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Document DOJ-OGR-00031628

AI Analysis

Summary: This document appears to be a BellSouth telephone bill for Jeffrey Epstein, dated February 5, 2005, with account details and information about RightTouch service and Low Income Assistance programs. The bill is part of a public records request (No.: 17-295) and is stamped as received on July 26, 2017.
Significance: This document is potentially important as it is a telephone bill for Jeffrey Epstein, a high-profile individual, and may be relevant to investigations or public records requests related to him.
Key Topics: Telephone service details Billing information Low Income Assistance programs
Key People:
  • Jeffrey Epstein - Account holder

Full Text

Visit us on the Internet: www.bellsouth.com ** BELLSOUTH ** (BST,A00100) Page 4 JEFFREY EPSTEIN Account Number: 561 832-4117 908 0450 Bill Period Date: Feb 5, 2005 Messages BellSouth's RightTouch service, our automated, 24-hour customer service system, is an easy way to do business with us. Use any touch-tone phone to confirm receipt of your last payment, make payment arrangements, order services like Call Waiting and Caller ID, request a copy of your bill, order local telephone directories, disconnect your service, or check your account balance. To perform many of the functions listed above, you will need your four-digit Personal Identification Number (PIN) located in the Questions? Call: section on page 1 of your bill or the last four digits of the social security number associated with your account. We even provide help on how to use telephone features. To use RightTouch service, call 1-888-764-2500. Visit us on the Internet: www.bellsouth.com ** BELLSOUTH ** (BST,A00100) Page 5 JEFFREY EPSTEIN Account Number: 561 832-4117 908 0450 Bill Period Date: Feb 5, 2005 Messages (continued) Low Income Assistance for Telephone Service - Lifeline and Link-Up Low income support may be available for your home telephone service. Lifeline and Link-Up provide assistance with monthly recurring and connection charges to qualified residential telephone subscribers. These programs make telephone service more accessible to those who otherwise might not be able to afford it. You may be eligible if you currently receive income-based benefits from a plan such as Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF), Food Stamps, Medicaid, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), or Federal Public Housing/Section 8. If you are at or below 125% of the poverty level, but not currently receiving benefits from one of the listed programs, 07/26/17 Page 1 of 104 Public Records Request No.: 17-295 DOJ-OGR-00031628