This document is a series of emails from July 29-30, 2019, between attorneys coordinating a meeting in New York. The meeting is scheduled to coincide with a status conference for Jeffrey Epstein's criminal case on Wednesday, July 31, 2019. One attorney, representing victims, asks if Epstein will be present in court and requests a seat be saved, which the recipient declines due to court security rules. Crucially, the victim's attorney mentions they will be discussing a 'third victim' they represent who wishes to meet in August.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Defendant |
Mentioned as the subject of a criminal case status conference.
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| [Redacted] Attorney 1 | Victim's Lawyer |
Sender of emails representing victims; mentions representing a 'third victim' and wants to attend the status conference.
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| [Redacted] Attorney 2 | Recipient (Likely Government/SDNY or coordinating counsel) |
Discusses logistics, explains they cannot reserve court seats, mentions 'other victim attorneys'.
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| Third Victim | Victim |
A new client represented by Attorney 1 who wants to meet in August in New York.
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| [Redacted] Client | Victim/Client |
Client of Attorney 1, for whom meeting arrangements and car services are being discussed.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Federal Court (SDNY) |
Location of the status conference.
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| [Redacted] Hotel |
Proposed meeting location.
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| Location | Context |
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Location of the court and meetings.
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Near the office; venue for the status conference.
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Meeting location.
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"Also, I have good news. When we meet tomorrow, I will discuss a third victim whom I represent who would like to meet with you in August in New York."Source
"Regarding the court conference, we are unfortunately not able to reserve seats for anyone—the court manages court security and the crowd, so we don't have control over that."Source
"Yes—in this district, criminal defendants are present at all court conferences absent unusual circumstances."Source
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