[V6.0 UPGRADE: Terminology updated from "victim interview summaries" to FD-302s based on FBI Horizon memo]
FD-302s are the FBI's standard form for recording witness and victim interviews. Each FD-302 is prepared by the interviewing agent and reviewed by a supervisor. They are maintained as case records within the FBI's investigative file system. Massie's reference to "victim interview summaries" and the FBI's Horizon memo's reference to "FD-302s" describe the same documents — sealed SDNY case records containing what victims told FBI agents about their experiences. If a victim named a Canadian billionaire in an FD-302, that is testimony-grade evidence prepared under federal law enforcement procedures — but it remains sealed and inaccessible to documentary analysis.