi said that before her confirmation, she had asked for all the files related to Epstein – but that Wednesday evening on Wednesday evening was informed by “a source” that the FBI field office in New York was in possession of “thousands of pages of documents” which had not been delivered.

During the recent appearances on the media on Fox News, Bondi explained the liberation during documents in the assets of the Ministry of Justice concerning his investigation into Epstein, died by suicide in August 2019 pending the trial.

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