This document is an FBI email chain from August 24-25, 2019, shortly after Jeffrey Epstein's death. It details internal discussions between the New York Field Office (NY) and the Criminal Investigative Division (CID) regarding reporting schedules. The NY office advocates for shifting to Monday-Friday reporting as the case had slowed to a 'normal investigative pattern' after three intense weeks, while CID requests a daily 1530 phone call for updates. Specific mention is made of the 'Epstein case' and the coordination between various squads including VC (Violent Crimes), VCAC (Violent Crimes Against Children), and CR (Civil Rights).
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Redacted (CID) | FBI Agent (CID) |
Sender of the top email requesting daily phone calls; coordinating with NY.
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| Redacted (NY) | FBI Agent (NY) |
Recipient of emails; communicating NY field office plans to move to Mon-Fri reporting.
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| Redacted PM | Point of Contact (POC) |
Designated as the POC for CID.
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| Redacted D. | FBI Agent (CID) |
Forwarded information about VC squad plans regarding the Epstein case.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| FBI |
Federal Bureau of Investigation
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| CID |
Criminal Investigative Division (FBI)
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| NY Field Office |
FBI New York office handling the investigation
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| VCAC |
Violent Crimes Against Children (likely unit)
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| VC Squad |
Violent Crimes Squad
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| CR |
Civil Rights (likely unit)
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| ICVCU |
Investigative unit (likely Internet Crimes/Victim Crimes)
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| FBINET |
FBI Network/Intranet
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| UNET |
Computer network system
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| Location | Context |
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Location of the FBI Field Office conducting the investigation
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"CID wants a 1530 daily phone call with NY for daily updates."Source
"Having just gone three weeks straight and with the case slowing to a normal investigative pattern, at this time I don't foresee us working weekends."Source
"The VC squad has nothing planned for today on the Epstein case."Source
"We are consolidating all reporting (VCAC, VC, and CR) through [Redacted]."Source
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