An email from an Assistant United States Attorney (SDNY) dated August 24, 2019, discussing a potential cooperator (likely an inmate) who claims to have information regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The sender notes that the cooperator has been trying to cooperate for months but often relies on second- or third-hand information that may not be actionable. The sender passes the lead to colleagues to follow up as they see fit.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Jeffrey Epstein | Subject of interest |
Mentioned in subject line and body regarding information provided by a cooperator.
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| Redacted Sender | Assistant United States Attorney |
Sent the email regarding a potential cooperator.
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| Redacted Recipient 1 | USANYS Staff |
Recipient of the email.
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| Redacted Recipient 2 | USANYS Staff |
Recipient of the email.
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| Redacted Aspiring Cooperator | Inmate/Informant |
Claims to have information relating to Epstein; trying to cooperate for several months.
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| Redacted Individual | Intermediary |
Person the sender spoke with who received the call from the aspiring cooperator.
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| Location | Context |
|---|---|
"For several months, [Redacted] has been desperately trying to figure out how he can cooperate, often relying on second- and third-hand information that’s not actionable unless another inmate also cooperates."Source
"We can also talk in person next week about the relative quality of his information."Source
"I just don’t want to unilaterally sit on this."Source
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