An email chain from April 2020 involving an FBI agent, attorney Robert Josefsberg, and Brittany Henderson. The correspondence clarifies FBI Victim Assistance policies, specifically stating that while standard coverage is six counseling sessions, victims residing in Florida may be approved for up to 12 sessions by a case agent. The thread also references a previous meeting in Miami regarding these matters.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Robert C. Josefsberg | Attorney / Recipient |
Referred to as 'Bob', works at Podhurst, discussing victim counseling.
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| Brittany Henderson | Recipient / Correspondent |
Email address brittany@epllc.com, involved in discussion regarding therapeutic services.
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Subject |
Deceased. Mentioned in subject line 'Epstein Victims' and body text.
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| Redacted Sender | FBI Agent (NY) |
Sent the email regarding FBI Victim Assistance policies.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| FBI |
Sender's organization, NY office.
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| FBI Victim Assistance |
Entity paying for counseling sessions.
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| Podhurst |
Law firm associated with Robert C. Josefsberg (via email domain).
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| epllc.com |
Domain associated with Brittany Henderson.
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"FBI Victim Assistance would pay for up to six sessions of counseling for these victims."Source
"There is now for those victims that reside in Florida a cap of 12 counseling sessions; but all must be approved by the case agent prior to any sessions."Source
"victims of Jeffrey Epstein."Source
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