| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019-07-08 | N/A | Final review of the Press Release regarding Jeffrey Epstein's alleged criminal behavior. | New York (implied) | View |
| 2019-07-03 | N/A | Internal correspondence preparing public remarks for a sex trafficking arrest (likely Jeffrey Eps... | Unknown | View |
This document is an internal email dated July 3, 2019, from the Office of Public Affairs. It circulates a draft document titled '07-02-2019_Sex_trafficking_arrest.docx' for review regarding accuracy and 'victim language'. The timing and content strongly suggest this is preparation for the public announcement of Jeffrey Epstein's arrest, which occurred three days later on July 6, 2019.
This document is an internal FBI email thread from August 2019 discussing a media inquiry from Washington Post reporter Deanna Paul. An FBI agent forwards the request to Martin Feely and Adrienne Senatore in the Office of Public Affairs, noting that while the request is broadly about sex trafficking cases where the 'line between victim and subject may be blurred,' it is 'obviously re: Epstein.' The email also establishes a prior professional relationship between the forwarding agent and the reporter from her time as an ADA in Brooklyn.
This document contains an email chain from August 11, 2019, between Matt Pieper of CBS News and the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) Office of Public Affairs following the death of Jeffrey Epstein. Pieper inquires whether Epstein was on suicide watch. The BOP responds by providing a link to Attorney General William Barr's statement and declining further comment. An internal BOP note instructs staff to only provide the AG's statement for any follow-up inquiries.
This document is an email chain between Pervaiz Shallwani, a Senior Editor at The Daily Beast, and the Federal Bureau of Prisons (Office of Public Affairs). The correspondence begins on July 25, 2019, regarding reports of Epstein's initial injury/suicide attempt, which the BOP confirms took place at MCC New York rather than a hospital. The thread resumes on August 10-11, 2019, following Epstein's death, with Shallwani pressing for details on why Epstein was removed from suicide watch, why he had no cellmate, and why 30-minute checks were allegedly not performed.
This document is an email chain from August 11, 2019, between Matt Pieper of CBS News and the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) Office of Public Affairs. Pieper inquires repeatedly whether Jeffrey Epstein was on suicide watch while in custody. The BOP responds by providing a link to Attorney General William Barr's statement and explicitly declining further comment. Internal BOP text instructs staff to only provide the AG's statement for any follow-up inquiries ('get backs').
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.
Internal email chain from the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) dated August 21, 2019, reacting to a press statement released by Governor Bill Richardson's lawyer, Jeff Brown. The prosecutor expresses frustration, noting that while they told Brown that Richardson was not currently a target or subject due to lack of information, they did not state there were no allegations against him, contrary to Brown's public statement implying exoneration. The prosecutor notes they re-contacted Brown to dispute the accuracy of the statement.
This document is an organizational chart for the U.S. Department of Justice, depicting its structure for the period of 2006-2008. It outlines the hierarchy of leadership, starting with the Attorney General, and shows the various divisions, bureaus, and offices that fall under the Deputy Attorney General and Associate Attorney General. The chart provides a comprehensive overview of the department's components and their reporting relationships during that time.
This document is an internal Federal Bureau of Prisons email from July 30, 2019, finalizing a response to a NY Post media inquiry about inmate Jeffrey Epstein. The reporter asked for an update on Epstein's condition following a neck injury and his current housing status at the New York MCC. The email shows BOP staff deciding to reuse a standard response, which confirms Epstein is at MCC New York but declines to provide further details on his medical status or conditions of confinement, citing privacy and security reasons.
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