This document is an email from attorney Martin G. Weinberg to prosecutors and other counsel dated August 12, 2019, two days after Jeffrey Epstein's death. Weinberg requests DNA testing on ligatures and bed stripping found in Epstein's MCC cell and asserts attorney-client privilege regarding emails seized at Teterboro and Epstein's NYC residence. He also inquires if the government intends to dismiss the indictment against Epstein that day.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Martin G. Weinberg | Attorney |
Sender; representing Epstein's family regarding preservation requests and privileg reviews.
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| Reid Weingarten | Attorney |
Recipient
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| Michael Miller | Prosecutor |
Recipient; referenced in body regarding prosecutor names.
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Deceased Defendant |
Subject of the email; referred to regarding his death, cell contents, and indictment.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Law Office of Martin G. Weinberg, P.C. |
Sender's firm
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| MCC |
Metropolitan Correctional Center; location of Epstein's death
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| US Government |
Referenced regarding the dismissal of the indictment
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| Location | Context |
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Metropolitan Correctional Center, New York (implied)
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Location of seizures on Aug 6
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Location of potential evidence seizure
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Sender's office location
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"We also request that DNA be lifted from the ligatures and/or bed stripping found in Mr Epstein's MCC cell on August 10, 2019."Source
"Separately, since the attorney client privilege survives death, we are still requesting a taint review in the event any review at all of his emails from the seizures at Teterboro on Aug 6 or from his NYC residence are to be undertaken."Source
"Lastly, is it the Government's intention to move to dismiss the Indictment against Mr. Epstein and if so will that occur today?"Source
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