| Connected Entity | Relationship Type |
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Documents | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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person
Alison Moe
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Business associate |
2
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2 | |
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person
Paul Byrne
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Business associate |
1
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1 |
This document is an email chain from January 28, 2020, between Jill Greenfield, a partner at the law firm Fieldfisher, and a redacted Detective from the NYPD/FBI Child Exploitation Human Trafficking Task Force. Greenfield represents a client who is a victim of sexual assault that occurred in the UK and asserts the client's right to anonymity under UK law while arranging a potential interview. The Detective copies FBI agent Amanda Young and SDNY prosecutors Alison Moe and Alexander Rossmiller on the correspondence.
This document is an email chain from January 28 to February 1, 2020, between Jill Greenfield (Partner at Fieldfisher in London) and a redacted Detective from the NYPD/FBI Child Exploitation Human Trafficking Task Force. Greenfield is representing a client who is a victim of sexual assault in the UK and is asserting her client's right to anonymity under UK statute while coordinating a potential interview with US authorities. The thread includes FBI agent Amanda N. Young and USANYS prosecutor Alison Moe in the correspondence to schedule a call regarding the Epstein investigation.
This document is an email header dated January 6, 2020, with the subject 'FBI / SDNY Epstein update mtg'. The email is addressed to Amanda N. Young of the FBI, Paul Byrne, and other redacted recipients associated with the US Attorney's Office (USANYS). The sender is redacted. The document suggests ongoing coordination between the FBI and the Southern District of New York regarding the Epstein case in early 2020.
This document contains a chain of emails between the FBI's NY Computer Analysis Response Team (CART) and the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) regarding the processing of digital evidence seized from Jeffrey Epstein's properties in New York and the Virgin Islands. The correspondence, spanning February to July 2020, details technical challenges including incompatible file formats, encryption (specifically APFS on Mac devices), and delays caused by FBI network upgrades and COVID-19 staffing reductions. The prosecutors express frustration with the pace and format of data production, eventually proposing to hire an outside vendor (BRG) to complete the work.
This document is an email dated July 18, 2019, from an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Southern District of New York (SDNY) to a contractor. The attorney requests that subpoena returns related to the Epstein investigation (specifically from American Express and Deutsche Bank) be burned to a disc. The disc is intended for a Special Agent and Detective, to be handed off to 'Mandy' (likely FBI Agent Amanda Young) and 'Paul' at a conference.
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