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This document is a 'Law360 Appellate' email newsletter dated April 22, 2019. It provides summaries of recent legal cases across various US Circuit Courts (DC, Federal, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 9th, 11th) and the Supreme Court, covering topics such as the Census citizenship question, Title VII discrimination, and patent disputes. It also lists legal job openings and mentions various law firms and companies in sidebars. The law firm 'Epstein Becker Green' appears in a list of firms, which is likely the only connection to the name Epstein, unrelated to Jeffrey Epstein.
This document is an email dated August 13, 2019, sent by a Supervisory Staff Attorney at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) to a USANYS official. The email discusses the 'incident this past weekend' (Epstein's death) and requests records regarding Epstein's prior incarceration in Florida to assist with ongoing investigations. The sender notes that the prosecution team has been 'walled off' from the current investigation.
This document is an email chain containing a press release from the United States Attorney's Office Southern District of New York, dated July 2, 2020, announcing the arrest and charges against Ghislaine Maxwell. Maxwell is charged with conspiring with Jeffrey Epstein to sexually abuse minors, facilitating abuse, and perjury in connection with 2016 depositions. The press release details Maxwell's alleged role in grooming and abusing minors alongside Epstein in various locations including New York, Florida, New Mexico, and London.
An email chain from late October 2019 between an Assistant US Attorney for the Southern District of New York and legal counsel for Mark Epstein. The correspondence reveals a scheduling conflict where a meeting was confirmed for October 28th, but Mark Epstein's lawyer believed it was for October 31st. The lawyer notes that Mark Epstein is 'quite anxious' and was 'flying in from Florida' for the anticipated meeting.
An internal email chain within the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (SDNY) regarding the opening of the trial United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell in November 2021. The primary email, sent to criminal prosecutors and investigators, rallies the team, contrasts the SDNY's resolve with Florida prosecutors (referencing the earlier Epstein case), and provides logistical details for attending the opening statements at the courthouse. Colleagues respond with support and commitment to the 'battle' for truth.
An email chain from November 28, 2021, among staff at the Southern District of New York (SDNY) regarding the opening of the trial *United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell*. The primary email from an Assistant US Attorney provides logistical details for the trial (courtroom locations, start time) and includes a strong statement contrasting the SDNY's willingness to prosecute historical sex crimes with prosecutors in Florida. Colleagues reply with support, praising the prosecutor as an advocate for the victims.
An internal email from an Assistant United States Attorney at the Southern District of New York (SDNY) sent on November 28, 2021, the day before the opening statements in the trial of United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell. The email serves as a morale booster for the prosecution team, explicitly contrasting the SDNY's willingness to prosecute 1994 crimes with prosecutors in Florida (a reference to the Epstein plea deal). It provides logistical details for staff wishing to attend the opening at the courthouse at 40 Foley Square.
An internal email from an Assistant United States Attorney in the Southern District of New York sent on November 28, 2021, rallying colleagues before the opening of the Ghislaine Maxwell trial. The email contrasts the SDNY's willingness to prosecute historical crimes with prosecutors in Florida, asserts that Maxwell sexually exploited underage girls, and provides logistical details for staff wishing to attend the opening statements at 40 Foley Square.
An email chain from November 28, 2021, involving an Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York. The email outlines the prosecution's resolve to try Ghislaine Maxwell for sex crimes dating back to 1994, contrasting SDNY's approach with prosecutors in Florida. It provides logistical details for the trial opening, including courtroom numbers (40 Foley, Room 318) and start times for peremptory challenges and opening statements.
This document is an email chain originating from Senator Ben Sasse's press shop, distributing a press release on November 19, 2019, regarding the arrests of the prison guards on duty when Jeffrey Epstein died. Reuters reporter Mark Hosenball forwarded the release to redacted individuals (likely at the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of NY), noting 'Senator just put this out.' The statement quotes Sasse emphasizing that while the arrests are important, the primary goal should be prosecuting Epstein's co-conspirators.
This document is a discovery letter from the U.S. Attorney's Office (SDNY) to Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team, dated August 21, 2020. It outlines the production of various evidentiary materials, including Boies Schiller documents, emails, search warrant photos, Jeffrey Epstein's deposition recordings (2010), travel records, and SORNA records. The letter explicitly notes that 'highly confidential' materials containing sexualized images are being provided only to counsel, not the defendant, and refuses to produce a separate FBI obstruction file regarding a redacted former employee of Epstein deemed irrelevant to the case.
This document is a legal letter dated December 28, 2020, from Ghislaine Maxwell's defense attorney, Christian Everdell, to the US Attorney's Office (SDNY). The letter formally requests a Bill of Particulars to clarify the allegations in the Superseding Indictment, specifically asking for the real names of Minor Victims 1-3, precise dates and locations of alleged grooming and sexual abuse, details regarding travel in 1996 (NM and FL/NY), and specifics concerning perjury allegations from 2016 depositions.
This document is an email chain dated July 9, 2019, involving an Assistant U.S. Attorney from the Southern District of New York and attorney Michael Bachner. The AUSA is following up on a conversation regarding the Epstein investigation, providing contact information for the prosecution team, and attaching both the previously filed Florida non-prosecution agreement and a blank proffer agreement for Bachner to review with his (redacted) client.
This document is a Public Policy Law360 email newsletter dated July 20, 2021, summarizing various legal and policy news stories. Crucially, it includes a report that Ghislaine Maxwell owes the New York State Tax Department nearly $1.6 million, identifying her as a former associate of Jeffrey Epstein. Other topics include the confirmation of Tiffany Cunningham as a Federal Circuit judge, a potential $30M fine for Robinhood, and various other legislative and judicial updates.
This document is an email chain between attorney Jeffrey Pop and an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York regarding the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. Pop submits an Attorney Proffer detailing his client's interactions with Epstein, asserting she is a victim who was introduced to Epstein in New York (not involving minors) and suffers to this day. The SDNY prosecutor confirms that, based on current information, they do not believe the client has criminal exposure and discusses potential statutes of limitation.
This document is an email from August 30, 2019, sent by an Assistant US Attorney (SDNY) providing a status update on the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's co-conspirators. It details interviews conducted in late August with multiple victims who implicated Ghislaine Maxwell in recruitment and abuse. The email also outlines upcoming investigative steps, including travel to Florida (delayed by Hurricane Dorian) and California to interview former staff members, including a personal assistant from 2004 and a long-time 'house man' in New York.
This document is a highly sensitive internal email chain and status update from the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) dated September 3, 2019. It details the progress of the investigation into Epstein's co-conspirators following his death, listing specific interviews conducted with victims (including Victim-2 and Victim-3) and scheduling plans for upcoming interviews with former staff, including a 'house man' and assistants. The memo discusses evidence against Ghislaine Maxwell regarding recruitment and details the involvement of a specific scheduler who denied knowing the victims' ages.
An email dated July 30, 2019, circulating a South Florida Sun Sentinel article. The article discusses the legal conflict regarding Epstein's 2007 non-prosecution agreement in Florida, noting that while some victims want new charges in Florida following his New York arrest, prosecutors argue others wish to avoid reopening the case to protect their privacy. Lawyers for victims Jane Doe 1 and 2 argue that the privacy concerns of some should not prevent the prosecution of Epstein and his co-conspirators.
This document is an internal email chain within the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (USANYS) dated April 8, 2019. The correspondence concerns an urgent request for a 'forfeiture funding request' write-up regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case. The emails highlight anticipated 'significant investigative costs,' specifically citing examples such as 'traveling to Florida a dozen times' and 'hiring a vendor retaining an expert,' indicating the office was ramping up resources for the investigation shortly before Epstein's arrest.
An email chain from July 12, 2019, originating from an Assistant State Attorney in the Special Victim's Unit/Human Trafficking division of the 15th Judicial Circuit (Florida). The attorney is contacting an individual to solicit information regarding crimes by Jeffrey Epstein in Palm Beach County and to identify victims willing to make statements to local law enforcement.
This document is an email dated July 10, 2019, sent from a USANYS official sharing a Vanity Fair article via Apple News. The article discusses allegations made by Florida businessman George Houraney regarding a 'calendar girl' party at Mar-a-Lago involving Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein.
An email chain from August 8-9, 2019 (the days immediately preceding Jeffrey Epstein's death) involving an Assistant US Attorney from the SDNY and the FBI. The correspondence concerns scheduling a 'proffer' (interview/cooperation session) with a redacted female individual and coordinating with her attorney for the following week. The subject line is 'Florida'.
This document is a 'White Collar Law360' email newsletter dated July 14, 2021, summarizing various legal news stories, court rulings, and job moves. It mentions Jeffrey Epstein in a brief 'People' section note about Cooley LLP hiring a former New York federal prosecutor who previously led prosecutions against Epstein and Michael Cohen. The newsletter also covers the conviction of Paul Manafort's banker, Stephen Calk, and allegations against the Serious Fraud Office (SFO).
Internal USANYS email chain from October 2020 discussing discovery obligations regarding an original FBI agent from the Florida Epstein investigation. The prosecutors decided not to collect certain emails between the agent and an AUSA because they believed OPR had already collected them, but the agent agreed to send emails received from victims or witnesses.
Internal USANYS email chain from October 2020 discussing discovery obligations in the Epstein case. Attorneys discuss a conversation with an original FBI agent from the Florida investigation who possesses emails exchanged with a former AUSA and communications from victims/witnesses. The team concludes they likely do not need to collect the AUSA emails as they were already covered by an OPR collection, but the agent will send victim/witness emails and other potential discovery material.
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