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Huh, I thought I'd checked them all. I was working from Jmail and not the DoJ site.
Fortunately, Jmail is its own repository and links to the DoJ data sets for reference/accountability. Try this link, it's the same email:
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00908376.pdf
I'll correct mine as well. Thank you for pointing it out.
Great, thanks for pointing to the jmail one instead 👍
I would have done that throughout but there's a specific request on so many posts in this community to add links to the actual corpus that I stayed with EFTA links, instead giving the overall link to the William Riley emails at the very top for those who want Jmail since they're all visually grouped once you know the date range.
In this case linking Jmail would have saved me a step because that's what I was working from. For emails and seeing email chains in roughly chronological order, nothing beats Jmail.
But there would still have been the issue of the defunct EFTA link for anyone who wanted to see the original, so I guess it's pretty much the same either way. At least with Jmail I could easily see that there were three duplicates for that email and pick another EFTA link that pointed to the same content, which is something that disappears easily on the DoJ site: the more hits you get on DoJ, the more readily duplicates and significant patterns disappear in the noise.