This document is an internal email from the U.S. Attorney's Office (SDNY) dated February 5, 2020, circulating a Daily Beast article. The article details a public conflict between Prince Andrew and U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman, where Berman accuses Andrew of providing 'zero co-operation' in the Epstein investigation, while Andrew's camp claims the FBI never approached him. The text highlights Berman's determination to pursue Epstein's 'rich and powerful global network.'
This document is an email chain from March 2020 between attorney John Ray and an Assistant U.S. Attorney regarding the Epstein investigation. Ray identifies his partner, Madeleine Kristoffersson, as a source and provides information about a woman named Barbru who ran 'BBB', noting that Epstein was their 'Man of the Year' in 2002 and paid $150,000 through shell entities. Ray alleges that Barbru scrubbed the internet of photos showing 'BBB girls' with old men and warns that the subject has slipped into the US from Stockholm.
This document is an email chain between US Attorneys regarding a judicial inquiry into why Ghislaine Maxwell (at MDC) received significantly better legal access than Justin Rivera (at MCC). Judge Engelmayer called the disparity 'terrible' optics. The BOP's explanation was that Maxwell's protective custody status (isolation) allowed her exclusive use of equipment, whereas Rivera was in the general population sharing limited resources with ~80 other inmates. The emails track the drafting of a declaration to explain this to the court by the December 31, 2020 deadline.
This document is a letter from the U.S. Attorney's Office, Southern District of New York, to Judge Richard M. Berman regarding the detention of Jeffrey Epstein. The letter argues against Epstein's pretrial release, citing his history of sexual abuse, substantial evidence of guilt, vast wealth, and high flight risk, emphasizing that proposed bail conditions are inadequate.
This document is a compilation of SDNY news clips from March 9, 2020. Key topics include U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman's statement that Prince Andrew has refused to cooperate with the Epstein investigation, the massive indictment of 27 individuals (including trainers Jorge Navarro and Jason Servis) in a horse racing doping scandal, and the mistrial in the Joshua Schulte CIA leak case. It also covers the transfer of MCC staff following Epstein's suicide, the sex trafficking case of Lawrence Ray, and tensions between SDNY Attorney Berman and Attorney General William Barr regarding DOJ independence.
This document is a compilation of 'SDNY News Clips' from March 9, 2020, summarizing major legal news relevant to the Southern District of New York. Key stories include Prince Andrew's refusal to cooperate in the Epstein investigation, the transfer of the MCC jail captain following Epstein's suicide, a massive horse racing doping indictment involving high-profile trainers, the hung jury in the Joshua Schulte CIA leak trial, and internal DOJ conflicts between U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman and Attorney General William Barr. It also touches on Harvey Weinstein's injury in jail and new court restrictions due to the emerging Coronavirus outbreak. No flight logs were present in the document.
This document is a printout of a New York Post article dated October 9, 2007, titled 'EPSTEIN EYES SEX-RAP RELIEF'. It details how Jeffrey Epstein's lawyer, Gerald Lefcourt, drafted a letter to U.S. Attorney Alexander Costa (likely a typo for Acosta) arguing against the requirement for Epstein to register as a sex offender, citing the 'profound impact' it would have on his life. The article notes Epstein's guilty plea for soliciting underage prostitutes in Palm Beach and mentions his former business partnership with Mort Zuckerman.
A Palm Beach Post article dated July 25, 2006, reporting that Jeffrey Epstein was indicted for soliciting prostitutes three or more times between August and October 2005. The article notes the unusual nature of the case going to a grand jury rather than being handled as a misdemeanor, mentions his release on a $3,000 bond, and details his real estate holdings including properties in Manhattan, New Mexico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. It also identifies his attorney Jack Goldberger and mentions his connection to Alan Dershowitz.
This document is an editorial clipping criticizing Jeffrey Epstein's high-profile legal team (Dershowitz, Starr, Goldberger) for their defense strategies amidst solicitation charges and civil lawsuits. It details allegations involving a 14-year-old girl in 2005 and notes that police found evidence of school schedules and transcripts in Epstein's home, contradicting claims that he was unaware of the victims' ages. The article mocks the lawyers' attempts to frame the lawsuits as merely money-driven.
Editorial from The Palm Beach Post dated November 16, 2007, criticizing the potential plea deal for Jeffrey Epstein. The article discusses Epstein's high-profile legal team (Goldberger, Dershowitz, Starr), the evidence found by police (including phone messages and a high school transcript in his trash), and the concern that his wealth is allowing him to bypass the justice system despite preying on underage girls. It notes that a previous grand jury indictment for solicitation was seen as insufficient given the age of the victims and mentions that the federal investigation had reportedly stalled the state case.
This New York Magazine article from 2006 explores the lives of various billionaires, including Ron Burkle, the founders of Google and Yahoo, and Jeffrey Epstein. It details Epstein's 'womanizing' lifestyle, his private jet travel with women, and allegations regarding minors at his Palm Beach home. The article also covers Ron Burkle's political connections to Bill Clinton, his private jet '770BB', and his high-profile divorce.
This document is an email chain from February to May 2020 between the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) and a forensic/technical team regarding the processing of digital evidence seized from Jeffrey Epstein's properties in New York and the US Virgin Islands. The correspondence highlights significant technical difficulties, including the inability to link emails to attachments (using 'flight records' as an example), mismatched load files, and a 'disaster' in tracking over 1 million documents. The technical team notes delays due to COVID-19 work reductions and a major network replacement that required the deletion of 400 TB of old data.
An email thread from July 2020 between the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) and unknown recipients regarding the case US v. Maxwell. An Assistant US Attorney provides the grand jury return for a superseding indictment, noting it is unsealed and was presented to Judge Nathan. A subsequent email requests the immediate docketing of the indictment on ECF to ensure notice is given before the defendant's upcoming arraignment.
This document consists of an email chain from February to April 2020 between the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) and forensic technical support regarding the processing of digital evidence seized from Jeffrey Epstein's properties. The correspondence highlights significant technical difficulties, including the inability to link emails to attachments (specifically mentioning 'flight records' as an example of a missing link), mismatched control numbers, and network infrastructure changes requiring the deletion of 400TB of data. The emails inventory seized items, noting 9 hard drives from a 2007 search found in the NY apartment, over 40 devices and 60 CDs from the NY mansion, and over 25 devices/servers from the Virgin Islands.
A letter from the U.S. Attorney's Office (SDNY) to Ghislaine Maxwell's defense counsel dated October 2, 2020, detailing a production of discovery materials. The production includes financial records from Deutsche Bank, JPMorgan Chase, Citibank, and UBS related to Maxwell, Epstein, and various associated entities like the Terramar Project and Max Foundation. It also provides technical instructions for viewing specific file types (.dat, .vol, video files) included in the production.
This file contains investigative notes and New York DMV database printouts generated in June and July 2019 regarding an unidentified female subject. The investigator ran a background check on June 6, 2019, revealing an address in Astoria, NY, and physical description (5'6", brown eyes). Handwritten notes indicate unsuccessful attempts to contact the subject via phone in late July 2019 and a finding that she was no longer living at the listed Astoria address, having been replaced by a new tenant. The majority of the document (10 pages) is fully redacted.
A handwritten thank-you letter from an unnamed woman (name redacted) to Jeffrey (Epstein), thanking him for a necklace, travel to the Virgin Islands, West Palm Beach, Las Vegas, and New Mexico, and for flying her sister to New York. The sender mentions staying in Jeffrey's Manhattan apartment to draw and find quiet, performing with a circus in LA over New Years, and thanks him for helping her friend Alexandra. The letter highlights Jeffrey's financial support and influence on the sender's life direction.
A handwritten thank-you letter to Jeffrey Epstein from an individual whose name is redacted (starts with 'S'). The author thanks Epstein for a necklace, for allowing her to stay in his Manhattan apartment to focus on drawing, for helping her friend Alexandra, and for facilitating travel for her and her sister to locations including the Virgin Islands, West Palm Beach, Las Vegas, and New Mexico. The letter reflects on family difficulties over Christmas and expresses gratitude for Epstein's influence on the author's life.
A handwritten thank-you letter to Jeffrey Epstein from an unidentified young woman (signature redacted). She expresses gratitude for a year of 'adventures' including trips to Little St. James (Virgin Islands), Las Vegas, and New Mexico, and for being allowed to stay in his Manhattan apartment to draw and have space. She also thanks him for flying her sister to New York and for helping her friend Aleksandra.
A handwritten thank-you letter to Jeffrey Epstein from an unidentified female (signature redacted). The author thanks Epstein for a necklace, for facilitating travel to the Virgin Islands, West Palm Beach, Las Vegas, and New Mexico, and for allowing her to stay in his Manhattan apartment. She mentions performing with a circus in LA on New Year's, family visits in Arizona and LA, and Epstein's help extended to her friend Alexandra.
A handwritten thank-you letter to Jeffrey Epstein from an unnamed female sender (signature redacted). The sender thanks him for a necklace, for allowing her to stay in his Manhattan apartment to focus on her art, and for facilitating travel for her and her sister to locations including the Virgin Islands, West Palm Beach, Las Vegas, New Mexico, and New York. She also mentions performing with a circus on New Year's and thanks him for including her friend Alexandra in plans.
Evidence photograph (EFTA00000431) showing a grey utility door marked 'Emergency Exit Only' with a Detex alarm system. The room features black and white checkered flooring. To the left, several cardboard boxes are stacked, one bearing the logo for 'Eli Zabar' and 'Vinegar Factory' in Manhattan. A fire extinguisher is mounted on the wall to the right.
This document is a photograph showing the exterior entrance of Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan townhouse located at 9 East 71st Street. The image depicts the large wooden arched double doors, the limestone facade, iron-gated windows, and trees flanking the entrance. The only legible text is the Bates stamp 'EFTA00000002' in the bottom right corner, identifying it as an evidence file.
This document excerpt details key events in the Jeffrey Epstein case, including his arrest on July 6, 2019, his detention in the Metropolitan Correctional Center, and his death on August 10, 2019. It also covers the controversy surrounding Acosta's handling of the Epstein investigation, leading to his resignation as Secretary of Labor on July 12, 2019, following media and Congressional scrutiny.
This document outlines several motions made by 'Maxwell' in a legal proceeding, including motions to dismiss perjury counts, sever counts, strike indictment language, compel discovery, and dismiss all counts related to grand jury indictments. It also states that Jeffrey Epstein's non-prosecution agreement from September 2007 does not prevent the current prosecution.
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