EFTA00013634.pdf

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Summary

An email dated January 2, 2008, from an Assistant U.S. Attorney to Alex Acosta and another recipient at USAFLS regarding 'Epstein Press Coverage'. The email includes several attachments of articles and discusses how the State Attorney's Office shutting down the case led the Police Chief to close the investigation, resulting in the publication of Probable Cause affidavits for the arrests of Epstein and two other redacted individuals.

People (6)

Name Role Context
Alex Acosta Recipient / USAFLS
Recipient of the email regarding Epstein press coverage.
[Redacted Sender] Assistant U.S. Attorney (USAFLS)
Sender of the email providing press coverage documents.
Jeffrey Epstein Subject
Subject of the press coverage and arrest affidavits discussed.
[Redacted Individual 1] Associate of Epstein
Name redacted; mentioned alongside Epstein as having a PC affidavit for arrest.
[Redacted Individual 2] Associate of Epstein
Name redacted; mentioned alongside Epstein as having a PC affidavit for arrest.
Chief Police Chief (Likely)
Deemed the police investigation closed and handed out a letter.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
USAFLS
United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida (Sender and Recipient affiliation).
State Attorney's Office
Mentioned as having 'basically shut down the case'.
The Smoking Gun
Media outlet that published redacted PC affidavits and Incident Report.

Timeline (3 events)

2008-01-02
Email sent regarding Epstein press coverage.
West Palm Beach, FL (Sender location)
State Attorney's Office shut down the case.
Florida
Police investigation deemed closed by the Chief, making PC affidavits public.
Florida

Locations (1)

Location Context
Location of the Assistant U.S. Attorney's office (500 S. Australian Ave, Suite 400).

Relationships (3)

Alex Acosta Colleagues [Redacted Sender]
Email correspondence within USAFLS.
Mentioned together regarding PC affidavits for arrests.
Mentioned together regarding PC affidavits for arrests.

Key Quotes (1)

"when the State Attorney's Office basically shut down the case, the Chief deemed the police investigation 'closed,' which meant that the PC affidavits for the arrests of Epstein, [REDACTED], and [REDACTED] became public."
Source
EFTA00013634.pdf
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