AO 89B (07/16) Subpoena to Produce Documents, Information, of Objects in a Cruminal Case UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the Southern District of New York United States of America ) v. ) Jeffrey Epstein ) Case No, 19-CRIM-00490 ) Defendant ) SUBPOENA TO PRODUCE DOCUMENTS, INFORMATION, OR OBJECTS IN A CRIMINAL CASE To: Metropolitan Correctional Center, Legal Department 150 Park Row, New York, New York 10007 (Name of person to whom this subpoena is directed) YOU ARE COMMANDED to produce at the time, date, and place set forth below the following books, papers, documents, data, or other objects: Any and all medical or mental health records relating to Jeffrey Epstein, Reg. No. 76318-054. Place: Please mail, email, or fax the requested records to Date and Time: 9g/26/2019 5:30 pm defense counsel of record. Certain provisions of Fed. R. Crim. P. 17 are attached, including Rule 17(c)(2), relating to your ability to file a motion to quash or modify the subpoena; Rule 17(d) and (e), which govern service of subpoenas; and Rule 17(g), relating to your duty 6 respond to this subpoena and the potential consequences of not doing so. Rae teat RUBY J. KRAJICK Dates Sogedzore “> SIF SS VS CLERK OF C \ “ . 1S > Signature of Clerk or Deputy Clerk The name; adden esti fared telephone number of the attorney representing (name of party) Jetfrey Epstein, Defendant rrpyyy itt" , Who requests this subpoena, are: 2 Americas, New York, NY 10036 Notice to those who use this form to request a subpoena Before requesting and serving a subpoena pursuant to Fed. R. Crim. P. 17(c), the party seeking the subpoena is advised to consult the rules of practice of the court in which the criminal proceeding is pending to determine whether any local rules or orders establish requirements in connection with the issuance of such a subpoena. If no local rules or orders govern practice under Rule 17(c), counsel should ask the assigned judge whether the court regulates practice under Rule 17(c) to 1) require prior judicial approval for the issuance of the subpoena, either on notice or ex parte; 2) specify where the documents must be returned (e.g. to the court clerk, the chambers of the assigned judge, or counsel's office); and 3) require that counsel who receives produced documents provide them to opposing counsel absent a disclosure obligation under Fed. R. Crim. P. 16. Please note that Rule 17(c) (attached) provides that a subpoena for the production of certain information about a victim may not be issued unless first approved by separate court order. EFTA00102087