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|---|---|---|---|---|
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person
Ms. [Redacted]
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Client |
2
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person
Redacted Clients/Victims
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Legal representative |
1
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1 | |
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person
Teri Gibbs
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Business associate |
1
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1 | |
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person
Jeffrey Epstein
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Legal representative |
1
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1 | |
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person
Lisa Bloom
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Business associate |
1
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1 | |
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person
[Redacted Client]
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Client |
1
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1 |
| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019-08-02 | N/A | Scheduled conference call between The Bloom Firm and SDNY prosecutors. | Conference Call | View |
This document is an email chain between attorneys at The Bloom Firm (Colleen Mullen, Teri Gibbs) and federal prosecutors (USANYS) regarding a potential witness in the Ghislaine Maxwell investigation. The witness, a former employee of Maxwell (2003-2007), claims to have witnessed Prince Andrew's interactions with a redacted individual and possesses relevant documents. The correspondence covers scheduling interviews, discussing witness safety/anonymity, and the transmission of a list of office numbers used during the client's employment.
This document is an email chain from November and December 2019 between the administrators of the Epstein Victims' Compensation Program (Jordy Feldman) and legal counsel for the victims (Roberta Kaplan's firm). The correspondence centers on the victims' counsel challenging the independence of the program, arguing that because the administrators were hired and paid by the Epstein Estate, they cannot be neutral. Kaplan's team proposes adding a fourth administrator selected by the plaintiffs to ensure fairness.
This document is an email chain from August 1-2, 2019, between Colleen Mullen of The Bloom Firm and Assistant United States Attorneys (SDNY). Mullen informs the prosecutors that her firm represents two women who allege they were fraudulently recruited and forcefully sexually assaulted by Jeffrey Epstein at his New York residence in June 2004. The emails discuss scheduling a conference call to discuss these allegations, while Mullen emphasizes her clients' desire to remain anonymous and their fear that they were secretly filmed during the assaults.
This document is an email chain from November and December 2019 between Jordy Feldman (Administrator of the Epstein Victims' Compensation Program) and attorneys Roberta Kaplan and Kate Doniger (representing victims). The core conflict involves the independence of the Compensation Program; Kaplan's team argues that because the administrators were hired by the Estate, they lack independence, and proposes adding a fourth, plaintiff-selected administrator. Feldman rejects this proposal, citing the reputation and experience of his team (including Ken Feinberg and Camille Biros) and asserting the program's neutrality.
This document contains an email chain ending November 19, 2019, between attorney Teri Gibbs and an unnamed government official (likely SDNY given the case number 19 Cr. 490). Gibbs is representing two clients who allege they were assaulted by Jeffrey Epstein around June 2004. Gibbs requests confirmation if her clients appear in photos seized from Epstein's home and attempts to schedule interviews for them. The government official responds that the review of the considerable volume of seized materials is ongoing and they have no information to provide yet.
Follow up requesting response on previous email.
Clarifying that they are not pressuring the witness but are willing to discuss safety and confidentiality. Asking for time to chat.
Asking for time to speak; stating client is deeply concerned about personal safety and wishes to maintain anonymity.
Following up on email from last month regarding an interview.
Requesting to share documents and email correspondence with Maxwell referenced in prior email. Asking for interview dates.
Offering to speak with client who worked for Maxwell (and Epstein) 2003-2007. Confirms client is willing to cooperate with criminal investigation against Maxwell.
Confirming client interest in speaking with prosecutors and availability for meeting on August 26, 2019. Requesting travel arrangements and counseling resources.
Confirming client availability for a meeting on August 26, requesting flight/hotel arrangements and counseling resources.
Confirming a witness is available to meet prosecutors on Aug 26 in NY; requesting flight/hotel arrangements and counseling resources.
Providing conference line details.
Asking for the best number to reach Mullen.
Stating availability at 1 p.m. PST.
Acknowledgment of receipt; identifies self as one of three prosecutors on the case; requests a call.
Detailed allegations of two women assaulted by Epstein in June 2004 at his NY residence. Request to keep clients anonymous.
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