New Mexico Investigators Request Records From Over Two Dozen Companies
State investigators sent letters to JPMorgan, Google and more than two dozen other companies directing them to preserve records connected to Jeffrey Epstein and some of his associates. The requests relate to a criminal probe focused on a New Mexico property.
foxnews.comNew Mexico investigators have sent letters to JPMorgan, Google and more than two dozen companies ordering them to lock down records tied to Jeffrey Epstein and some of his associates. The letters direct the companies to preserve documents connected to the individuals named in the requests. Officials described the action as part of an ongoing criminal investigation.
The companies that received letters include major financial and technology firms. Investigators did not disclose the full list of recipients or the specific types of records sought. The requests focus on materials that may relate to activities at a New Mexico property.
Officials have not released additional details about the scope or timeline of the probe. The preservation orders require the companies to maintain the relevant records while the investigation continues.


