FBI FOIA Vault - Jeffrey Epstein Part 21

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FOIA VaultPart 21Fax RecordsAdministrative Subpoenas
FBI FOIA VAULT RELEASE JEFFREY EPSTEIN PART 21 This item is "Jeffrey Epstein Part 21" from the FBI Vault series. The part opens with a deleted-page index sheet listing "Civil Action# 17-cv-03956" and "Total Deleted Page(s) = 341." The index applies multiple FOIA exemptions across many pages, including b3, b6, b7C, and b7D, documenting substantial withholding alongside the released material. Unlike some parts that are almost entirely illegible, sampled pages in Part 21 preserve several operational details. One visible page is a fax-style subpoena-response cover dated January 15, 2007, with contact routing fields and a subject line identifying subpoena response context. Another page shows a U.S. Department of Justice/FBI subpoena form with case number 31E-MM-108062, service language requiring production of subscriber and toll records, and a compliance deadline in March 2007 at a West Palm Beach address. Names and phone-specific identifiers are redacted, but the legal command structure is still clear. These pages suggest Part 21 emphasizes compelled-record collection and communications with third-party custodians. The document therefore contributes to the public record by showing process-level artifacts: subpoena text, delivery channels, response handling, and codified exemption use. In combination with adjacent Vault parts, Part 21 helps map how the FBI documented investigative outreach to service providers while protecting personal identifiers under FOIA. Source: FBI FOIA Vault Available at: https://vault.fbi.gov/jeffrey-epstein/Jeffrey%20Epstein%20Part%2021/view

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