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| 2019-02-06 | Investigation | The Department of Justice Office of Legislative Affairs advised Senator Sasse that OPR had opened... | N/A | View |
An internal Federal Bureau of Prisons email chain dated August 10, 2019 (the day of Epstein's death), coordinating the distribution of a press release. The email discusses sending the final PDF to reporters and providing language to the Office of Legislative Affairs (OLA) for potential inquiries from Congress members.
This document is an internal email thread from the Federal Bureau of Prisons' Public Information Office dated August 10, 2019, the morning of Jeffrey Epstein's death. It coordinates the release of a final PDF press release to approximately 50 reporters and instructs MCC NY to handle their specific media contacts. It also notes that an MS Word version is being provided to the Office of Legislative Affairs (OLA) to assist with potential inquiries from Members of Congress.
This document is a redacted email from November 9, 2020, between various high-level Department of Justice offices including the Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties (OPCL), the Office of the Deputy Attorney General (ODAG), the Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR), and the US Attorney for the Southern District of New York (USANYS). The subject matter concerns 'Victim Meeting Talking Points,' suggesting coordination on how to address victims, likely related to the Epstein/Maxwell case given the involvement of SDNY and the timing (post-Epstein death, post-Maxwell arrest).
This document is an email chain dated July 9, 2019, between the U.S. Department of Justice's Office of Legislative Affairs and the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (USANYS). A Deputy Assistant Attorney General informs USANYS that the House Oversight Committee has made an inquiry regarding the Jeffrey Epstein indictment and asks for the correct point of contact. The USANYS recipient forwards this internally to discuss how to respond.
This document is a page from a DOJ OPR report detailing the timeline of events following the Miami Herald's 2018 reporting and Jeffrey Epstein's 2019 death. It covers the dismissal of the indictment against Epstein due to his suicide, the ongoing CVRA litigation by victims (specifically Jane Doe 1) in the 11th Circuit regarding the government's failure to confer with victims before the NPA, and the initiation of the OPR investigation requested by Senator Ben Sasse.
This document is an organizational chart for the U.S. Department of Justice, depicting its structure for the period of 2006-2008. It outlines the hierarchy of leadership, starting with the Attorney General, and shows the various divisions, bureaus, and offices that fall under the Deputy Attorney General and Associate Attorney General. The chart provides a comprehensive overview of the department's components and their reporting relationships during that time.
This legal document outlines the events following Jeffrey Epstein's death on August 10, 2019, including the dismissal of his federal indictment in New York and the progression of a Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) lawsuit in Florida. It details a specific victim's appeal and the government's arguments. The document also describes the initiation of an investigation by the Department of Justice's Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) into potential prosecutorial misconduct, prompted by a Miami Herald report and a formal request from Senator Ben Sasse.
This page from a DOJ OPR report details the timeline following Jeffrey Epstein's August 2019 suicide, including the dismissal of his indictment in SDNY and the conclusion of CVRA litigation in Florida where the court found the government had not litigated in bad faith but had violated the CVRA. It summarizes the appellate history of 'Jane Doe 1' seeking a writ of mandamus in the 11th Circuit regarding the non-prosecution agreement (NPA). Additionally, it marks the initiation of the OPR investigation into DOJ attorney misconduct, triggered by a request from Senator Ben Sasse following the Miami Herald's November 2018 reporting.
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