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This document is a background check summary (marked U//FOUO) on an unidentified individual. It lists results from Accurint (addresses in CA and NV between 1999-2021), a negative result from NCIC/Ejustice criminal checks, and open-source findings linking the individual to Epstein's flight manifests (specifically citing page 49 of Epstein's Black Book). The document contains the Bates number EFTA00038985.
This document is an email chain from August 2019 detailing the FBI's attempt, via UK Metropolitan Police, to interview a female witness (DOB May 1973) regarding the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. While initially willing to cooperate on August 16th, the witness retracted her offer on August 19th following Epstein's death, citing fears for her safety and concerns that her name would appear on Twitter. The document includes a background check on the witness revealing no criminal trace, though a 2013 report of 'suspicious circumstances' exists in police databases.
This document is a screenshot of an email inbox search for 'Cassandra' showing results from March and April 2024. It displays a series of urgent reminders from Cassandra Sorrentino via Adobe Acrobat Sign requesting the recipient to sign a 'Standard Epstein & FTCA Retainer JPA', indicating ongoing legal matters related to Epstein and the Federal Tort Claims Act. There is also a notification from X (formerly Twitter) regarding an Elon Musk post.
This document is an 'Access to Justice' email newsletter from Law360 dated April 20, 2020. It aggregates various legal news stories, primarily focused on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the justice system, including court closures, remote hearings, and bankruptcy issues. It is relevant to the Epstein files because it contains a summary of a recent Eleventh Circuit ruling that the Crime Victims' Rights Act protections do not arise until after a formal criminal charge is filed, which is described as a blow to Epstein's victims.
This document is a 'Law360 White Collar' email newsletter dated October 1, 2018. It summarizes various legal and corporate news stories, including the Deutsche Bank Libor trial, Elon Musk's SEC settlement, an emoluments suit against Donald Trump, and the Kavanaugh Supreme Court nomination. The document lists numerous law firms and companies in its sidebars, including 'Epstein Becker Green', which is likely the reason for its inclusion in this collection, though it refers to a law firm and not Jeffrey Epstein personally.
This document is a 'Law360 Appellate' email newsletter dated April 22, 2019. It provides summaries of recent legal cases across various US Circuit Courts (DC, Federal, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 9th, 11th) and the Supreme Court, covering topics such as the Census citizenship question, Title VII discrimination, and patent disputes. It also lists legal job openings and mentions various law firms and companies in sidebars. The law firm 'Epstein Becker Green' appears in a list of firms, which is likely the only connection to the name Epstein, unrelated to Jeffrey Epstein.
An email chain from January 2020 involving FBI New York (Squad C-20, Crimes Against Children/Human Trafficking) discussing a surprise press conference held at Jeffrey Epstein's mansion. The FBI agents and their counterparts express confusion and frustration that they were not notified in advance, noting that 'Geoff' answered questions regarding the investigation and Prince Andrew. The lack of notice caused issues, specifically with 'irate victims' calling Victim Specialists because they had not been informed of the event, which was connected to the organization Safe Horizon.
This document is a Public Policy Law360 email newsletter dated July 20, 2021, summarizing various legal and policy news stories. Crucially, it includes a report that Ghislaine Maxwell owes the New York State Tax Department nearly $1.6 million, identifying her as a former associate of Jeffrey Epstein. Other topics include the confirmation of Tiffany Cunningham as a Federal Circuit judge, a potential $30M fine for Robinhood, and various other legislative and judicial updates.
A screenshot of Twitter Analytics for the US Attorney SDNY account (@SDNYnews), specifically highlighting a tweet from July 8 (likely 2019). The tweet announces the unsealing of an indictment against Jeffrey Epstein and asks potential victims or those with information to contact the FBI. The analytics show the tweet received over 3.1 million impressions and nearly 159,000 engagements.
This document is a 'White Collar Law360' email newsletter dated July 14, 2021, summarizing various legal news stories, court rulings, and job moves. It mentions Jeffrey Epstein in a brief 'People' section note about Cooley LLP hiring a former New York federal prosecutor who previously led prosecutions against Epstein and Michael Cohen. The newsletter also covers the conviction of Paul Manafort's banker, Stephen Calk, and allegations against the Serious Fraud Office (SFO).
This document contains an internal email thread from July 2019 discussing security concerns for Assistant United States Attorneys (AUSAs) involved in the Jeffrey Epstein case. The email was prompted by a Dataminr alert highlighting a tweet by reporter Shimon Prokupecz, which revealed that the daughter of former FBI Director James Comey was part of the prosecution team. The document also includes a timeline of Epstein's arrest in Teterboro, NJ, and pending charges in New York.
This document is an internal email thread from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York (SDNY) dated August 16, 2019. It discusses a media inquiry from CNN regarding an allegation that a specific individual (name redacted) visited the SDNY office in 2015 or 2016 to raise concerns about Jeffrey Epstein's Florida plea deal with a sex trafficking AUSA. The email notes that the reporter believes the issue was not raised to senior leadership at the time.
An internal FBI email from January 27, 2020, in which a Supervisory Special Agent from the Crimes Against Children/Human Trafficking squad (C-20) in New York asks colleagues about a press conference held that day at Jeffrey Epstein's mansion. The agent notes that the media affairs department is receiving inquiries and that Victim Specialists are fielding calls from upset victims who were not notified of the event.
This document is an internal email from the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (SDNY) Public Affairs division, dated August 16, 2019. It warns colleagues that CNN is investigating a story regarding two individuals who visited the SDNY office in 2015 or 2016 to complain about Jeffrey Epstein's Florida plea deal. The email notes that the complaint was allegedly made to a sex/human trafficking AUSA but was not escalated to senior leadership at the time.
This document is an email dated June 8, 2020, from Kathryn Milofsky, a producer at ITV News, to Mr. Berman (likely U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman). Milofsky requests a 10-minute Skype interview with Berman to discuss his request to interview Prince Andrew regarding the Jeffrey Epstein investigation and a specific Mutual Legal Assistance (MLA) request. The email pitches ITV's reach and prestige to encourage participation.
This document is an email dated July 8, 2019, sent from a redacted individual at the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York. The email shares a link to a Washington Examiner article reporting that James Comey's daughter has been named to the Jeffrey Epstein prosecution team. The subject line 'pic' suggests there may have been an attachment or the link was intended to show a picture, though only the URL is visible in the body.
This document is an email chain from July 8, 2019, within the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (USANYS). The subject is the final review of a press release regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The emails discuss finalizing a quote from an FBI Assistant Director and confirming the use of the hotline number '1-800-CALL-FBI' for victims to contact. The draft text emphasizes that victims should come forward regardless of how much time has passed or where the incidents occurred.
This document is an eJusticeNY Sex Offender Registry report for Jeffrey Epstein (Offender ID 33216), dated June 28, 2019. It details his Level 3 risk designation, personal identifiers, aliases, and extensive vehicle list including a Gulfstream jet and various luxury cars. The report tracks his addresses in St. Thomas, New York, New Mexico, Florida, and France, and includes a comprehensive log of notifications between New York, Florida, New Mexico, and Virgin Islands law enforcement agencies regarding his status changes and annual verifications from 2010 to 2019.
This document is an email chain from January 27, 2020, between the FBI and USANYS regarding an uncoordinated press conference held at Epstein's mansion. An FBI SSA expresses concern that their media department and Victim Specialists are receiving inquiries from irate victims who were not notified. USANYS staff discuss internal communication failures, noting that 'Geoff' (likely the US Attorney) had mentioned the location to some but not all, causing friction.
This document is a legal memorandum filed on October 13, 2021, by Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team in the Southern District of New York. The defense argues for individual sequestered voir dire (jury selection questioning) and permission for attorneys to conduct limited questioning of jurors, citing 'tsunami' levels of negative pretrial publicity and the inflammatory nature of the sexual abuse charges. The motion lists numerous documentaries, podcasts, and books as evidence of prejudicial media coverage that allegedly demonizes Maxwell and links her inextricably to Jeffrey Epstein's crimes.
This document is an internal email from the Public Affairs division of the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York, dated July 3, 2019. It circulates a link to a PDF hosted on DocumentCloud regarding a Second Circuit Court decision to unseal files related to Jeffrey Epstein. The sender's specific identity is redacted, though their role and office are visible.
An email dated August 15, 2019, from a Public Affairs officer at the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (SDNY) to a redacted recipient. The email, with the subject 'Found her!', shares a New York Post article reporting that Ghislaine Maxwell was spotted at an In-N-Out Burger shortly after Jeffrey Epstein's death.
This document is Page 90 of 167 from a court filing in Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE (United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell), filed on December 18, 2021. It contains 'Instruction No. 3', which strictly prohibits jurors from communicating about the case via any electronic means or social media (listing specific platforms like Facebook and Twitter) and bans outside research. The instruction emphasizes that deliberations must occur only within the jury room and verdicts must be based solely on evidence presented in court.
This document is page 10 of 167 from a court filing dated December 18, 2021, in Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE (United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell). It contains Jury Instruction No. 3, which strictly prohibits jurors from using social media, the internet, or electronic devices to communicate about the case or conduct outside research during deliberations. The instruction emphasizes that the verdict must be based solely on evidence presented in the courtroom.
This document is a page from a government filing addressed to Judge Alison J. Nathan in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell. The text argues against the defendant's broad proposal for a protective order, asserting that it would unfairly expose victims who made minor public statements years ago to intense public scrutiny without their consent. The government contends this is unnecessary for defense preparation and inconsistent with the Crime Victims' Rights Act.
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