This document is an email chain between an NYPD/FBI Child Exploitation Task Force Detective and other law enforcement officials regarding the Jeffrey Epstein investigation in late 2019. The discussion focuses on coordinating 'victim services briefs' in Miami and Manhattan to support victims without disclosing substantive case details. It also details investigative steps, including the creation of photo arrays/books for witness interviews and the search for photos of a specific redacted individual within evidence seized from Epstein's Manhattan and Florida properties.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Detective [Redacted] | Detective, NYPD / FBI Child Exploitation Human Trafficking Task Force |
Coordinating victim services meetings and evidence analysis
|
| Jeffrey Epstein | Subject of investigation |
Mentioned in context of 'Epstein victim services meetings' and 'Epstein victims'
|
| [Redacted] | Subject of interest |
Investigators looking for photos of this person in the Manhattan house; discussed adding them to a photo array/book
|
| [Redacted] | Potential Interviewee |
Located in Florida, investigators planning to interview them and their lawyer
|
| [Redacted] | Victim Services Coordinator |
Assisting in organizing the victim services brief at headquarters
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| NYPD | ||
| FBI | ||
| Child Exploitation Human Trafficking Task Force | ||
| FBI Victim Services Division |
"Victims attorney's were already notified via brief email that they can choose either October 15th at the Miami Field Office or October 23rd in Manhattan."Source
"Our understanding is that this is primarily a victim services brief, which will not have any discussions of substantive case details or status updates."Source
"We have not come across any [Redacted] photos from the Manhattan house yet but we will certainly keep an eye out as we continue our analysis."Source
"I'm aware of the [Redacted] photos from the Florida house, but if you could please let us know if you seized any from the Manhattan house, that would be great"Source
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