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 October 5, 2020, regarding 'Epstein'. The subject line includes a document reference code 'FFW-DOCS.FID6003375', which typically indicates a file in a law firm's document management system (likely Fieldfisher, given the 'FFW' prefix and the presence of Jill Greenfield, a partner at that firm, in the CC line). The email was blind copied to 'USAHUB-USAJournal111'.
This document is an email chain from September and October 2020 between SDNY prosecutors/FBI agents and UK solicitor Jill Greenfield. They are coordinating an in-person interview in London with Greenfield's client regarding the Epstein investigation. The correspondence details logistical hurdles including COVID-19 testing, UK quarantine waivers, the composition of the US interview team (SDNY and FBI), and mandatory notification to the Metropolitan Police.
This document is an email chain from February 2020 between Jill Greenfield, a partner at the UK law firm Fieldfisher, and an Assistant U.S. Attorney from the Southern District of New York. They are negotiating the terms for an interview with Greenfield's client, a former employee of Ghislaine Maxwell and potential victim of Jeffrey Epstein. The correspondence covers logistics, the client's request for anonymity, the presence of a US lawyer friend, and the U.S. government's assurance that the client is considered a witness/victim rather than a suspect. The U.S. Attorney explains the FBI interview process (Form 302) and offers to travel to London for the meeting.
This document is an email chain from February 2020 between an Assistant U.S. Attorney (SDNY) and Jill Greenfield, a UK lawyer. They are negotiating the terms of an interview for Greenfield's client, a potential witness/victim in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation who may have worked for Ghislaine Maxwell. The correspondence covers logistics, the client's non-suspect status, anonymity concerns, and the presence of a support person (a US lawyer friend) during the proposed London interview.
This document is an email chain from February to July 2020 between SDNY prosecutors and UK solicitor Jill Greenfield regarding the potential interview of a witness/victim residing in the UK. The witness, a former employee of Ghislaine Maxwell, alleges she was sexually assaulted by Jeffrey Epstein in London and has reported this to the Met Police. The correspondence details the negotiation of interview conditions, including anonymity, the presence of a support person, and the voluntary nature of the questioning, but the planned March 2020 meeting in London was ultimately cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic travel restrictions.
This document contains a series of emails between February and July 2020 involving Jill Greenfield (Fieldfisher) and Assistant US Attorneys from the Southern District of New York regarding the potential interview of a witness/victim in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. The correspondence discusses the logistics of meeting in London versus the US, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on travel, and specific legal conditions such as anonymity, the presence of support persons, and the scope of questioning. Crucially, it reveals the client was employed by Ghislaine Maxwell and has filed a complaint with the Met Police regarding sexual assault by Epstein in London.
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