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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| 2019-07-19 | N/A | Planned submission of further document production to SDNY by Deutsche Bank. | New York | View |
A screenshot of a Citrix secure file transfer interface showing a 159.5 MB zip file named 'DB-SDNY-Prod003.zip'. The file was shared by Thomas Moyer and the download link is set to expire on January 15, 2020. The filename suggests a production of documents (likely from Deutsche Bank) to the SDNY.
This document is an email chain from August 2020 involving Parvin Moyne of Akin Gump (representing Deutsche Bank) and redacted recipients (likely government investigators). Moyne informs the recipients that Deutsche Bank received a subpoena from the US Virgin Islands Attorney General regarding the Epstein estate and requests permission to disclose previous government subpoenas and productions to the USVI AG. The internal discussion among the redacted recipients suggests the USVI AG is 'trying to copy our investigation.'
This document is an email thread from November 2019 involving Parvin Moyne of Akin Gump. Moyne updates the recipient on an internal review of bank communications regarding Jeffrey Epstein, specifically identifying a 2013 email from Epstein's accountant Harry Beller containing a chart of Epstein's J.P. Morgan accounts. This chart revealed previously unknown accounts (Butterfly Trust) and banker relationships (Ted Serure, Laurie Cameron) prior to Epstein's asset transfer to Deutsche Bank. The email also notes upcoming document production regarding Darren Indyke's cash withdrawals.
This document is an email chain from August 2019 between Parvin Moyne of Akin Gump (representing Deutsche Bank) and redacted officials (likely SDNY prosecutors). The correspondence concerns the scheduling of an 'attorney proffer' regarding Jeffrey Epstein's relationship with the bank. Moyne proposes a presentation by Akin Gump and 'DB Legal' to overview Epstein's accounts, transactions, and findings from their internal investigation to assist the government in reviewing subpoena returns.
This email chain from August 2020 details a request from Deutsche Bank's counsel (Akin Gump) to the US Attorney's Office (USANYS) regarding a subpoena received from the US Virgin Islands Attorney General. The USVI AG sought copies of all government subpoenas and productions Deutsche Bank had previously provided to USANYS regarding Jeffrey Epstein. USANYS prosecutors discussed the request internally, characterizing the USVI AG's efforts as 'trying to copy our investigation' and deciding to push back on sharing the subpoena itself (citing money laundering statutes) while allowing the release of the underlying documents.
This document is an email dated September 6, 2019, from Parvin Moyne of Akin Gump to a redacted recipient. The email transmits an attachment titled 'Timeline of Payments to Potential Co-Conspirators,' containing identified payment information for specific names/entities and their variations. The document relates to the post-death investigation phase, gathering financial evidence regarding potential co-conspirators.
An email chain from August 2019 between Parvin Moyne of Akin Gump (representing Deutsche Bank) and redacted recipients (likely SDNY prosecutors). The correspondence concerns scheduling an 'attorney proffer' where Akin Gump and Deutsche Bank legal teams would present an overview of Jeffrey Epstein's relationship with the bank, including specific accounts and transactions identified during an internal investigation. The emails discuss logistics, timing (aiming for early September), and the format of the presentation.
This document is an email chain between Parvin Moyne of Akin Gump (representing Deutsche Bank) and likely federal prosecutors (SDNY, based on subject line) in August 2019. The correspondence concerns an 'attorney proffer' where Deutsche Bank lawyers propose to present an overview of Jeffrey Epstein's relationship with the bank, his accounts, and suspicious transactions identified during their internal investigation. They discuss scheduling this meeting and the submission of a production index regarding subpoena returns.
Email correspondence from July 2019 between Deutsche Bank representatives (Thomas Moyer, Andrew Stemmer) and an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the SDNY. The AUSA requests information regarding Jeffrey Epstein's banking history, noting that documents will be 'extremely voluminous' and involve 'more than 60 separate accounts.' Deutsche Bank confirms a document production is imminent and discusses setting up interviews regarding account coverage.
This document contains an email chain from September 2019 discussing wire transfer records from the 'Butterfly Trust Account' (linked to Epstein) as part of a Deutsche Bank SDNY production. It details five specific transactions between 2015 and 2018 totaling over $470,000, including a $100,000 payment to 'Aviloop LLC' and other payments to redacted individuals via JP Morgan, TD Bank, and Bank of America.
An email dated August 15, 2019 (five days after Jeffrey Epstein's death), from attorney Parvin Moyne of Akin Gump to redacted recipients. Moyne provides an index of document productions related to the SDNY (Southern District of New York) investigation and explicitly requests to schedule a 'proffer' session. The email indicates ongoing cooperation or negotiation regarding evidence production.
This document is an email chain between Parvin Moyne of Akin Gump (representing Deutsche Bank) and redacted recipients (likely SDNY prosecutors) from August 15-22, 2019. They coordinate the scheduling of an 'attorney proffer' set for September 12, 2019, where Akin Gump and Deutsche Bank legal teams plan to present an overview of Jeffrey Epstein's relationship with the bank, his accounts, and suspicious transactions identified during internal investigations. The emails also reference the ongoing production of documents and indices related to the investigation.
This is an email dated August 3, 2020, from Parvin Moyne (Akin Gump) representing Deutsche Bank to a redacted recipient (likely a federal prosecutor or regulator). Moyne informs the recipient that the U.S. Virgin Islands Attorney General has subpoenaed Deutsche Bank for copies of all government subpoenas related to Jeffrey Epstein. Moyne is seeking the recipient's permission to disclose their specific previous subpoena and the bank's production to the USVI AG.
This document is an email from Joseph DiPiero of Akin Gump to an undisclosed recipient (likely the SDNY based on attachment names) dated December 13, 2019. It serves as a transmittal for an additional production of documents from Deutsche Bank in response to a July 11, 2019 subpoena. The email references attached files including a submission PDF and an Excel appendix.
Transmission of file DB-SDNY-Prod003.zip (159.5 MB)
Confirming plan to submit a further production today; offering a call to discuss next steps.
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