EFTA00030174.pdf

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Type: Email chain
File Size: 26 KB
Summary

A heavily redacted email chain from July 7, 2019, the day after Jeffrey Epstein's arrest. One individual sends a New York Times article link about the arrest to another, asking 'I assume this is you?', to which the recipient confirms 'It is indeed'. The exchange concludes with congratulations, suggesting the recipient played a role in the arrest, investigation, or reporting of the event.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Subject
Subject of the email and the linked NY Times article regarding his arrest.
Redacted Sender (1) Sender/Recipient
Person who sent the initial email with the link asking 'I assume this is you?'
Redacted Recipient (1) Recipient/Sender
Person who confirmed 'It is indeed' and received 'Congrats!'. Likely someone involved in the arrest or prosecution.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
The New York Times
Publisher of the article linked in the email.
Google
Host of the AMP link shared.

Timeline (1 events)

2019-07-06
Jeffrey Epstein arrested for sex trafficking
New York / Teterboro (implied by article date/context)

Locations (1)

Location Context
Mentioned in the URL 'nyregion', location of the arrest/news.

Relationships (1)

Redacted Sender Professional/Friendly Redacted Recipient
Use of 'thanks man : )' and congratulations on a professional achievement (presumably the arrest of Epstein).

Key Quotes (4)

"I assume this is you?"
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"It is indeed"
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"Congrats!"
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"thanks man : )"
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