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This document is an email chain from March 2021 among US Attorneys (SDNY). The prosecution team investigating Ghislaine Maxwell requests approval from US Attorney Audrey Strauss to issue a 'friendly subpoena' to an attorney who possesses a 2009 settlement agreement between Jeffrey Epstein and a victim. The attorney is willing to provide the document but requires a subpoena to do so; prosecutors deem the settlement relevant to proving Maxwell's participation in the abuse of underage girls.
An email exchange from March 2021 between prosecutor Maurene (likely Comey) and US Attorney Audrey Strauss. Maurene requests approval to issue a 'friendly subpoena' to an attorney who possesses a 2009 settlement agreement between a victim and Jeffrey Epstein. The attorney is cooperative but requires the subpoena for legal cover to release the document, which prosecutors believe is relevant to proving Ghislaine Maxwell's participation in the abuse of underage girls.
This document is an email chain from January 2021 between attorney Jack Scarola and an Assistant United States Attorney (SDNY) regarding a victim's willingness to testify in an upcoming trial (scheduled for July 12, 2021, likely the Ghislaine Maxwell trial). The correspondence focuses on the logistics of the witness's testimony, specifically her requirement that her husband and three minor children accompany her to New York. The AUSA confirms that the government (SDNY/FBI Victim Services) will fund the travel and hotel accommodations for the entire family to secure her testimony.
A letter from the U.S. Attorney's Office (SDNY) to Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team dated October 20, 2020, serving as a cover letter for a discovery production. The production includes various materials such as FBI documents from Florida and NY, PBPD materials, and videos, listed with Bates numbers. The letter also addresses the status of data extracted from electronic devices seized from Jeffrey Epstein's properties, noting that privilege reviews are ongoing and that the Epstein Estate has not waived privilege.
Notes from an April 9, 2021 call with expert witness Dr. Lisa Rocchio, detailing her professional opinions on child sexual abuse, grooming dynamics, trauma memory, and delayed disclosure. The document outlines how perpetrators normalize abuse and use assistants to groom victims. It concludes with Dr. Rocchio's confirmation of her awareness of the Epstein case via media, including photos of Epstein/Maxwell with Trump, Clinton, and Prince Andrew, and the 'Filthy Rich' documentary.
This document is an email chain from October 2020 regarding a privilege review of an Epstein search warrant database ('Epstein SW returns'). The legal team discusses identifying and removing privileged communications involving Epstein's attorneys (specifically Jack Goldberger and 'Marty') and private investigator Roy Black. The emails also clarify that Marc Weinstein and Andrew Tomback represent the estate's co-executors, Darren Indyke and a redacted individual.
An internal email chain from the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (USANYS) dated April 8, 2019. Staff members discuss a 'Brass meeting' requirement to submit forfeiture funding requests for cases with high investigative costs. Specific mention is made of the Epstein case, with a request for a 'super quick write up' to justify potential costs such as repeated travel to Florida and hiring experts. The document highlights the active preparation for the Epstein prosecution months before his July 2019 arrest.
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 FBI email chain from June 2019 discussing subscriber information for a specific phone number (likely 646-436-9784 based on the attachment filename). The email reveals that this number was found on a message pad in Jeffrey Epstein's Florida residence, listed under a redacted name. The investigating agent notes they do not recognize the subscribers associated with the number in the attached report.
This document is a 'State of the Office' report (likely for 2019 despite the 2018 header) from the Public Corruption Unit of the SDNY. It summarizes significant cases from the year, most notably the sex trafficking charges against Jeffrey Epstein, his subsequent suicide at the MCC, and charges against the guards who failed to monitor him. It also details high-profile cases against Michael Avenatti for extortion and fraud, and Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman for campaign finance violations.
This document is an email chain from August to October 2020 between attorneys Gloria Allred and Mariann Wang and federal investigators (FBI/SDNY). The correspondence concerns scheduling interviews for several new potential victims of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. The emails contain specific summaries of allegations for victims identified by initials (AR, DM, JRC, EH), including incidents in NY, FL, Paris, and DC ranging from 2000 to 2017, and a specific mention of an interaction with Prince Andrew at a townhouse in 2010.
This document is an internal email thread from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York (SDNY) dated August 16, 2019. It discusses a media inquiry from CNN regarding an allegation that a specific individual (name redacted) visited the SDNY office in 2015 or 2016 to raise concerns about Jeffrey Epstein's Florida plea deal with a sex trafficking AUSA. The email notes that the reporter believes the issue was not raised to senior leadership at the time.
This document is an email chain from May 2020 between an Assistant U.S. Attorney (SDNY) and Andrew Tomback (White & Case), representing the Epstein Estate. The AUSA is inquiring about the existence of historical surveillance videos (noting they are likely overwritten) and requesting digital copies of physical photographs located in Epstein's Florida and New Mexico residences which were not previously seized by warrant. Tomback confirms the Estate will not list any property for sale before June 15, 2020.
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 a deadline for 'forfeiture funding requests' for the Jeffrey Epstein case. The sender requests a 'super quick Epstein write up' to justify significant investigative costs, specifically citing examples such as 'traveling to Florida a dozen times' and hiring experts. The thread includes attachments for FY20 Large Case Related Expenses.
An internal email from the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) dated April 8, 2019, following a leadership meeting. The sender requests a quick write-up on the Epstein case to secure forfeiture funding for anticipated significant investigative costs, specifically citing travel to Florida and hiring experts. The sender explicitly instructs recipients to return the form to them rather than sending it directly to Washington D.C.
This document is a Law360 Public Policy email newsletter from April 4, 2019, summarizing various legal and political developments. Key topics include Senate rule changes for judicial nominees, the release of the Mueller Report, and a budget hearing where Labor Secretary Alex Acosta defended his handling of the Jeffrey Epstein sex crime case. The newsletter also covers antitrust cases, environmental rulings, and the 'Varsity Blues' college admissions scandal court appearances.
This document is 'The Daily 202' newsletter from The Washington Post dated July 23, 2020. It covers various current events including the start of the MLB season during the pandemic, federal agents in Portland tear-gassing Mayor Ted Wheeler, and COVID-19 statistics. The only connection to the Epstein case is a brief mention in the 'Videos of the day' section noting Stephen Colbert's reaction to President Trump's recent message to Ghislaine Maxwell.
This document is a chain of email correspondence between defense attorneys at Winston & Strawn and Assistant US Attorneys at the SDNY from July to September 2019. The correspondence concerns an investigation into a female client (likely Ghislaine Maxwell), including scheduling meetings, discussing an attorney proffer, and the defense reporting threats made against the client's husband. A critical revelation in the text is the SDNY's assertion that they possess telephone records proving the client had numerous contacts with multiple underage girls.
This document contains email correspondence from October 11, 2019, regarding a travel request by an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York. The attorney requests approval to travel to Florida on October 15, 2019, for an FBI-arranged meeting with victims in the Epstein case (investigation number 2018R01618). The document includes specific commercial flight requests (JetBlue and Southwest) traveling from New York to Florida, and then to Nashville for a separate conference.
This document is a Law360 newsletter dated May 26, 2021, summarizing various legal news stories. Key items include a judge approving a no-jail deferred prosecution agreement for the guards on duty the night of Jeffrey Epstein's suicide, Steve Bannon's fraud indictment being tossed following a pardon, and Alan Dershowitz's defamation suit against CNN proceeding. The newsletter also covers financial settlements, judicial nominations by Cuomo and Biden, and various corporate legal updates.
This document is an email chain from October 11, 2019, involving an Assistant U.S. Attorney from the Southern District of New York requesting urgent travel approval. The attorney was notified of an FBI-arranged meeting with victims in the Epstein case (investigation ID 2018R01618) taking place in Florida. The travel was scheduled for the following Tuesday (October 15), involving a round trip to Florida followed immediately by a flight to Tennessee for separate work.
This document is an FY 2021 funding request from the Southern District of New York for $200,000 to support the investigation into Ghislaine Maxwell following Jeffrey Epstein's death. The funds are requested for database hosting ($100k) and travel ($100k) to interview at least 50 victims and manage voluminous records. The document also notes potential civil forfeiture actions against Epstein's properties valued at over $100 million.
This document contains an email chain from March 2020 between an attorney and likely a prosecutor regarding a legal submission on behalf of a redacted client. The attorney argues that the client was a 'vulnerable victim' and merely a 'cog in Epstein's wheel,' requesting a non-prosecution agreement ('non-pros'). The correspondence also highlights the impact of the early COVID-19 pandemic on the legal proceedings and the client's mental health while in NYC.
This document is an email chain from March 2020 between attorneys discussing a legal submission on behalf of a redacted client. The attorneys argue that the client was a 'cog in Epstein's wheel' and a 'vulnerable victim,' seeking a non-prosecution agreement ('non-pros'). The correspondence also highlights the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, noting the client's fragile mental state while isolated in a stranger's apartment in NYC and the attorneys' reduced productivity while working from home.
This document is a report from the Public Corruption Unit (likely SDNY) summarizing its work in 2018 and 2019. It details high-profile prosecutions including those of Michael Avenatti, Lev Parnas, Igor Fruman, and Jeffrey Epstein. The report specifically mentions charges against MCC officers for falsifying records related to Epstein's suicide and describes a hearing where Epstein's victims were allowed to address the court.
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