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Cyrus Vance Jr.
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The Court
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| 2025-09-01 | N/A | Gaffney left the DA's office. | New York | View |
| 2019-07-15 | Sora hearing | A court hearing where Ms. Gaffney is questioned by the Court regarding her investigation and comm... | Courtroom (implied) | View |
| 2011-01-18 | N/A | Court hearing where prosecutor Gaffney argued evidence didn't justify harshest status for Epstein. | New York | View |
| 2011-01-18 | N/A | Hearing regarding Epstein's sex offender status. | New York | View |
This document is a transcript from a SORA hearing, filed on July 15, 2019, detailing a conversation between the Court and Ms. Gaffney. The Court questions Ms. Gaffney about her failure to directly contact the original prosecutor on a case, labeling her information as hearsay and expressing shock at the lack of a thorough investigation. Ms. Gaffney defends her actions by stating she spoke with the prosecutor who took over the case and also called the prosecutor.
This document contains an excerpt of an interview or article discussing the concept of "International Institutional Jihad" and the manipulation of language by Islamic institutions to influence Western policy and perception. The text argues that organizations like the OIC use international bodies like the UN to force changes in the West, and it analyzes how terms like "peace," "freedom," and "human rights" are defined differently in Islamic contexts. It concludes with a question to "Siegel" about the "Control Factor" and the Western search for "moderate" Muslims.
The document is a news article detailing the scrutiny faced by Manhattan DA Cyrus Vance's office over its handling of Jeffrey Epstein's sex offender hearing, following revelations of a secret non-prosecution agreement in Florida. It highlights critical remarks from Judge Pickholz, the involvement of prosecutor Gaffney, and the role of then-U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta in sealing a federal indictment, ultimately questioning how Vance could have been unaware of the high-profile case.
Ms. Gaffney states, "I mean I called the prosecutor," referring to her contact with the prosecutor's office.
Ms. Gaffney states, "I mean I called the prosecutor," referring to her contact with the prosecutor's office.
Ms. Gaffney testifies about speaking to the prosecutor who took over a case, but not the original prosecutor.
Ms. Gaffney testifies about speaking to the prosecutor who took over a case, but not the original prosecutor.
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