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Document Information

Type: Informational brochure / government pamphlet
File Size: 3.79 MB
Summary

This document is a generic informational brochure from the U.S. Department of Justice regarding the Victim Notification System (VNS). It outlines what information is available to victims via the internet and call center (such as investigative status, court hearings, and custody status) and provides instructions on how to opt out of notifications. While the content is generic, the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021560' indicates this document was included in the House Oversight Committee's discovery materials, likely related to the Epstein investigation regarding how victims were notified.

People (1)

Name Role Context
Victim-Witness Coordinator Government Official
Person at the local U.S. Attorney's Office whom victims can contact to opt out of notifications.

Relationships (1)

Brochure states 'In Cooperation With: The United States Postal Inspection Service'

Key Quotes (3)

"Not all relevant information regarding a case will be contained within VNS."
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"If you do not wish to receive notification you may contact: (1) the VNS Call Center..."
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"A Service Provided by: The Federal Bureau of Investigation, The United States Attorneys' Offices, The Federal Bureau of Prisons, and The Office for Victims of Crime"
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U.S. Department of Justice
The Department of Justice Victim Notification System
[Seal of the Department of Justice]
A Service Provided by:
• The Federal Bureau of Investigation
• The United States Attorneys' Offices
• The Federal Bureau of Prisons, and
• The Office for Victims of Crime
In Cooperation With:
• The United States Postal Inspection Service
DOJ - USA-260
USPIS - PSN7610-07-000-1290
Overview - VNS Information
Information - Activity | Internet | Call Center
Investigative Status (Under Investigation or Prosecution Declined) | ✓ | ✓
Filing of Criminal Charges, Outcome of the Charges and Sentencing data | ✓ | ✓
Future & Past Court Hearings | ✓ | ✓
BOP Custody Status & location, projected release date | ✓ | ✓
Other available information | ✓ |
Links to other Internet Web resources | ✓ |
Update address, email, telephone number | ✓ | ✓
Opt out from access to VNS, including the Internet & Call Center | ✓ | ✓
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9. Must I receive notification?
If you do not wish to receive notification you may contact: (1) the VNS Call Center (1-866-365-4968, provide your VNS VIN & PIN, Select Opt Out option); (2) access the VNS Web site and select the Stop Receiving Notifications link; (3) the person indicated on your initial notification letter; or (4) the Victim-Witness Coordinator at your local U.S. Attorney's Office.
INFORMATION CARD
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Victim Identification Number (VIN)
__________________________________________________
Personal Identification Number (PIN)
Not all relevant information regarding a case will be contained within VNS. Victims may contact the respective agency staff for additional information.
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