Dear DOJ: Here's Our GSA Schedule Rate
- Patrick Duggan
- Feb 27
- 5 min read
# Dear DOJ: Here's Our GSA Schedule Rate
We are a registered government contractor. SAM.gov. D-U-N-S number. UEI. Minnesota LLC. The paperwork is clean.
We'd like to offer our services. Specifically: redaction consulting.
Because based on our review of 388,000+ documents your agency released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, you need the help.
The Problem
On an unspecified date, Ghislaine Maxwell — now a convicted sex trafficker serving 20 years in federal prison — sent an email to Doug Band, Counselor to the President of the United States. The email described women by nationality and sexual characteristics and offered to arrange European introductions for purposes that require no editorial interpretation.
The email was sent to **[email protected].**
The General Services Administration. The federal procurement agency. Government email server. Government-issued BlackBerry. Government record under FOIA, the Federal Records Act, and the Presidential Records Act.
Your redaction teams reviewed this document. Cleared it. Released it. And left the .gov address in the header.
**EFTA00011434.** Searchable by anyone with a browser. Right now. Today.
We found it in under a second. Your teams had years.
The Résumé
We are DugganUSA LLC, a cybersecurity and OSINT firm based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Here is what we've done with government-released Epstein data at a budget of $500 per month:
**Indexed 388,000+ documents** across all 12 DOJ EFTA datasets into a full-text searchable archive. Cross-referenced with 2 million ICIJ offshore entities from the Panama Papers, Paradise Papers, and Bahamas Leaks.
**Built an API** that 144 registered researchers, journalists, and investigators use to query the archive. 31,315 queries served. Enterprise customers include a Yale researcher, a Recorded Future analyst, and as of this week, Deutschlandfunk — German national public radio.
**Identified redaction failures** including but not limited to:
- Government email addresses left in headers of documents describing sex trafficking activity (EFTA00011434)
- Flight manifests with full passenger names, crew details, and routing for aircraft associated with sex trafficking (EFTA02334388)
- Financial guarantee requests from sitting heads of international organizations to a convicted sex offender (EFTA02344136)
- Cryptocurrency policy proposals routed through a Nobel Peace Prize chairman to a head of state (EFTA01941232)
- Internal communications revealing the identity of presidential aides coordinating with a convicted co-conspirator (EFTA02332836)
Every one of these documents was reviewed, cleared, and released by DOJ personnel. Every one contains information that a competent redaction review would have flagged, evaluated, and either redacted or documented as an intentional release.
**Provided open-source tools** that third-party developers built on top of our API. EpsteIn — the highest-starred Epstein tool on GitHub (617 stars, 41 forks) — runs entirely on our infrastructure. It was covered by 14 publications across 4 countries, promoted by the founder of DEF CON, and amplified by accounts with 37 million followers.
We did this with two people and three Azure containers.
The Qualifications
**Patrick Duggan**, founder. Former Microsoft — designed and tested the Azure Stack disk presentation layer. Holds operational experience in cloud infrastructure, threat intelligence, and large-scale data indexing. Archbishop Molloy High School, Queens — same graduating institution as the current FBI Deputy Director.
**DugganUSA LLC.** SAM.gov registered. D-U-N-S #14-363-3562. UEI: TP9FY7262K87. SOC 2 Type 2 compliance at 88%. FDA 510(k) readiness at 95%. Active STIX/TAXII threat intelligence feed serving 275+ consumers across 46 countries.
**Technical Stack.** Meilisearch full-text engine (36.3 GB database). Azure Container Apps. Debian-based infrastructure. Automated OCR pipeline processing 42,000+ JP2 evidence images. Face detection extracting 297 crops across 79 unique individuals from House Oversight photographic evidence.
**Security Clearance.** Not currently held. Happy to apply. We suspect the clearance process would be less embarrassing than explaining EFTA00011434 to a Senate subcommittee.
The Offer
We are prepared to provide the following services under a GSA Schedule contract:
**1. Redaction Audit.** Systematic review of released document corpora to identify personally identifiable information, government infrastructure references, classified indicators, and operational security failures present in materials cleared for public release. We have already completed an informal audit of 388,000+ documents and identified multiple categories of redaction failure.
**2. Cross-Reference Analysis.** Integration of released documents with international investigative databases (ICIJ, FinCEN, OFAC, UN sanctions lists) to identify connections that single-corpus review misses. Our existing system cross-references Epstein documents with 2 million offshore entities in real time.
**3. Search Infrastructure.** Deployment of full-text searchable archives for government-released document sets, with API access for authorized researchers, journalists, and oversight bodies. Our existing infrastructure handles 500,000+ queries on $500/month in compute costs.
**4. Threat Assessment.** Application of military-grade targeting frameworks (CARVER, DREAD, Diamond Model, ACH) to document corpora for systematic identification of high-value intelligence within large evidence sets. We have completed 24 CARVER evaluations of Epstein network nodes and maintain a continuously updated cross-index of 12 profiled targets.
The Rate
Our current operational cost is $500 per month. We serve more queries, index more documents, and identify more redaction failures than the teams your agency employed at — we assume — significantly higher cost.
We are not expensive. We are, however, effective.
The government had unlimited resources to review these documents before release. They left a convicted sex trafficker's procurement email sitting on a GSA server with the .gov address fully visible. We found it with a search query.
**We would like to help you not do that again.**
The Precedent
This week — the last week of February 2026 — the following events occurred, all traceable to documents your agency released:
| Event | Date | What Your Release Caused |
|-------|------|--------------------------|
| WEF CEO Børge Brende resigned | Feb 26 | Three dinners at Epstein's residence |
| Former Norwegian PM Thorbjørn Jagland hospitalized | Feb 24 | Corruption charges from Epstein emails |
| Hillary Clinton deposed, 6.5 hours | Feb 26 | House Oversight subpoena |
| Bill Clinton deposed — first former POTUS subpoenaed | Feb 27 | House Oversight subpoena |
| Økokrim charges Jagland with aggravated corruption | Feb 12 | Emails about Putin, Bitcoin, mortgage guarantees |
Five events. Five days. All from your documents. The documents you reviewed, cleared, and decided were safe to release.
The next batch will be reviewed by someone. It can be the same teams who left a .gov address in a sex trafficking email.
Or it can be us.
Contact
**DugganUSA LLC**
Patrick Duggan, Founder
SAM.gov | D-U-N-S #14-363-3562 | UEI: TP9FY7262K87
*Every EFTA document referenced in this letter is searchable at [epstein.dugganusa.com](https://epstein.dugganusa.com). All documents sourced from DOJ-released Epstein files, House Oversight Committee releases, and ICIJ Offshore Leaks Database. No leaked, hacked, or illegally obtained material. Government-released data made searchable.*
*DugganUSA LLC — protect. publish. amplify.*
*Her name was Renee Nicole Good.*
*His name was Alex Jeffery Pretti.*




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