This document is an email chain from July 29, 2019, discussing logistics for an upcoming status conference in Jeffrey Epstein's criminal case scheduled for July 31, 2019, in New York. The correspondence involves unidentified attorneys discussing seating arrangements at the courthouse, with one party explaining they cannot reserve seats due to court security protocols. The emails also confirm that criminal defendants are typically present at such conferences and discuss changing a separate meeting location from a hotel to an office near the courthouse.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Defendant |
Subject of the criminal case status conference discussed.
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| Redacted Sender (Top Email) | Attorney/Official |
Explains court seating procedures and inability to reserve seats; likely associated with the prosecution or court giv...
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| Redacted Recipient/Sender (Middle Emails) | Attorney |
Plans to attend the conference, asks for a seat to be saved, discusses meeting logistics with a client/colleague.
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| Court |
Manages security and crowd control for the conference.
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Location of the court and status conference.
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Venue for the status conference.
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Proposed meeting location near the courthouse.
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Alternative meeting location; lodging for one of the parties.
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"Regarding the court conference, we are unfortunately not able to reserve seats for anyone—the court manages court security and the crowd, so we don’t have control over that."Source
"The other victim attorneys have been attending the conferences on their own"Source
"Yes—in this district, criminal defendants are present at all court conferences absent unusual circumstances."Source
"Do you know if Mr. Epstein will be present for the status conference in court on Wednesday?"Source
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