FBI Conversation Log, "Do u think this saga will lead to anything for guys like Clinton?" The response from another agent is blunt: "Probably not." (AI SUMMARY & MANUALLY VERIFIED)
Based on the file EFTA01227447.pdf, which contains internal FBI text message logs from 2018 to 2022, here is a summary of the content and the most notable details.
Summary of Document
This document is a log of raw text messages exchanged between FBI agents and officials. It offers a candid, real-time "behind-the-scenes" view of the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. The texts track major events as they unfolded, including the day of Epstein's suicide, the manhunt for Maxwell, the release of the "Filthy Rich" documentary, and the eventual trial.
"Stand Out" Shocking or Interesting Highlights
The "Clinton" Exchange: In August 2019, shortly after Epstein's death, an agent asks: "Do u think this saga will lead to anything for guys like Clinton?" The response from another agent is blunt: "Probably not."
Jokes About Epstein's Death:
On October 30, 2019, following news reports about the autopsy results, agents engaged in a dark "Clue"-themed joke about who killed him:
"It was the cook in the jail cell with the candlestick"
"My money was on Professor Plum in the ballroom with the dagger"
The "Homicidal Strangulation" Autopsy: Agents shared and discussed news alerts stating that Epstein's autopsy was "more consistent with homicidal strangulation than suicide," noting that SDNY (Southern District of New York) had canceled meetings with Epstein's brother, Mark, until a charging decision was made.
+1
The "Dirty Cop" Cellmate: Agents discussed Epstein's cellmate, Nicholas Tartaglione, describing him as a "Dirty Westchester Ex-Cop" who "allegedly killed 4 guys in a drug deal gone bad." One agent remarked, "And who says Orange County gets no action! All of it insane."
+2
Maxwell’s Arrest ("The Hit"): The texts reveal the tactical coordination behind Ghislaine Maxwell's arrest in New Hampshire. On July 2, 2020, agents texted: "Just the case agent, tfo and our ssa went up and Boston did the hit."
They also debunked media rumors that she was hiding in Paris, with one agent noting, "We have a silent hit on her so I doubt it is accurate."
Smuggled Gun in Prison: In March 2020, agents shared a report that a "smuggled gun" was found in the same Manhattan prison where Epstein died. One agent dismissed the media frenzy, saying, "Thx. They certainly sensationalize stories."
Reaction to Netflix's "Filthy Rich": Agents actively watched and commented on the Netflix documentary. One text reads: "Your name made a special appearance in that new Epstein doc! You're famous!" Another agent expressed frustration with the media narrative portrayed in the show: "Media claiming that the FBI ignored Epstein's victims. Makes my blood boil... bastards."
+1
Frustration with Logistics: There is a recurring theme of frustration regarding the handling of "VIP" victims and inter-agency politics. One text complains about an agent pulling "some $hit at SDNY today w this Epstein case" and notes that "she pulled some nonsense."
+1
1 Comment