This document is an email dated July 2, 2020, sent by an unnamed Assistant United States Attorney from the Southern District of New York. The email subject is 'Draft SW' (Search Warrant) and includes an attachment titled 'New_Hampshire_Premises_SW_Affidavit.docx'. The date coincides with the arrest of Ghislaine Maxwell in New Hampshire.
An email dated June 30, 2020, from an Assistant United States Attorney in the Southern District of New York (SDNY). The email contains an attachment titled 'Revised_Application_for_Maxwell_GPS_Combo_v1.docx' and the subject 'Revised GPS SW' (Search Warrant). This document appears to be related to the preparation of a GPS tracking warrant application for Ghislaine Maxwell shortly before her arrest.
This document is an email header dated June 30, 2020, from an Assistant United States Attorney in the Southern District of New York. It concerns a 'new draft' with an attachment titled 'Revised_Application_for_Maxwell_GPS_Combo_v2.docx', indicating legal preparations involving GPS surveillance or data regarding Ghislaine Maxwell shortly before her arrest.
This document is a redacted email dated July 1, 2020, sent or received by an Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York. The email contains an attachment titled 'Maxwell_Triggerfish_Application.docx'. A 'Triggerfish' is a cell-site simulator device used for tracking mobile phones, suggesting this email relates to the surveillance and location efforts leading up to Ghislaine Maxwell's arrest, which occurred the following day on July 2, 2020.
This document is an email chain between USANYS employees discussing and forwarding a Law360 article dated February 10, 2021. The article discusses the Biden administration's process for selecting the next U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, mentioning current U.S. Attorney Audrey Strauss's high-profile cases against Ghislaine Maxwell and Peter Nygard. The email correspondence also notes that Bloomberg has been making inquiries to the USANYS staff regarding this topic.
This document is an email chain from April 2021 between an Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York and a redacted recipient. The prosecutor is seeking assistance in contacting current and former employees of the Palm Beach Police Department to testify in the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell regarding the 2005 investigation and search of Jeffrey Epstein's residence.
An email dated April 9, 2021, from an Assistant US Attorney to Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team regarding a new discovery production. The prosecution offers to send the files via FTP to the lawyers and notes that a CD with PDF-converted files (originally Excel) will be sent to the MDC for Ms. Maxwell to review.
This document contains a chain of emails between Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team (Haddon, Morgan & Foreman; Cohen & Gresser) and the US Attorney's Office regarding the logistics of reviewing evidence for the case US v. Maxwell. The correspondence details disputes and arrangements for reviewing 'highly confidential' materials, including over 2,100 nude/partially nude images seized from Jeffrey Epstein's devices, as well as physical evidence stored at an FBI warehouse in the Bronx. Specific items discussed include massage tables, plaster busts of female torsos, a stuffed dog, cash held at Federal Plaza, and various electronic recording media.
This document is a significant email chain from November 29, 2018, revealing the exact moment the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (SDNY) decided to open a new investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. Triggered by a Miami Herald article shared by the Chief of the Public Corruption Unit, officials discussed bringing in the FBI-NY sex crimes squad, retrieving old FBI files, and issuing an immediate subpoena to 'stake claim' on the jurisdiction. Robert Khuzami is copied on the correspondence.
This document contains a chain of legal correspondence between Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team (led by Laura Menninger) and the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) regarding the logistics of reviewing evidence for her trial. The discussions focus on protocols for accessing 'highly confidential' materials, specifically 2,100 nude or partially nude electronic images seized from Jeffrey Epstein's devices, which the government deems obscene and restricts from duplication. The emails also negotiate the transport of physical evidence, including computers, cash, and bulky items like massage tables and plaster busts, from an FBI warehouse in the Bronx to the courthouse at 500 Pearl Street.
This document is an email chain from October 2019 between attorney Gloria Allred and the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (SDNY). Allred informs the SDNY that she represents a new alleged victim of Jeffrey Epstein who wishes to attend a victim meeting run by the FBI in New York on October 23, 2019. The emails discuss logistical details, including travel arrangements coordinated by FBI victim services and scheduling a specific interview time for the client with the AUSA handling the case.
This document contains an email chain between the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) and legal counsel for the Interlochen Center for the Arts. The correspondence, dating from February to April 2020, concerns a subpoena issued to Interlochen seeking records regarding Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Specifically, the US Attorney is verifying if Interlochen produced all records regarding tuition payments made by Epstein or his entities for students at the institution.
This document is an email chain between Jeffrey Epstein's defense team (Weingarten, Weinberg, Miller) and SDNY prosecutors dated August 26-27, 2019, shortly after Epstein's death. The emails discuss logistics for an upcoming court conference, the handover of a hard drive containing evidence production, and the defense's compliance with a protective order. Notably, Martin Weinberg states that the defense team's deep concerns include 'MCC conditions and why our client died.'
This document is an email chain from September 13-14, 2020, between Assistant United States Attorneys in the Southern District of New York. They are coordinating the drafting of a 'Government MTD' (Motion to Dismiss) regarding a 'GM Interlocutory Appeal' (likely Ghislaine Maxwell) and an amicus letter. The emails discuss splitting the workload, updating drafts on a shared drive, and preparing for a final review before submission.
This document is an email chain from June 29-30, 2020, between the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York and the SDNY Court Arraignment Unit. The correspondence concerns the finalization and filing of the signed indictment and arrest warrant for Ghislaine Maxwell, specifically ensuring that exhibits to the affidavit are correctly saved in the court file and requesting stamped copies of the warrant with the docket number.
This document is an email thread from June 2020 between an Assistant US Attorney (SDNY) and Judge Gorenstein's chambers. The correspondence concerns an application for a search warrant for 'all JE [Jeffrey Epstein] electronic devices.' The Judge identified a typo in the affidavit regarding the date of Epstein's arrest (incorrectly listed as 2020 instead of 2019), prompting the AUSA to submit a revised affidavit and schedule a call to swear out the warrant.
This document is an email chain from June 25-26, 2020, between an Assistant US Attorney (SDNY) and Magistrate Judge Gabriel Gorenstein's chambers regarding an application for a search warrant. The Judge identified a typo in the affidavit which incorrectly stated Jeffrey Epstein was arrested on July 6, 2020 (implying the warrant relates to the posthumous investigation, likely involving Ghislaine Maxwell). The AUSA submitted a revised affidavit, and the warrant was subsequently signed and returned by Arraignment Clerk Vincent Babino.
This document is an email dated July 2, 2020, sent by an Assistant United States Attorney from the Southern District of New York. The email, with the subject 'Premises SW' (likely Search Warrant), conveys an attachment titled 'SDNY_Premises_Search_Warrant_Bundle_(revised).pdf' to a recipient at USANYS. The document appears to be part of legal proceedings involving the SDNY, likely related to the Epstein/Maxwell investigation given the context of the EFTA bates stamp.
This document is an internal email from an Assistant United States Attorney in the Southern District of New York dated June 17, 2020. The email subject is 'pros memo examples' and it contains two attachments: a prosecution memo for 'GM' (likely Ghislaine Maxwell) dated April 10, 2020, and a prosecution memo for 'JE' (likely Jeffrey Epstein) dated June 17, 2019.
This document is an email dated April 14, 2021, from an Assistant United States Attorney in the Southern District of New York to defense counsel regarding the case US v. Maxwell. The email serves as a transmittal for discovery materials, specifically an additional photograph and a cover letter, which are being prepared on a drive for the client (Ghislaine Maxwell) to review at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC).
This document is an email dated April 14, 2021, from a Paralegal Specialist at the U.S. Attorney's Office (SDNY) to defense counsel regarding 'Discovery Production 7' in the case U.S. v. Thomas (No. 19 Cr 830). The email confirms the upload of discovery materials to USAfx and notes the attachment of a specific document marked 'attorney's eyes only'.
This document is an email dated September 2, 2021, from an Assistant United States Attorney (SDNY) regarding the case US v. Maxwell. The email attaches the Government's proposed redactions to Ghislaine Maxwell's 'Second Ex Parte and In Camera Motion' for a subpoena pursuant to Fed. R. Crim. P. 17(c)(3). The sender's name and recipient list are redacted.
This document contains an email chain forwarding a Notice of Electronic Filing (NEF) from the U.S. District Court (SDNY) regarding the case USA v. Maxwell (1:20-cr-00330-AJN). The NEF details a court order by Judge J. Nathan dated December 8, 2020, which denies Ghislaine Maxwell's request to summon Warden Heriberto Tellez to testify about her confinement conditions. However, the order mandates that the Government submit written updates every 60 days regarding Maxwell's access to legal materials and ability to communicate with counsel.
This document is a Notice of Electronic Filing from the U.S. District Court (SDNY) regarding the case USA v. Maxwell. The filing is a Court Order dated December 8, 2020, in which Judge Nathan denies Ghislaine Maxwell's request to summon Warden Heriberto Tellez to testify regarding her conditions of confinement. The order mandates that the Government provide written updates on Maxwell's conditions, specifically regarding legal access, every 60 days.
An email chain from November 2019 between defense attorney Bruce Barket and the US Attorney's Office (SDNY). Barket requests statements made by inmate Nicholas Tartaglione and video footage regarding Jeffrey Epstein's attempted suicide on July 22-23, 2019. The US Attorney's Office agrees to produce Tartaglione's statements but explicitly denies the request for the suicide attempt video and reports, claiming they are not relevant to the case.
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