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What types of documents are in the indexed Epstein Files corpus?

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The Epstein Files corpus includes a wide range of documents such as correspondence, memoranda, notes, diaries, statistics, letters, e-mails, electronic computer files, telegrams, minutes, contracts, reports, studies, checks, statements, receipts, returns, summaries, pamphlets, books, prospectuses, interoffice communications, offers, notations of any sort of conversation, telephone calls, meetings or other communications, bulletins, printed matter, computer print-outs, teletypes, facsimiles, invoices, work sheets, and all drafts, alterations, modifications, changes, and amendments of any of the foregoing EFTA01100048. Additionally, the corpus includes graphic or aural records or representations of any kind, such as photographs, charts, graphs, microfiche, microfilm, videotape, recordings, motion pictures, and electronic, mechanical or electric records or representations of any kind, including tapes, cassettes, and disc recordings EFTA01100048. The corpus also encompasses various other types of documents, including but not limited to, contracts, agreements, reports, objects, tangible things, work papers, transcripts, minutes, reports and recordings of telephone or other conversations or communications, or of interviews or conferences, or of other meetings, occurrences or transactions, affidavits, statements, summaries, opinions, tests, experiments, analysis, evaluations, journals, balance sheets, income statements, statistical records, desk calendars, appointment books, lists, tabulations, sound recordings, data processing input or output, microfilms, checks, statements, receipts, summaries, computer printouts, computer programs, text messages, e-mails, information kept in computer hard drives, other computer drives of any kind, computer tape back-up, CD-ROM, other computer disks of any kind, teletypes, telecopies, invoices, worksheets, and printed matter of every kind and description EFTA00606494, EFTA00606497, EFTA00606498.

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