An email chain from December 17, 2021, involving an Assistant United States Attorney (SDNY) and likely NYPD personnel. The AUSA requests that Theresa Acosta, the court reporter for Ghislaine Maxwell's deposition, be brought to the courthouse during lunch because the prosecution fears the defense might not stipulate (agree) to the deposition as previously promised. The respondent confirms they left a voicemail for Acosta.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Theresa Acosta | Court Reporter |
Court reporter for Maxwell's deposition; requested to come to courthouse.
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| Maxwell | Defendant |
Refers to Ghislaine Maxwell; email concerns her deposition.
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| Mandy | Unknown (likely staff/agent) |
Has Theresa Acosta's phone number.
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| [Redacted AUSA] | Assistant United States Attorney |
Sender of the original request email; works for SDNY.
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| [Redacted Recipient/Responder] | Unknown (Likely Law Enforcement/NYPD) |
Replied to the AUSA stating they called the reporter. The phishing warning references NYPD.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Southern District of New York (SDNY) |
Office of the Assistant United States Attorney sending the email.
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| NYPD |
Referenced in the phishing reporting email address (reportphishing@nypd.org), suggesting the email system belongs to ...
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| Location | Context |
|---|---|
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Address of the US Attorney's Office SDNY.
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Location where the court reporter is requested to appear.
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"Would one of you reach out to Theresa Acosta, the court reporter for Maxwell's deposition, and ask her to come to the courthouse at lunch?"Source
"We'd like her to be available in case the defense doesn't stip, as they've agreed to do."Source
"I called and left a voicemail to be here at lunch."Source
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