“I had a customer that was bringing back several VHS tapes to the US to have them transferred. Unfortunately, these tapes were coming from overseas in their checked baggage. The bags went through one of the luggage metal detectors and were erased. This is a common occurance with older formats of tapes such as VHS and older 8mm, and even audio tapes. Newer tapes are much more resistant to this problem. If a customer is shipping an older tape to you, or bringing them through an airport, be sure to ask them to package the tapes separate from other luggage and write on the package Recorded Media – DO NOT Scan – Hand Inspect ONLY.” -Steve Hoemke Denver store manager
how does this airport thing relate to Epstein though?
The guy lived on an island. The only way to get there is plane or boat. If the attorney took the tapes and brought them on the plane as checked luggage they might have been scanned for metal which might have erased the tapes.
This is more likely if he turned them over in a different state than the one he landed in.
oh I see, I'm sure there are procedures for this
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