This July 16, 2019 letter from the DOJ to Judge Berman provides supplemental information for Jeffrey Epstein's detention hearing. It details suspicious wire transfers totaling $350,000 to two potential co-conspirators shortly after the release of Miami Herald articles in late 2018. The letter also reveals the seizure of a foreign passport with Epstein's photo but a false name, as well as over $70,000 in cash and 48 loose diamonds found in his Manhattan safe, arguing these facts support a serious risk of flight.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Jeffrey Epstein | Defendant |
Subject of the criminal case; accused of wiring money to potential witnesses; possessed foreign passport with alias; ...
|
| Richard M. Berman | United States District Judge |
Recipient of the letter; presided over the detention hearing.
|
| Geoffrey S. Berman | United States Attorney |
Signatory of the letter representing the Government.
|
| Alison Moe | Assistant United States Attorney |
Signatory.
|
| Alex Rossmiller | Assistant United States Attorney |
Signatory.
|
| Maurene Comey | Assistant United States Attorney |
Signatory.
|
| Martin Weinberg | Defense Counsel |
Cc'd on the letter.
|
| Reid Weingarten | Defense Counsel |
Cc'd on the letter.
|
| [REDACTED] (Individual 1) | Potential Co-conspirator / Witness |
Received $100,000 wire from Epstein on Nov 30, 2018; named in 2007 NPA; featured in Miami Herald.
|
| [REDACTED] (Individual 2) | Employee / Potential Co-conspirator / Witness |
Received $250,000 wire from Epstein on Dec 3, 2018; identified in Indictment as facilitating trafficking of minors.
|
"records from Institution-1 show that on or about November 30, 2018... the defendant wired $100,000 from a trust account he controlled to [REDACTED]"Source
"This individual is also one of the employees identified in the Indictment, which alleges that she and two other identified employees facilitated the defendant’s trafficking of minors"Source
"agents had seized what appears to be an expired foreign passport... from a safe in the defendant’s Manhattan residence"Source
"The Foreign Passport has a photograph that appears to depict the defendant, but lists a different name."Source
"the safe contained more than $70,000 in cash... 48 loose diamond stones... as well as a large diamond ring."Source
Complete text extracted from the document (7,102 characters)
Discussion 0
No comments yet
Be the first to share your thoughts on this epstein document