EFTA00013590.pdf

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Type: Email
File Size: 47.7 KB
Summary

An internal email from the US Attorney's Office (USAFLS) to colleagues and the FBI discussing Jeffrey Epstein's work release terms in December 2008. The sender expresses disbelief that Epstein earns 'gain time' (two days off his sentence for every week on work release) while spending 12 hours a day in his office, effectively shortening his sentence by two months to a July 23rd release date.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Subject
Subject of work release discussion; noted as spending 12 hours a day in a high-rise office building.
Epstein's work release supervisor Official
Provided information regarding the calculation of Epstein's release date and gain time.
[Redacted Sender] Sender
USAFLS employee expressing shock at the leniency of the work release terms.
[Redacted Recipients] Recipients
USAFLS and FBI employees receiving the update.
Capt [Redacted] Official
Mentioned in the attachment filename (likely a Captain at the Sheriff's office/jail).

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
USAFLS
United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida (implied by acronym and context).
FBI
Federal Bureau of Investigation (Cc recipient organization).

Locations (1)

Location Context
Location where Epstein spends 12 hours a day on work release.

Relationships (2)

Jeffrey Epstein Supervisory Work Release Supervisor
Supervisor managing his paperwork and release date calculations.
USAFLS Professional/Collaborative FBI
Sharing case information via email Cc.

Key Quotes (3)

"I wanted to give you one more piece of info that will blow your minds."
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Quote #1
"For each week that he is on work release, he gets an additional two days off of his sentence."
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Quote #2
"Yes, not only does Mr. Epstein get to spend 12 hours each day lounging in his high-rise office building, but he also gets to shorten his sentence by two months in doing so!"
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Quote #3

Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,611 characters)

From: [REDACTED] (USAFLS)"
To: "[REDACTED] (USAFLS)" <[REDACTED]>, "[REDACTED] (USAFLS)"
<[REDACTED]>, "[REDACTED] (USAFLS)" <[REDACTED]>
Cc: "[REDACTED] (FBI)" <[REDACTED]>, "[REDACTED] (FBI)"
<[REDACTED]>
Subject: Emailing: 081208 Capt [REDACTED] Ltr.wpd -- Ltr re Epstein work release
Date: Tue, 09 Dec 2008 22:45:33 +0000
Importance: Normal
Attachments: 081208_Capt [REDACTED] Ltr.wpd
Hi everyone -- Can you please review and comment on the attached? I wanted to give you one more piece of info that will
blow your minds.
I finally heard back from Epstein's work release supervisor. She had told [REDACTED] that even though Epstein's paperwork
shows a late September release date (with credit for gain time), he will actually be eligible for release on July 23rd. I called
to ask why and this is the answer. The September date just takes into account statutorily mandated gain time. For each
week that he is on work release, he gets an additional two days off of his sentence. Yes, not only does Mr. Epstein get to
spend 12 hours each day lounging in his high-rise office building, but he also gets to shorten his sentence by two months in
doing so!
So, please let me know what you think. I would like to send it out asap. Thanks.
The message is ready to be sent with the following file or link attachments:
081208 Capt [REDACTED] Ltr.wpd
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