FBI FOIA Vault - Jeffrey Epstein Part 20

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FOIA VaultPart 20Subpoena RecordsCase 31E-MM-108062
FBI FOIA VAULT RELEASE JEFFREY EPSTEIN PART 20 "Jeffrey Epstein Part 20" is an FBI Vault installment that includes subpoena and evidence-routing records tied to investigative case handling. The opening "Deleted Page Information Sheet" identifies "Civil Action# 17-cv-03956" and reports "Total Deleted Page(s) = 507," with extensive page-by-page exemption references. This establishes that Part 20 contains a substantial volume of withheld material in addition to released pages. Sample pages in this part show structured index and evidence forms with partially readable text. One visible page labeled "1A Envelope" lists subpoena-related entries and references case number "31E-MM-108062," including line items such as subpoena results, subscriber-information returns, and "JetBlue subpoena results." Another visible page is an FD-340 style evidence transmittal form showing case identifiers, field-office notation linked to Palm Beach, and a date-received line indicating November 2006, with key identities redacted. These features indicate that Part 20 is centered on collection logistics and chain-of-custody style documentation for records gathered through administrative subpoenas and related process. Even with heavy redaction, the document structure reveals investigative workflow: request issuance, incoming returns, indexing, and evidence packaging. For archive users, this part is useful for understanding the procedural backbone of the investigation, especially how telecommunications, travel, and documentary records were processed and tracked in FBI files. Source: FBI FOIA Vault Available at: https://vault.fbi.gov/jeffrey-epstein/Jeffrey%20Epstein%20Part%2020/view

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