This document is an internal DOJ/FBI email thread from July 31, 2020, discussing a media inquiry from the Daily Mail. The journalist is seeking comment on allegations found in newly unsealed court documents that Prince Andrew and Alan Dershowitz pressured the DOJ to grant Jeffrey Epstein a favorable plea deal in 2007. DOJ officials note internally that they do not possess the specific civil filing referenced and mention that 'Main' (Main Justice) is asking about it.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Prince Andrew | Subject of Inquiry |
Named in media inquiry as having allegedly put pressure on the DOJ to give Epstein a favorable plea deal in 2007.
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| Alan Dershowitz | Subject of Inquiry |
Named in media inquiry as having allegedly put pressure on the DOJ to give Epstein a favorable plea deal in 2007.
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Subject of Inquiry |
Subject of the 2007 plea deal mentioned in the inquiry.
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| Ghislaine Maxwell | Defendant |
Described as Epstein's 'alleged madam' and defendant in the civil case where documents were unsealed.
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| Daily Mail Reporter | Journalist |
Name redacted; submitted the inquiry regarding Prince Andrew and Dershowitz.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| Daily Mail |
Media outlet submitting the inquiry.
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| DOJ |
Department of Justice; referred to as 'Main' (Main Justice) and recipient of the inquiry.
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| SDNY |
Southern District of New York; 'SDNY team' looped into the email thread.
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| FBI |
Federal Bureau of Investigation; 'NPO@ic.fbi.gov' included in email recipients.
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"Prince Andrew and Alan Dershowitz put pressure on the DOJ to give Jeffrey Epstein a favorable plea deal in 2007."Source
"The documents were unsealed in a civil case brought by [Redacted] an Epstein victim, against Ghislaine Maxwell, his alleged madam."Source
"We don't have this document -- it sounds like it's an unsealed filing from a civil suit, and those filings are voluminous, so we don't know which document that is (we're not tracking the unsealed documents)."Source
"Main is asking."Source
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