This document is an email chain from March 2020 between attorneys discussing a legal submission on behalf of a redacted client. The attorneys argue that the client was a 'cog in Epstein's wheel' and a 'vulnerable victim,' seeking a non-prosecution agreement ('non-pros'). The correspondence also highlights the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, noting the client's fragile mental state while isolated in a stranger's apartment in NYC and the attorneys' reduced productivity while working from home.
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Deceased Subject |
Mentioned in the phrase 'cog in Epstein's wheel' describing the client's role.
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| [Redacted Client] | Client / Subject of Submission |
Described as 'emotionally and psychologically fragile', located in a 'stranger's apartment' in NYC, seeking to return...
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| [Redacted Attorneys] | Legal Counsel |
Senders and recipients discussing the drafting of a submission and the client's mental state.
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| Google LLC |
Service provider for the shared document (Google Docs).
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Current location of the redacted client, staying in a 'stranger's apartment'.
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Home location of the redacted client, where attorneys suggest she return.
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Google LLC address in footer.
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"we see her basically as a cog in Epstein's wheel, acting entirely at his direction and doing what she did at a time that she herself was a very vulnerable victim"Source
"a non-pros would be the appropriate disposition"Source
"shut up in a stranger's apartment here in NYC"Source
"[Redacted] has been in an emotionally and psychologically fragile state"Source
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