This document is an email chain from July 16, 2019, between members of the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (USANYS). The team is finalizing a detention submission letter regarding 'JE' (Jeffrey Epstein), evidenced by the attachment filename. A critical email reveals that an Assistant United States Attorney contacted the Judge's chambers and was informed by the clerk that the Judge refused to view photographs without explanation, leading the prosecution to exclude them from the submission.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| JE | Subject of detention submission |
Mentioned in attachment filename '2019-07-16, _JE,_detention_submission.docx' (Refers to Jeffrey Epstein)
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| Judge [Redacted] | Judge |
Presiding judge who refused to see photographs regarding the case
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| Assistant United States Attorney | Prosecutor/Sender |
Author of the email regarding the Judge's refusal to see photos
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| Clerk | Court Clerk |
Communicated the Judge's refusal to the AUSA
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| USANYS Staff | Prosecutors/Legal Team |
Various redacted senders and recipients within the US Attorney's Office SDNY
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| USANYS | ||
| Southern District of New York |
| Location | Context |
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Address of the Assistant United States Attorney
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Location where photos were not to be brought
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"I spoke with Judge [Redacted] chambers and the clerk told me the Judge does not want to see photographs (he did not explain), so we are not going to bring them to chambers."Source
"The letter is attached for your review—the team has discussed."Source
"Attachments: 2019-07-16, _JE,_detention_submission.docx"Source
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