[GRADE A2 — DOJ-OGR-00015363 (FedEx invoice, November 2002)]
A single FedEx invoice from November 11-13, 2002 documents:
This connects three UK-linked recipients through a single day's shipping activity. An earlier FedEx from July 2002 (EFTA01313571) shows Maxwell sending a package to Rosa Monckton at Asprey & Garrard, the luxury jeweler where Monckton was CEO under Lawrence Stroll's ownership.
The simultaneous FedEx shipments place Black, Mandelson, and Isabel Maxwell within Maxwell's active correspondence network on the same day. Black's UK address (14 Collesmore Gardens, London W8) connects his Canadian media empire (see LSJ-03) to Maxwell's London operations. The Monckton/Asprey connection bridges Maxwell's social circle to the Stroll business network (see LSJ-01).
WHAT THIS SHOWS AND DOES NOT SHOW: FedEx records document Maxwell maintained an active correspondence network spanning UK political figures (Mandelson), media barons (Black), family (Isabel), and social contacts (Monckton). The contents of the packages are unknown. FedEx shipments establish correspondence, not the nature of the relationship.