This document is a letter dated August 4, 2025, from an anonymous victim/survivor to Judge Richard M. Berman regarding the case United States v. Jeffrey Epstein. The author criticizes the DOJ's handling of the 'Epstein Files' and the lack of transparency, while simultaneously pleading for strict redactions to protect victim identities. The judge endorsed the memo, ordering it to be docketed and filed.
This document is a letter filed on August 4, 2025, from an anonymous victim of Jeffrey Epstein to Judge Richard M. Berman. The victim criticizes the DOJ and FBI for allegedly prioritizing the protection of high-profile individuals—including the President—over victims, questions the narrative of Epstein's suicide, and requests a third-party review of files to ensure victim anonymity. The document also quotes a DOJ statement confirming Epstein harmed over 1,000 victims but asserting that no further disclosure of evidence is warranted.
This document is an official letter dated August 10, 2019, from Warden Lamine N'Diaye of the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) to Judges McMahon and Berman. The letter formally notifies the court of Jeffrey Epstein's death at 7:37 a.m. that morning, following an apparent suicide in his cell at 6:30 a.m. It mentions that both the FBI and the Office of the Inspector General are investigating the incident.
This document is an email chain from July 2019 between staff at the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York regarding updates to the 'Victim Witness' website for the case United States v. Jeffrey Epstein. The emails finalize the text for a public update announcing that on July 18, 2019, the court ruled Epstein would remain incarcerated pending trial, and scheduling the next pretrial conference for July 31, 2019.
This document is a letter dated August 5, 2025, addressed to Judges Engelmayer and Berman from an unnamed victim of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. The author expresses frustration with the judicial process, specifically questioning why subpoenas have not been issued for US Virgin Islands officials or Epstein's financial staff (attorney and accountant). The letter explicitly references Leon Black's payments to Epstein and alleges Epstein's accountant removed items from the NY mansion immediately following Epstein's death.
This document is a letter filed on August 4, 2025, from an anonymous victim in the U.S. v. Jeffrey Epstein case to Judge Richard Berman. The author criticizes the DOJ's handling of the 'Epstein Files,' accuses the government of using victims as political pawns, and demands full transparency regarding the wealthy 'friends' associated with Epstein.
An anonymous victim of Epstein writes a memo to Judge Richard M. Berman, expressing profound distrust in the DOJ and FBI, whom the author believes are protecting powerful individuals involved with Epstein. The author questions the official cause of Epstein's death and argues that the public release of the 'Epstein Files' is harming victims. The memo concludes with a formal request for a third-party review of all documents to ensure that no victims' identities are revealed.
In a letter dated August 12, 2019, Lamine N'Diaye, the Warden of the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC), responds to an inquiry from Judge Richard M. Berman. The Warden confirms that the ongoing FBI and OIG investigations into the August 10, 2019 incident involving inmate Jeffrey Epstein will also encompass a prior incident that occurred on July 23, 2019. Due to the active investigations, the Warden states he is unable to release any information about the internal investigation that had already been completed regarding the July incident.
In a letter dated August 12, 2019, Lamine N'Diaye, the Warden of the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York, responds to an inquiry from District Judge Richard M. Berman. The Warden confirms that the ongoing FBI and OIG investigations into an August 10, 2019 incident involving inmate Jeffrey Epstein will also encompass a prior incident from July 23, 2019. Due to the active investigations, the Warden states he is unable to release any information regarding the previously completed internal inquiry into the July incident.
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