EFTA00037467.pdf

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Summary

This document is an internal FBI email chain dated July 2, 2020, regarding the arrest of Ghislaine Maxwell. A Supervisory Special Agent (SSA) from FBI New York writes to thank a team leader for their assistance and the successful execution of 'today's entry' (the tactical arrest), specifically praising an unnamed Special Agent (SA) for outstanding work.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Ghislaine Maxwell Subject of Arrest
Mentioned in subject line 'Re: Maxwell arrest'
Redacted SSA Supervisory Special Agent, FBI New York
Sender of the initial email thanking the team for the operation
Redacted SA Special Agent
Singled out for praise: 'especially SA [Redacted] who was outstanding!'
Redacted Team Leader Team Leader
Recipient of the email, praised for assembling an impressive team

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
FBI
Federal Bureau of Investigation
FBI New York
Office of the sending SSA
FBI Boston
Implied by 'BS' in the CC field (Boston Division covers New Hampshire where arrest occurred)
Task Force
Mentioned as 'an important case for our Task Force'

Timeline (1 events)

2020-07-02
Maxwell arrest / Tactical Entry
Implied (Bradford, NH, based on date/event history)
FBI New York Task Force Tactical Team

Locations (2)

Location Context
FBI Field Office
Implied by 'BS' code

Relationships (1)

SSA [Redacted] (FBI NY) Professional/Collaborative Redacted Team Leader
SSA thanking the team leader for assistance and prioritizing the case.

Key Quotes (3)

"today's entry couldn't have gone any better"
Source
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Quote #1
"This was an important case for our Task Force and for the FBI."
Source
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Quote #2
"especially SA [Redacted] who was outstanding!"
Source
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Quote #3

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