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- "full_text": "Case 1:19-cr-00490-RMB Document 36 Filed 07/24/19 Page 9 of 74\n1 not do that.\n2 Four, the government, as you probably know, has\n3 conducted a search of Mr. Epstein's home on East 71st Street on\n4 the Upper East Side a little over a week ago in tandem, as it\n5 were, or in connection with Mr. Epstein's arrest.\n6 The government contends in its submission that the\n7 information uncovered as a result of that search supports\n8 detention, pretrial detention, in this proceeding.\n9 And I would like to know from the government\n10 particularly what that information is and whether it would be\n11 feasible -- it certainly would be helpful if there is such\n12 information, that a sample of that evidence in some form be\n13 included in this bail remand proceeding.\n14 Lastly for now, this fifth question. The government\n15 contends that there is evidence of recent what appears to be or\n16 what could be alleged witness tampering or obstruction of\n17 justice in connection with two recent payments, one in the\n18 amount of $250,000 and another in the amount of $100,000 to, as\n19 I understand it, to two employees or associates of Mr.\n20 Epstein's.\n21 Those payments were made soon after a Miami Herald\n22 story about this case and particularly the role of the Florida\n23 United States Attorney, Mr. Acosta at the time, and the U.S.\n24 Attorney's Office.\n25 And I would like to hear from the government and/or\nSOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.\n(212) 805-0300\nDOJ-OGR-00000519",
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- "content": "1 not do that.\n2 Four, the government, as you probably know, has\n3 conducted a search of Mr. Epstein's home on East 71st Street on\n4 the Upper East Side a little over a week ago in tandem, as it\n5 were, or in connection with Mr. Epstein's arrest.\n6 The government contends in its submission that the\n7 information uncovered as a result of that search supports\n8 detention, pretrial detention, in this proceeding.\n9 And I would like to know from the government\n10 particularly what that information is and whether it would be\n11 feasible -- it certainly would be helpful if there is such\n12 information, that a sample of that evidence in some form be\n13 included in this bail remand proceeding.\n14 Lastly for now, this fifth question. The government\n15 contends that there is evidence of recent what appears to be or\n16 what could be alleged witness tampering or obstruction of\n17 justice in connection with two recent payments, one in the\n18 amount of $250,000 and another in the amount of $100,000 to, as\n19 I understand it, to two employees or associates of Mr.\n20 Epstein's.\n21 Those payments were made soon after a Miami Herald\n22 story about this case and particularly the role of the Florida\n23 United States Attorney, Mr. Acosta at the time, and the U.S.\n24 Attorney's Office.\n25 And I would like to hear from the government and/or",
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