EFTA00018974.pdf

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Type: Email chain
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Summary

This document contains an email chain from August 10, 2019, the day of Jeffrey Epstein's death. Defense attorney Michael Miller communicates with US Attorneys (USANYS) and co-counsel (Martin Weinberg, Reid Weingarten), requesting that Epstein's autopsy be delayed until Tuesday to allow the defense to have their own pathologist present. The US Attorney's office discusses this request internally, noting it as an 'unusual question' and asking who to direct the defense toward.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Michael Miller Defense Counsel
Epstein's attorney; requesting a delay in autopsy to have a defense pathologist present.
Martin G. Weinberg Defense Counsel
Recipient of emails; addressed as 'Marty'.
Reid Weingarten Defense Counsel
Recipient of emails.
Jeffrey Epstein Deceased Subject
Subject of the case 'US v Epstein'; emails discuss his death and autopsy.

Timeline (2 events)

2019-08-10
Death of Jeffrey Epstein
Correctional Facility (implied)
2019-08-11
Scheduled Autopsy (Tentative)
Medical Examiner's Office (implied)

Relationships (2)

Michael Miller Co-Counsel Martin G. Weinberg
Copied on same defense emails
Michael Miller Co-Counsel Reid Weingarten
Copied on same defense emails

Key Quotes (5)

"Epstein’s counsel has asked to have a pathologist at the autopsy"
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"We would like to have a pathologist present for his autopsy and cannot line up someone on such short notice."
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"Is there any way to push the autopsy off until Tuesday to give us time to do that?"
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"Thanks for being available today and for getting the wheels turning for an investigation into how he died."
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"I hope the investigations of these events will be thorough and swift."
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From: [Redacted] (USANYS)" <[Redacted]>
To: [Redacted] )" <[Redacted]>
Cc: "[Redacted] (USANYS)" <[Redacted]>, "[Redacted] (USANYS)" <[Redacted]>, "[Redacted] )" <[Redacted]>, "[Redacted] (USANYS)" <[Redacted]>, "[Redacted] (USANYS)" <[Redacted]>
Subject: Re: US v Epstein
Date: Sat, 10 Aug 2019 23:54:42 +0000
I am looping in [Redacted] and [Redacted] on this question. Have you guys ever dealt with an issue like this?
Sent from my iPhone
On Aug 10, 2019, at 7:47 PM, [Redacted] <[Redacted]> wrote:
Per the below, Epstein’s counsel has asked to have a pathologist at the autopsy (and whether it can be delayed until they’re able to arrange for that. Anyone I can point them toward on that issue?? This seems way outside our lane but not sure who else they could ask. Thanks and sorry for the unusual question.
Begin forwarded message:
From: "Miller, Michael" <[Redacted]>
Date: August 10, 2019 at 19:34:37 EDT
To: "[Redacted] )" <[Redacted]>, "Martin G. Weinberg" <[Redacted]>, "Weingarten, Reid" <[Redacted]>
Cc: "[Redacted] )" <[Redacted]>, "[Redacted] )"
<[Redacted]>
Subject: RE: US v Epstein
[Redacted] –
Thanks for being available today and for getting the wheels turning for an investigation into how he died.
On a related note, we are hearing that Jeffrey’s autopsy may occur tomorrow morning. We would like to have a pathologist present for his autopsy and cannot line up someone on such short notice. Is there any way to push the autopsy off until Tuesday to give us time to do that?
Mike
From: [Redacted] <[Redacted]>
Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2019 7:31 PM
To: Miller, Michael <[Redacted]>; Martin G. Weinberg <[Redacted]>; Weingarten, Reid <[Redacted]>
Cc: [Redacted] ) <[Redacted]>; [Redacted] ) <[Redacted]>
Subject: RE: US v Epstein
Mike, Marty, Reid,
I just wanted to let you know that I don’t expect we’ll have any further updates today, and so wanted to send you a brief note to let you know that since we hadn’t otherwise been in touch since earlier this afternoon. I imagine we will continue to be in contact in the coming days; meanwhile, I appreciate you being in touch today, and I hope the investigations of these events will be thorough and swift.
respectfully,
[Redacted]
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