This document is an internal email chain between Assistant United States Attorneys at the Southern District of New York (SDNY) regarding the opening of the trial *United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell* in November 2021. The emails discuss logistics for the opening statements, including courtroom assignments (Main: 40 Foley, courtroom 318) and overflow rooms. Notably, one email contains a pointed critique of Florida prosecutors (referencing the earlier Epstein non-prosecution agreement), stating that while others might be afraid to prosecute 1994 crimes, the SDNY is not.
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| Ghislaine Maxwell | Defendant |
Subject of the trial discussed in the emails; accused of sexually exploiting underage girls.
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| Redacted Sender 1 | Assistant United States Attorney |
Author of the email detailing the trial opening and criticizing Florida prosecutors.
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| Redacted Sender 2 | Assistant United States Attorney |
Colleague wishing luck to the prosecution team ('you'll crush it').
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| U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York |
Employer of the email participants; prosecuting the case.
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| United States District Court for the Southern District of New York |
Venue of the trial.
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Office address for the U.S. Attorneys.
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Location of the main courtroom (Courtroom 318).
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Referenced as a place where prosecutors might be 'afraid to charge a case' (alluding to the previous Epstein plea deal).
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"There are prosecutors who would be afraid to charge a case that would require them to prove sex crimes that took place in 1994. If you want to find them, you'll have to go to Florida. This is the Southern District of New York."Source
"Ghislaine Maxwell sexually exploited underage girls. She caused unspeakable harm to vulnerable kids. It is time to hold her accountable."Source
"Good luck!! Worthy case, and you'll crush it."Source
"It is never too late for justice."Source
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