This document is an email chain dated October 8, 2020, between officials at the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York. The discussion centers on an individual named Sarah Sacks and whether she represents Jeffrey Epstein or Nicholas Tartaglione. The AUSA notes that FOIA production documents show Sacks arranging for a private investigator to visit 'her client,' despite her not filing a notice on the docket.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Sarah Sacks | Subject of Inquiry |
Subject of the email chain; officials are determining if she represents Epstein or Tartaglione.
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Inmate/Defendant |
Mentioned as a potential client of Sarah Sacks.
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| Nicholas Tartaglione | Inmate/Defendant |
Mentioned as a potential client of Sarah Sacks (Epstein's cellmate).
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| Redacted (USANYS) | Assistant United States Attorney |
One of the correspondents discussing the representation issue.
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| Redacted | Correspondent |
The other party in the email chain responding to the AUSA.
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| Unnamed PI | Private Investigator |
Mentioned in FOIA production emails as coming to visit Sarah Sacks' client.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| USANYS |
United States Attorney New York South (Sender/Recipient organization)
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| United States Attorney's Office |
Listed in signature block
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| Southern District of New York |
Jurisdiction listed in signature block
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| Location | Context |
|---|---|
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Office location of the AUSA
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"Does she represent Epstein or Tartaglione?"Source
"Hmmm. There are emails from her in this FOIA production about a PI coming to visit "her client.""Source
"Well she never filed a notice on the docket or communicated with me."Source
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