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Events
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Type: Email chain
File Size: 1.36 MB
Summary

This document is an email chain dated March 5, 2019, between attorney Lilly Sanchez and a recipient identified as 'J' (jeevacation@gmail.com). The correspondence is marked 'Privileged' with significant redactions in the message bodies. The visible content consists of a pasted Miami Herald article by Julie K. Brown reporting that the Miami U.S. Attorney's Office recused itself from the Jeffrey Epstein case and reassigned it to Atlanta, following scrutiny involving Attorney General nominee William Barr.

People (8)

Name Role Context
Lilly Sanchez Attorney
Sender of the emails; associated with The LS Law Firm.
J Recipient/Client
Recipient of the email; uses email jeevacation@gmail.com (often associated with Jeffrey Epstein or close associate).
Julie K. Brown Journalist
Author of the Miami Herald article pasted in the email.
William Barr Attorney General Nominee
Mentioned in the article regarding the handling of the Epstein case.
Ben Sasse U.S. Senator
Mentioned in the article as questioning William Barr.
Jeffrey Epstein Subject
Subject of the legal case and article discussed.
Brad Edwards Attorney
Representing Epstein's victims.
Jack Scarola Attorney
Representing Epstein's victims.

Organizations (6)

Name Type Context
The LS Law Firm
Firm of Lilly Sanchez.
Miami U.S. Attorney’s Office
Department of Justice branch that recused itself.
U.S. Attorney’s Office in Atlanta
Department of Justice branch receiving the reassigned case.
Department of Justice
Government body overseeing the case.
Miami Herald
Publisher of the article.
C-SPAN
Source of the video mentioned in the article.

Timeline (3 events)

2019-01-15
Sen. Ben Sasse questioned attorney general nominee William Barr about the Jeffrey Epstein case.
Washington D.C. (implied)
2019-03-04
Miami federal prosecutors sent a letter recusing themselves from the case.
Miami
Miami federal prosecutors Brad Edwards Jack Scarola
2019-03-05
Just days before a Friday deadline, the Justice Department reassigned the Epstein victims' rights case to Atlanta.
Atlanta

Locations (2)

Location Context
Location of the U.S. Attorney's office recusing itself.
Location where the case was reassigned.

Relationships (2)

Lilly Sanchez Attorney-Client J
Use of 'Privileged - Redacted' banners in email communication; Sanchez is from 'The LS Law Firm'.
Julie K. Brown Journalist-Subject Jeffrey Epstein
Brown wrote the investigative article about the Epstein case handling.

Key Quotes (4)

"Miami U.S. Attorney’s Office recuses itself from Jeffrey Epstein case"
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"AG nominee Barr pledges to look into handling of Epstein case"
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"Just days before a Friday deadline, the Justice Department has reassigned the Jeffrey Epstein victims’ rights case to the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Atlanta"
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Quote #3
"Miami federal prosecutors, in letter to attorneys for the victims’ lawyers on Monday, said they had recused themselves from the case"
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Quote #4

Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,324 characters)

From: Lilly Sanchez [REDACTED]
Sent: 3/5/2019 11:26:49 PM
To: J [jeevacation@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: Herald
Importance: High
Privileged - Redacted
Lilly Ann Sanchez
The LS Law Firm
On Mar 5, 2019, at 5:22 PM, J wrote:
Privileged - Redacted
On Tue, Mar 5, 2019 at 6:08 PM Lilly Sanchez <[REDACTED]> wrote:
Miami U.S. Attorney’s Office recuses itself from Jeffrey Epstein case
Play Video
Duration 3:51
AG nominee Barr pledges to look into handling of Epstein case
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Sen. Ben Sasse questioned attorney general nominee William Barr about the Jeffrey Epstein case on January 15, 2019, getting the nominee to commit to having the Department of Justice look into the handling of that case if confirmed. C-SPAN Meta Viers
BY JULIE K. BROWN
jbrown@miamiherald.com
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Just days before a Friday deadline, the Justice Department has reassigned the Jeffrey Epstein victims’ rights case to the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Atlanta, the attorneys representing Epstein’s victims’ attorneys said Tuesday.
Miami federal prosecutors, in letter to attorneys for the victims’ lawyers on Monday, said they had recused themselves from the case, according to Brad Edwards and Jack Scarola, representing Epstein’s victims.
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