This document is an internal email chain dated July 23, 2019, likely between Bureau of Prisons or DOJ officials. The correspondence discusses a 'confusing' memo regarding Jeffrey Epstein and requests a draft detailing his actions, current status, and plans that were 'in motion' to move him to a General Population (GP) unit. The information was intended to be forwarded to IPPA (Information, Policy, and Public Affairs) and the Director.
An email chain from May-June 2020 between unidentified individuals, likely within law enforcement or a legal team, discussing the Netflix documentary 'Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich'. The correspondents critique Graydon Carter's appearance in the series and explicitly mention that the COVID-19 pandemic has delayed 'making decisions on the other folks' (presumably Epstein associates), noting that these subjects are not considered 'ongoing threats to public safety'.
This document contains an email chain between attorney Gloria Allred and a redacted government official (likely from the SDNY prosecutor's office) dated July 29-30, 2019. The correspondence concerns logistics for an upcoming status conference in Jeffrey Epstein's criminal case scheduled for July 31, 2019, at 11:00 AM. Key topics include whether Epstein will attend (confirmed yes), a request by Allred for reserved seating (denied due to court security), and scheduling a meeting between Allred, her client, and the officials.
This document is an email chain from July 2019 between attorney Paul Cassell (representing victims of Jeffrey Epstein) and a redacted government official (likely a federal prosecutor). Cassell invokes the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) to request that Epstein be detained for the safety of the victims and to oppose any 'private jail' arrangement for Epstein's release. The recipient confirms they will convey these concerns to the Court.
This document is an internal email chain from June 2020 within the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (USANYS). It details the preparation of press materials, including draft remarks and a Q&A, for a 'potential press conference' regarding Ghislaine Maxwell (referred to as 'GM'). Audrey Strauss is reviewing drafts submitted by redacted staff members.
This document contains an email chain from July 6-7, 2019, between Jeffrey Epstein's defense attorney, Martin Weinberg, and federal prosecutors regarding the imminent unsealing of the indictment against Epstein. The emails discuss the logistics of Epstein's court presentation at 500 Pearl Street on Monday (July 8), potential bail arguments versus consent to detention, and the execution of a search warrant with concerns regarding attorney-client privilege.
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