An email from an FBI Victim Specialist in the New York Office dated May 4, 2020. The email informs the recipient that because Florida Crime Victims Compensation is unavailable, the FBI Victim Services Division has approved payment for up to 12 counseling sessions for Florida victims of Jeffrey Epstein. It outlines the protocol requiring pre-approval by the Case Agent to confirm victim status before payments can be made.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Jeffrey Epstein | Subject |
Mentioned in subject line regarding victims
|
| [Redacted Sender] | Victim Specialist |
FBI New York Office employee sending the email regarding counseling approval
|
| [Redacted Recipient] | Unknown (Likely Attorney or Victim Advocate) |
Addressed as having clients who might need assistance
|
| [Redacted Case Agent] | FBI Case Agent |
Must approve all requests for counseling and confirm victim status
|
| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| FBI | ||
| FBI Victim Services Division | ||
| FBI New York Office | ||
| Florida Crime Victims Compensation |
"As discussed due to Florida Crime Victims Compensation not being available to victims where the crime was committed in Florida; the FBI Victim Services Division has approved to pay up to 12 counseling sessions for these individuals."Source
"All requests must be approved by the Case Agent"Source
"If they have not been confirmed a victim by the FBI prior; [Redacted] must confirm that they are a victim in this case."Source
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