📧 Communication

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Communication Details

From
[Redacted] (Assistant U.S. Attorney) Linked to [Redacted] (Assistant U.S. Attorney)
To
Jill Greenfield Jill Greenfield
Date
February 14, 2020
Subject
RE: Epstein investigation
Message Content

Detailed email outlining interview process: voluntary nature, comfort of witness, typically 2 prosecutors and 2 officers present, majority female team, focus on employment scope rather than graphic details initially. Offers to come to UK.

📄 Source Document

EFTA00026794.pdf
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Document Summary

This document is an email chain from February 2020 between Jill Greenfield, a partner at the UK law firm Fieldfisher, and an Assistant U.S. Attorney from the Southern District of New York. They are negotiating the terms for an interview with Greenfield's client, a former employee of Ghislaine Maxwell and potential victim of Jeffrey Epstein. The correspondence covers logistics, the client's request for anonymity, the presence of a US lawyer friend, and the U.S. government's assurance that the client is considered a witness/victim rather than a suspect. The U.S. Attorney explains the FBI interview process (Form 302) and offers to travel to London for the meeting.

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