EFTA00031086.pdf

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Type: Email / speech draft
File Size: 37.3 KB
Summary

An email dated January 14, 2020, containing the draft of a speech regarding a new New York law benefiting victims of childhood sexual abuse. The text explicitly references the prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein, his subsequent suicide, and states that the investigation into his co-conspirators is ongoing.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Defendant / Serial Predator
Described as a serial predator charged with sex trafficking who committed suicide before trial.
[Redacted Sender] Prosecutor / Official
Author of the text, likely a US Attorney (implied SDNY) referring to 'my Office' bringing charges against Epstein.
Co-conspirators Suspects
Mentioned that the investigation into them continues.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
my Office
The prosecutor's office that charged Epstein (Implied: US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York).
Law Enforcement
General reference regarding identifying and prosecuting predators.

Timeline (2 events)

2019
Office brought criminal sex trafficking charges against Jeffrey Epstein.
New York (Implied)
Jeffrey Epstein Prosecutor's Office
2019-08
Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide before trial.
Jail (Implied)

Locations (1)

Location Context
Implied by subject line 'NY law speech'.

Relationships (1)

Jeffrey Epstein Criminal conspiracy Co-conspirators
Text states 'our investigation into his co-conspirators continues.'

Key Quotes (3)

"our investigation into his co-conspirators continues."
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"Epstein committed suicide before he could face trial"
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"my Office brought criminal sex trafficking charges against Jeffrey Epstein, a serial predator who, over a period of years, abused dozens and potentially hundreds of young girls."
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From: [REDACTED]
Subject: NY law speech
Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2020 16:33:46 +0000
As a result of this new law, victims of childhood sexual abuse whose voices were never heard and whose stories were never told have now been given a new chance to come forward, to share their experiences, and to vindicate their rights, all goals wholeheartedly shared by my Office, which is committed to using the federal criminal law to the maximum extent possible to investigate and prosecute those who sexually abuse and traffic minors.
As many of you know, last year, my Office brought criminal sex trafficking charges against Jeffrey Epstein, a serial predator who, over a period of years, abused dozens and potentially hundreds of young girls. To do so, we relied on the courage of many young women who were victimized as minors and who were willing -- years after their abuse – to share their stories. And while Epstein committed suicide before he could face trial, our investigation into his co-conspirators continues.
As I have said publicly before, we can only do the work we do with the assistance of victims willing to come forward. By providing victims of childhood sexual abuse with a new opportunity to be heard, this law marks not only an important step for victims' rights but will help facilitate the work of law enforcement in identifying and prosecuting those who prey on and seek to do harm to our most vulnerable.
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