This document contains an email chain from December 29-30, 2021, among law enforcement officials (including NYPD's Vice Human Trafficking Unit) celebrating the guilty verdict of Ghislaine Maxwell. The correspondence highlights the collaboration between local and federal agencies and notes that the investigators received numerous congratulatory calls from the victims of Maxwell and Epstein. The officials express relief at the case's conclusion and hope for a significant sentence for Maxwell.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Ghislaine Maxwell | Defendant/Convict |
Subject of the guilty verdict discussed in the emails; victims calling to congratulate on her conviction.
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Deceased Co-conspirator |
Mentioned in the phrase 'victims of Maxwell and Epstein'.
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| Redacted Sender (Top Email) | Law Enforcement/Prosecution |
Thanks colleagues for praise, mentions opening the case 3 years prior, mentions receiving calls from victims.
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| Redacted Sender (NYPD) | Commanding Officer |
Commanding Officer of Vice Human Trafficking Unit, praises 'federal partners' for the joint effort.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| New York Police Department |
Commanding Officer of Vice Human Trafficking Unit is a participant.
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| Vice Human Trafficking Unit |
Department within NYPD involved in the investigation.
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| Detective Bureau |
Listed in signature block.
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| Specialty Enforcement Teams |
Listed in signature block.
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| Location | Context |
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Implied by NYPD involvement.
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"We've been getting many calls of congratulations tonight, largely from victims of Maxwell and Epstein."Source
"Hope for a large sentence for her to come soon."Source
"To our federal partners great results when both our agencies work towards one goal!!"Source
"Just wanted to congratulate [REDACTED] and [REDACTED] on a job well done with the guilty verdict of Ghislaine Maxwell."Source
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