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FD-302 (Rev. 5-8-10) 90A-NY-3151227 Serial 99 -1 of 2- FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Date of entry 09/04/2019 On Saturday July 6,2019, the author, SA and SA were assigned to take custody and transport case subject/defendant JEFFREY E. EPSTEIN to 26 Federal Plaza, Manhattan, NY, incidental to his arrest at TETERBORO AIRPORT, located in Teterboro, New Jersey. This report supplements the arrest FD-302 dated, July 29th, 2019 (Serial 183). SA was driving the Bureau vehicle and SA was seated as the front passenger and the author was seated in the rear passenger left and defendant EPSTEIN was seated as rear passenger right. During the trip back to 26 Federal Plaza, New York, NY the author engaged defendant EPSTEIN in conversation as to his needs for any medical or psychological issues. The author asked defendant EPSTEIN if he was taking any medications of any kind, to which he (EPSTEIN) responded "No". The author asked defendant EPSTEIN if he was experiencing any thoughts of harming himself or others, to which defendant EPSTEIN responded "No". The author made it clear to defendant EPSTEIN that if at any time he needed medical or psychological attention at any time to let the author know. Defendant EPSTEIN acknowledged the author. *AUTHORS FOOT NOTE- Two pairs of handcuffs joined together were utilized to secure Defendant EPSTEIN during his post arrest transport to allow a greater degree of comfort due to the lengthy travel time. The correctional officers at the MCC facility also asked defendant EPSTEIN if he had any medical or psychological issues or needs,to which Defendant EPSTEIN responded "No". Later on the evening of Saturday July 6, 2019, while inside the JABS room located on the 27th floor of 26 Federal Plaza, conducting defendant EPSTEIN's arrest process, the author reiterated to defendant EPSTEIN, if he was he having any thoughts of harming himself or others, to which defendant EPSTEIN responded again "No". The author asked defendant EPSTEIN that if he required any type of medical or psychological attention,he would be taken to the hospital immediately. Defendant EPSTEIN acknowledged the authors offer Investigation on 07/06/2019 at File 31E—NY-3027571 New York, New York, United States (In Person) Date drafted 08/15/2019 by This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the moµ" ty of the FBI and is loaned to your agency; it and its contents arc not to be distributed outside your agency. EFTA00091240 FD-302a (Rev. 5-8-10) 90A-NY-3151227 Serial 99 31E-NY-3027571 (U) Supplemental To Jeffrey E Epstein Continuation of FD-302 of Arrest on July 06, 2019 and again declined. o, 07/06/2019 ins, 2 of 2 The author provided Defendant EPSTEIN with several bottles of water, which he (EPSTEIN) drank and SA provided some snack food to Defendant EPSTEIN, who declined to eat at that time. Defendant EPSTEIN was provided the use of a land line telephone to speak with counsel and was provided the use of the restroom. Defendant EPSTEIN did not make any other requests prior to being transported to the US Bureau of Prisons, MCC facility. On Monday July 8, 2019 the author along with SA were assigned to transport Defendant EPSTEIN from the US Bureau of Prisons MCC facility to the US Court House (SDNY) located at 500 Pearl Street, Manhattan, NY. The author met with Defendant EPSTEIN and offered to get Defendant EPSTEIN a cup of coffee or something to eat. Defendant EPSTEIN responded "What's with you guys and eating?". Defendant EPSTEIN then stated to the author, after chuckling, "You're going to buy me a cup of coffee?", the author responded yes. Defendant EPSTEIN again chuckled, "I can reimburse you for the coffee", to which the author declined. Defendant EPSTEIN ultimately declined the offer for coffee or breakfast. The author explained it could be an extended time period and to eat prior to going to court, to which Defendant EPSTEIN politely declined again. Defendant EPSTEIN thanked the author and SA for the way he was treated and that he (EPSTEIN) appreciated the professionalism. As described earlier, two pairs of handcuffs were utilized in tandem to secure Defendant EPSTEIN for transport. Defendant EPSTEIN was then transported to the US Marshal's intake entrance at the SDNY for continued arrest process. Later on, one of Defendant EPSTEIN's attorneys also thanked the author and SA for the professional way their client (EPSTEIN) was treated. EFTA00091241

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Filename EFTA00091240.pdf
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