An email chain from May-June 2020 between unidentified individuals, likely within law enforcement or a legal team, discussing the Netflix documentary 'Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich'. The correspondents critique Graydon Carter's appearance in the series and explicitly mention that the COVID-19 pandemic has delayed 'making decisions on the other folks' (presumably Epstein associates), noting that these subjects are not considered 'ongoing threats to public safety'.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Graydon Carter | Former Editor of Vanity Fair |
Criticized by the email sender for his statement in the Netflix documentary regarding why they didn't publish an Epst...
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Subject |
Mentioned in subject line and as the topic of the Netflix documentary.
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| [Redacted Sender/Recipient] | Investigator/Prosecutor (Implied) |
Discussing 'making decisions on the other folks' and 'subjects not being ongoing threats to public safety', implying ...
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| Netflix |
Platform for the documentary 'Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich'.
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"I sure felt like Graydon Carter could have written a better statement than the one they show at the end of episode 1; 'We thought we'd lose a lawsuit if we published it,' not exactly a profile in courage."Source
"if COVID wasn't an issue, I think we'd be really close to making decisions on the other folks!"Source
"But no way we can move forward even in the next month or two with all this going on (and our subjects not being ongoing threats to public safety, obviously)."Source
"I would imagine you guys aren’t super excited about the renewed energy (and pressure) the anniversary will bring."Source
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