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| 2020-02-07 | N/A | Signing of a proffer agreement involving Brendan Quigley's client. | Unknown | View |
| 2020-02-07 | N/A | Proffer agreement signed | Unknown | View |
This document is an internal email chain within the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (USANYS) from July and August 2021. It details the administrative processing of a 'Declaration' sent by Brendan F. Quigley of Baker Botts L.L.P., specifically instructing staff to save attached PDFs to a 'testifying witness 3500' folder on the 'Epstein share,' indicating the document relates to a government witness in the Epstein/Maxwell proceedings.
An email chain between attorney Brendan Quigley (Baker Botts) and likely SDNY prosecutors spanning from February 2020 to May 2021. The correspondence covers the signing of a proffer agreement in Feb 2020, a request in June 2020 regarding a civil attorney seeking to subpoena Quigley's client in connection with an Epstein civil case (which Quigley declined), and a request to schedule a call in May 2021.
This document is an email chain from 2020 involving attorney Brendan F. Quigley and likely SDNY officials regarding an investigation. In June 2020, officials asked Quigley if they could share his contact information with a civil attorney connecting to an Epstein case who wished to subpoena Quigley's client ('Mr [Redacted]'); Quigley declined. An earlier email from February 2020 confirms that a proffer agreement was signed by Quigley's client.
This email chain from June 2020 involves attorney Brendan F. Quigley and likely SDNY officials. SDNY informs Quigley that a civil attorney involved in Epstein litigation is seeking to serve Quigley's client (Mr. [Redacted]) and asks if they should pass along contact info; Quigley declines. The chain also references a proffer agreement signed by the client in February 2020.
This document is an email chain from May 2021 involving attorney Brendan Quigley of Baker Botts L.L.P. Discussing scheduling for the Ghislaine Maxwell trial ('GM' in attachment). The correspondence confirms that jury selection was scheduled for the week of November 15, 2021, with the trial beginning on November 29, 2021. Quigley confirms the availability of himself and a 'Mr. Rodgers' for these proceedings.
Quigley declines the offer to pass his contact info to civil attorneys seeking to serve his client, but invites contact regarding the investigation itself.
Informs Quigley that a civil attorney connected to Epstein cases is looking for counsel for Quigley's client (Mr. [Redacted]) to serve a subpoena/request. Offers to facilitate contact.
Declining to have contact info passed to civil attorney. 'Please do not pass on our contact info.'
Informing Quigley that an attorney for a civil case connected to Epstein is asking for counsel info for 'Mr [Redacted]'. Asking if Quigley wants his info shared.
Attaching a copy of the proffer agreement signed that day.
Sending a copy of a proffer agreement signed that day.
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