EFTA00014330.pdf

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Type: Email thread / legal correspondence
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Summary

This document is an email chain from July 12-14, 2019, between defense attorney Reid Weingarten and Assistant U.S. Attorneys regarding the case U.S. v. Epstein. The correspondence begins with the government filing its reply in support of detention and opposing bail. Subsequent emails discuss scheduling a meeting between counsel, with Weingarten mentioning his visit to Epstein ('the client') at the jail on the evening of July 14th.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Reid Weingarten Defense Attorney
Representing Jeffrey Epstein; communicating with SDNY prosecutors regarding bail memorandum and meetings.
Martin Weinberg Defense Attorney
CC'd on the initial email regarding the government's reply.
Judge Richard M. Berman Judge
Addressed as 'Chambers of Judge Berman' in the initial email; presiding over case 19 Cr. 490.
Jeffrey Epstein Defendant/Client
Referred to as 'the client' and 'defendant'; Weingarten mentions visiting him at 'the jail'.
[Redacted Name] Assistant U.S. Attorney
Sender of the emails from the government side; signature block identifies as AUSA, SDNY.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Southern District of New York (SDNY)
Government entity prosecuting the case, identified in signature block.
Chambers of Judge Berman
Recipient of the filing.
BlackBerry
Device used by Reid Weingarten ('Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone').

Timeline (3 events)

2019-07-12
Government filed reply in support of detention memo and opposition to bail.
SDNY / Court
Assistant U.S. Attorney Judge Berman Chambers
2019-07-14
Reid Weingarten met with Jeffrey Epstein.
The jail
2019-07-15
Hearing regarding U.S. v. Epstein (implied by 'see you at 10:00' and 'tomorrow morn' references on July 14).
Court (implied)
Reid Weingarten Government Counsel

Locations (2)

Location Context
Office of the Assistant U.S. Attorney.
Location where Reid Weingarten visited the client (Epstein) on July 14, 2019.

Relationships (2)

Reid Weingarten Attorney-Client Jeffrey Epstein
Weingarten refers to 'the client' and visiting 'the jail'.
Reid Weingarten Opposing Counsel Assistant U.S. Attorney (Redacted)
Correspondence regarding case filings, bail memorandum, and scheduling discussions.

Key Quotes (4)

"So just leaving the jail...tomorrow morn has gotten really jammed..."
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Quote #1
"hopeless on a computer...worse on a blackberry which I am using now..."
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Quote #2
"attached please find a courtesy copy of the Government’s reply in support of its detention memo and in opposition to the defendant’s motion for bail"
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Quote #3
"Will be with the client tomorrow evening till about 7"
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Quote #4

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