This document is an email from attorney Sigrid McCawley dated March 18, 2020, discussing an indemnification action filed by Ghislaine Maxwell in the USVI. McCawley notes that the filing contains statements contradicting Maxwell's previous sworn depositions regarding financial support from Jeffrey Epstein and lists companies she was employed by which were not previously disclosed. The email mentions that ABC is preparing a news story on the matter.
This document contains a series of email exchanges within the U.S. Attorney's Office (SDNY) regarding travel authorizations for the investigation 'United States v. Epstein' (2018R01618). The emails date from March 2019 to October 2019 and detail multiple trips by prosecutors to West Palm Beach, FL, and Los Angeles, CA, to conduct interviews with victims and hold meetings. Specific travel details are provided for a November 2019 trip, including JetBlue flights and a stay at the Hilton West Palm Beach.
A legal letter dated August 5, 2025, from Edwards Henderson (The Crime Victim Law Firm) addressed to Judge Engelmayer and the SDNY Victim and Witness Coordinator regarding the case USA v Maxwell. The firm represents numerous survivors of Epstein and Maxwell and writes to address the DOJ's request to unseal grand jury materials, urging the court to protect victims' rights under the CVRA (18 U.S.C. § 3771). The document emphasizes the victims' reliance on the justice system and argues that their rights to be protected from the accused must be considered regarding any disclosures.
This document is a page from a court filing in Case 22-1426 from the Southern District of New York (SDNY), dated February 28, 2023. It lists the legal counsel involved, identifying the USA as the plaintiff. The plaintiff is represented by Assistant US Attorneys Alex Rossmiller, Alison Gainfort Moe, and Maurene Ryan Comey from the U.S. Attorney's Office, SDNY. The document also provides contact information for Sigrid S. McCawley of Boies, Schiller & Flexner LLP, who is designated as a retained lead attorney.
This document is a formal letter from Annie Farmer to Judge Alison J. Nathan opposing Ghislaine Maxwell's renewed motion for bail. Farmer describes her personal victimization by Maxwell and argues that Maxwell is a flight risk, lacks empathy or remorse, and exhibits psychopathic behavior.
This legal document is a letter dated December 15, 2020, from attorney Sigrid S. McCawley to Judge Alison J. Nathan, which includes a statement from Annie Farmer. Farmer, identifying herself as a victim, vehemently opposes Ghislaine Maxwell's motion for bail, characterizing Maxwell as a manipulative psychopath and a significant flight risk who has lived a parasitic lifestyle. The statement argues that releasing Maxwell would prevent justice for her and other victims.
This is the final signature page (page 7 of 7) of a court document filed on June 26, 2022, in Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE. It lists attorneys Bradley J. Edwards and Brittany N. Henderson of the law firm Edwards Pottinger, LLC as the submitters, including their contact information in Fort Lauderdale, FL.
This document is a letter from Sigrid S. McCawley, counsel for Maria Farmer, to Judge Alison J. Nathan, providing a victim impact statement for Ghislaine Maxwell's sentencing. Maria Farmer details how Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein trafficked, assaulted, and threatened her in 1996 on the Wexner estate, leading to the destruction of her career, health issues, and profound personal suffering. Due to a medical issue, Maria Farmer requests her statement be read into the record by her attorney.
This document is a letter dated December 15, 2020, from Annie Farmer to Judge Alison J. Nathan of the Southern District of New York. In the statement, submitted via her attorney Sigrid S. McCawley, Farmer strongly opposes Ghislaine Maxwell's motion for bail, detailing her personal experience of being sexually abused by Maxwell as a child. Farmer characterizes Maxwell as a manipulative psychopath and a significant flight risk who lacks remorse for her role in procuring girls for Epstein.
This document is a Notice of Appearance filed on March 26, 2021, in the case of USA v. Ghislaine Maxwell in the Southern District of New York. Attorney Sigrid S. McCawley of Boies Schiller Flexner LLP formally enters her appearance as counsel for the Intervenor (the law firm itself) and the victims represented by the firm.
This document is the first page of a 2014 legal article published in the Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology, co-authored by Bradley J. Edwards (a key attorney for Epstein victims). The article argues that the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) should apply during criminal investigations before charges are filed, explicitly referencing a 'notorious federal sex abuse case' (the Epstein case) where victims were deprived of rights due to the DOJ's narrow interpretation. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp and the name David Schoen, indicating it was part of a production to the House Oversight Committee.
This document is Page 2 of a legal filing titled 'Notice of Filing Transcript In Supplemental Support of Bradley Edwards' Motion for Summary Judgment' in the case of Edwards adv. Epstein (Case No. 502009CA040800XXXXMBAG). It contains a 'Counsel List' providing the contact information (firm name, address, phone, and fax) for five attorneys: Bradley J. Edwards, Jack A. Goldberger, Marc S. Nurik, Tonja Haddad Coleman, and Lilly Ann Sanchez. The document is Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017489.
This document is an email chain from January 2015 in which attorney Tonja Haddad Coleman forwards a high-priority media inquiry from the National Enquirer to Epstein associates Darren Indyke and Jack Goldberger. The National Enquirer is requesting comment on an upcoming story alleging that Bill Clinton traveled with Jeffrey Epstein on Epstein's Boeing 727 to Brunei in May 2002 to dine with the Sultan, amidst allegations of sex trafficking ('white slavery') regarding the Sultan and Epstein's entourage. The email also notes a concurrent $1-5 million donation from Brunei to the Clinton Presidential Library.
This document is the first page of a 2014 law review article titled 'Crime Victims' Rights During Criminal Investigations?' published in The Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology. Co-authored by Bradley J. Edwards (a prominent attorney for Epstein victims), Paul Cassell, and Nathanael Mitchell, the article argues that the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) should apply during the investigation phase, contrary to a DOJ memorandum. The text alludes to a 'notorious federal sex abuse case' (referencing the Epstein case) where victims were deprived of rights before charges were filed.
This document is a page from an address book (likely Jeffrey Epstein's 'Black Book') containing alphabetical contact entries from T to W. Notable entries include Donald Trump (with contact info for Melania and Mar-a-Lago), and Larry Visoski, who is explicitly annotated with a handwritten note as 'Chief Pilot'. The page also lists contacts for executives at Fraser Yachts, Mast Industries, Tuckerman Optical, and Warnaco Inc., along with UPS account details.
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