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This document is an automatic email reply dated November 15, 2024, with the subject line 'Epstein victim'. The sender informs recipients they are on leave and provides alternative contacts for post-indictment victim assistance, victim indexing support, and reporting child abuse in New York. The email lists roles such as Victim Witness Coordinators and ACS Criminal Justice Coordinators, but all specific names and contact details are redacted.
This document is an email chain from September 2019 between an Assistant US Attorney (SDNY) and another party regarding the Epstein investigation. They discuss logistics for an upcoming interview on October 11th, checking seized photos for date stamps, and ensuring specific individuals are in the Victim Notification System (VNS). Significantly, there is a request for a summary analysis of Ghislaine Maxwell's flight records to check for overlaps, with the AUSA noting that available manifests from the 'previous case' might only cover international flights and may not extend back to the 1990s.
An email chain from April 12, 2021, with subject 'Maxwell/Epstein VNS'. The correspondence involves a request between redacted parties for the current contact list for the Victim Notification System (VNS) regarding the case. The request is granted, and the list is promised to be sent.
An internal email dated April 12, 2021, from a Victim Witness Assistant at the U.S. Attorney's Office (SDNY) to colleagues. The email provides two Excel spreadsheets ('Epstein.xlsx' and 'maxwell.xlsx') containing lists of victims recorded in the Victim Notification System (VNS).
This document is an internal email dated July 30, 2020, likely within the US Attorney's Office (USANYS). The sender asks a colleague to verify if Victim Notification System (VNS) notifications were sent to a specific list of individuals regarding the Epstein case. The list of individuals is entirely redacted.
An email chain from July 2020 between a USANYS employee and another party regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case. The correspondence involves a request to verify which individuals from a redacted list had received Victim Notification System (VNS) notifications.
This document is an email chain from August 1, 2019, between staff at the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (SDNY). The discussion concerns the drafting and editing of a 'Status Hearing Notification' to be sent to victims in the case of US v. Epstein via the Victim Notification System (VNS). Staff members discuss technical limitations of the VNS templates and specific language changes regarding contact information for victims attending the hearing.
This document is an email chain from early August 2019 between staff at the U.S. Attorney's Office (SDNY) regarding victim notifications for a status hearing in the US v. Epstein case. The correspondence discusses technical difficulties with the Victim Notification System (VNS) templates, specific edits to the notification language (including removing the plural 'defendant(s)'), and the addition of four new victims identified by the FBI. A screenshot at the end shows a contact list including attorney Gloria Allred.
This document is an email chain from October 30, 2019, between the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (USANYS) and the Office of the Deputy Attorney General (ODAG). The correspondence concerns an appeal filed in the 11th Circuit regarding the Epstein CVRA case, specifically addressing allegations that victims were unable to attend the SDNY hearing due to insufficient notice. The emails detail that 39 victim notices were sent via VNS, 17 victims attended the hearing personally, and 7 had statements read in their absence; one specific anecdote describes a victim who missed two arranged flights and failed to attend.
An email chain from August 14, 2019 (four days after Epstein's death), discussing the logistics of sending a specific Victim Notification System (VNS) notice to registrants in the Epstein case (2018R01618). SDNY US Attorney Geoffrey Berman specifically requested a non-standard, two-paragraph notice. Staff at the SDNY and EOUSA discussed technical workarounds to remove standard closing paragraphs from the letters to comply with this request.
This document is a page from a Department of Justice Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) report reviewing the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case. It focuses on the FBI's use of the Victim Notification System (VNS) to send form letters to victims between 2006 and 2008, which stated the case was 'under investigation.' The report concludes that while technically not false, these letters were misleading because they failed to inform victims about the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) reached in 2007, leading victims (such as CVRA petitioner Wild) to believe a federal prosecution was still actively moving forward.
This document is an excerpt from a legal policy manual (likely the Justice Manual), filed as Exhibit SA-277 in the Ghislaine Maxwell case (1:20-cr-00330-AJN). It outlines the Department of Justice's protocols for 'Services to Crime Victims,' specifically detailing the responsibilities of officials to notify victims regarding their rights, the right to counsel, the right to attend trials, and schedule updates for court proceedings via the Victim Notification System (VNS).
This document is a page from an informational brochure or FAQ regarding the Department of Justice's Victim Notification System (VNS). It explains how victims can access case details, update their contact information via the web or phone, and explicitly states that the system does not ensure safety. The page bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp, indicating it was part of document production for a congressional investigation.
This document is an informational brochure for the Victim Notification System (VNS) provided by the US Department of Justice and associated agencies. It explains how victims of federal crimes can register for and access information regarding their cases, defendant custody status, and court events via a toll-free number or website using a VIN and PIN. The document is stamped with 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021561', indicating it is part of a Congressional oversight production.
This document is a generic informational brochure from the U.S. Department of Justice regarding the Victim Notification System (VNS). It outlines what information is available to victims via the internet and call center (such as investigative status, court hearings, and custody status) and provides instructions on how to opt out of notifications. While the content is generic, the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021560' indicates this document was included in the House Oversight Committee's discovery materials, likely related to the Epstein investigation regarding how victims were notified.
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