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This legal document details the arguments between the prosecution (Government) and the defense regarding a foreign (Austrian) passport found in the possession of the defendant, Mr. Epstein. The defense claims Epstein acquired it from a friend in the 1980s for protection during Middle East travel and never used it, while the government argues its existence, along with stamps from various countries and its issuance under an alias, indicates he is a serious flight risk. The document also notes that the defense submitted an asset summary showing Epstein possesses over $56 million in cash.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Mr. Epstein Defendant
The central figure of the document, referred to as "Defendant" and "Mr. Epstein". The document discusses his possessi...
Defense counsel Legal representative
Represents the Defendant (Mr. Epstein) and provides explanations for his possession of a foreign passport and submits...

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
Government government agency
The prosecuting party in the legal case, arguing that the defendant's possession of a foreign passport makes him a fl...

Timeline (4 events)

1980s
Mr. Epstein acquired an Austrian passport.
1980s
A passport contained stamps indicating entry into France, Spain, the United Kingdom, and Saudi Arabia. The defense claims these stamps predate Epstein's receipt of the passport.
France, Spain, the United Kingdom, and Saudi Arabia
2019-06-30
An "Asset Summary" was created, detailing Mr. Epstein's cash holdings.
2019-07-18
The Defense submitted an explanation regarding the passport.

Locations (7)

Location Context
Mentioned as a country of which the Defendant is not a citizen or permanent resident, besides his primary citizenship.
Mentioned as the region for which the Austrian passport was allegedly acquired for protection during travel.
Mentioned as one of the countries for which the foreign passport contains entry stamps from the 1980s.
Mentioned as one of the countries for which the foreign passport contains entry stamps from the 1980s.
Mentioned as one of the countries for which the foreign passport contains entry stamps from the 1980s.
Mentioned as one of the countries for which the foreign passport contains entry stamps from the 1980s.
Implied by the mention of an "Austrian passport".

Relationships (2)

Mr. Epstein professional Defense counsel
Defense counsel represents Mr. Epstein (the Defendant) in a legal proceeding, submitting documents and arguments on his behalf.
Mr. Epstein personal Unnamed friend
The defense claims that Epstein "was given the passport at issue by a friend".

Key Quotes (6)

"Defendant is currently, or has been in the past, a citizen or legal permanent resident of a country other than the United States."
Source
— Government (from Dkt. 23) (A statement from a previous court document cited in this text.)
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"Mr. Epstein has no foreign passports."
Source
— Defense counsel (A contention made by the defense, cited from Dkt. 6.)
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Quote #2
"Epstein . . . acquired the passport in the 1980s, when hijackings were prevalent, in connection to Middle East travel. The passport was for personal protection in the event of travel to dangerous areas, only to be presented to potential kidnapers, hijackers or terrorists should violent episodes occur."
Source
— Defense counsel (The defense's explanation for why Mr. Epstein possessed the Austrian passport.)
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Quote #3
"The Government is attempting to obtain additional information about the Foreign Passport, including how it was obtained and whether the passport is genuine or fabricated."
Source
— Government (from Dkt. 23) (The government's position on the suspicious nature of the foreign passport.)
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"the passport contains numerous ingress and egress stamps, including stamps that reflect use of the passport to enter France, Spain, the United Kingdom, and Saudi Arabia in the 1980s."
Source
— Government (The government's argument regarding the contents of the passport, suggesting it was used for travel.)
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Quote #5
"Epstein was given the passport at issue by a friend . . He never used the document to travel internationally and never presented it to any immigration or customs authority. The passport stamps, predating his receipt of the document, do not reflect Mr. Epstein’s entries or exits."
Source
— Defense counsel (The defense's explanation, submitted on July 18, 2019, for how Epstein obtained the passport and why the stamps are irrelevant.)
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Quote #6

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