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EFTA00030071.pdf

This document is an email dated October 18, 2019, circulated within the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (USANYS). It forwards a New York Times opinion piece by Gail Collins from July 2019 titled 'Trump Doesn’t Know About Labor,' which criticizes Labor Secretary Alex Acosta for his role in brokering Jeffrey Epstein's lenient plea deal in Florida and highlights Donald Trump's past social relationship with Epstein.

Email / news article
2025-12-25

EFTA00029869.pdf

This document is a record of a trial preparation interview from July 13, 2021, likely for the Ghislaine Maxwell trial. A witness (likely a victim's mother) details her daughter's work for Epstein in Palm Beach as a teenager, recalling specific details like gargoyles on the property, packages containing massage books, and unpleasant phone calls from a woman with an accent she remembers as 'Giselle Maxine' (Ghislaine Maxwell). The document also includes a handwritten list of the witness's medications.

Trial preparation interview notes / witness statement
2025-12-25

EFTA00029847.pdf

This document is a legal filing by the Government opposing defense motions in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell. It primarily addresses Count Six (perjury), arguing that Maxwell's answers in a July 2016 deposition regarding 'sexual activities,' 'sex toys,' and 'massages' were false and not fundamentally ambiguous. The document also addresses and rejects defense requests for discovery regarding a victim's personal diary from 1996 and broad subpoenas for defendant's records.

Legal filing / government memorandum of law (opposition to defense motions)
2025-12-25

EFTA00029524.pdf

This document is an email from the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) circulating a Rolling Stone article from July 2019 detailing Ghislaine Maxwell's background and connection to Jeffrey Epstein following his arrest. The article outlines her history as Robert Maxwell's daughter, her role in New York society, and specific allegations from victims (names redacted) regarding her role in procuring underage girls for Epstein and facilitating abuse involving figures like Alan Dershowitz. It mentions her presence at Mar-a-Lago and Chelsea Clinton's wedding, as well as her denial of all allegations.

Email (forwarding a rolling stone article)
2025-12-25

EFTA00029229.pdf

A JPMorgan Asset Account Portfolio statement for Jeffrey Epstein from September 2002. The document records a significant financial transaction on September 18, 2002, where $5,000,000 was liquidated from a money market fund and immediately wired to Ghislaine Maxwell at Palm Beach National Bank & Trust Co. Another wire for $1,000,000 was sent to Epstein himself two days prior.

Bank statement / asset account portfolio
2025-12-25

EFTA00029100.pdf

This legal filing is a Reply Memorandum by Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team, arguing for the suppression of evidence and dismissal of charges based on government misconduct. The defense asserts that prosecutors misled Chief Judge McMahon about the extent of their prior coordination with civil attorneys (Boies Schiller Flexner) to obtain a grand jury subpoena, thereby circumventing a civil protective order. The document details a specific meeting on February 29, 2016, where civil attorneys 'pitched' the prosecution of Maxwell and provided documents, including flight records (though the specific flight data is not listed in this text), which the prosecution later failed to disclose to the judge.

Legal memorandum (reply in support of motion to suppress)
2025-12-25

EFTA00029024.pdf

This document is an email dated August 19, 2020, from an Assistant United States Attorney in the Southern District of New York to a redacted recipient. The email transmits an attachment titled 'Palm_Beach_Police_Reports.pdf', which the sender describes as an unredacted version of the reports sourced from the FBI.

Email
2025-12-25

EFTA00028274.pdf

This document is a letter dated November 8, 2021, from defense attorney Christian R. Everdell to the US Attorney's Office regarding United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell. It serves as a Rule 16 disclosure, listing specific documents the defense may use in their case-in-chief, including AT&T phone records, FedEx records, Customs and Border Patrol records, Shopper's Travel records, and Larry Visoski flight manifests. The letter also lists General Releases from the Epstein Victims' Compensation Program (with names redacted), Palm Beach residence floorplans, and the Jeffrey Epstein Non-Prosecution Agreement.

Legal correspondence / rule 16 disclosure letter
2025-12-25

EFTA00028103.pdf

A formal 'Touhy request' letter dated August 30, 2021, from Ghislaine Maxwell's attorney Christian Everdell to Assistant Attorney General Kenneth Polite. The letter requests the testimony of four redacted FBI/Task Force agents for Maxwell's upcoming trial. These agents were involved in two key investigations: the 2006-2008 Palm Beach FBI investigation into Jeffrey Epstein and the subsequent New York FBI investigation that led to the 2019/2020 indictments of Epstein and Maxwell.

Legal correspondence (touhy request)
2025-12-25

EFTA00028044.pdf

This document is an email summary of a telephone call conducted on October 1, 2020, between the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) and a Special Agent (likely FBI) regarding discovery obligations in the Ghislaine Maxwell case. The prosecutors requested the agent to search for any historical materials, notes, or computer files from the original Epstein investigation, which the agent joined in Miami around 2006/2007. The agent agreed to review old boxes from Palm Beach and his computer, noting he had previously provided binders containing victim information.

Email / call summary
2025-12-25

EFTA00025381.pdf

This document is an email thread dated October 15, 2019, forwarding a message from an Assistant United States Attorney (SDNY). The email discusses a female subject ('her') and attaches 'Palm_Beach_Police_Reports.pdf', noting that the reports contain details about threats and call records associated with her and two redacted individuals. The sender advises the recipient to review these in case they meet with the subject.

Email
2025-12-25

EFTA00025287.pdf

This document is a discovery letter from the U.S. Attorney's Office (SDNY) to Ghislaine Maxwell's defense counsel dated October 11, 2021. It details the production of Jencks Act and Giglio materials, notes that audio files from a Palm Beach grand jury testimony are unplayable, and discloses a specific allegation involving 'Minor Victim-4' instructing another to lie to Epstein about their age. The letter extensively lists financial benefits provided to various redacted witnesses by the FBI and USAO, including payments for travel, hotels, meals, and therapy sessions.

Legal correspondence / discovery letter
2025-12-25

EFTA00024722.pdf

This document is an email dated July 23, 2020, sent from an iPhone. The sender and recipient are redacted. The email shares a link to a New York Times article titled 'Epstein Mansions in New York and Palm Beach for Sale for $110 Million'.

Email
2025-12-25

EFTA00023920.pdf

This document contains an email chain discussing a Daily Beast article titled 'Federal Prosecutors Are Lining Up Witnesses Against Jeffrey Epstein's Cronies'. The emails criticize attorney Spencer Kuvin for providing inaccurate information in media reports. The article details the ongoing federal investigation into Epstein's accomplices after his suicide, including meetings with victims and discussions about his assets and past legal proceedings, with an emphasis on the continued pursuit of co-conspirators.

Email chain with embedded news article
2025-12-25

EFTA00023412.pdf

This document is an email dated November 13, 2021, discussing a deposition in which a male subject (name redacted) claims the Palm Beach Police Department (PBPD) took his computer during a search. The sender is inquiring with the recipient to verify if this seizure occurred and to determine the current status or whereabouts of that computer. The document includes a reference to an attachment 'Pages_from_3507-011.pdf'.

Email
2025-12-25

EFTA00022091.pdf

This Opinion & Order from the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York addresses multiple pretrial motions filed by defendant Ghislaine Maxwell. Judge Alison J. Nathan denies most of the motions, including those seeking dismissal based on Jeffrey Epstein's non-prosecution agreement, statute of limitations, and pre-indictment delay, but grants the motion to sever the perjury counts for a separate trial.

District court opinion & order
2025-12-25

EFTA00021904.pdf

This document is an email dated August 14, 2020, with the subject 'Key docs'. It lists several attached files which appear to be internal prosecution memoranda and reports related to the Jeffrey Epstein case. The attachments include a prosecution memo for Epstein (JE), a co-conspirator investigation update from Dec 2019, a prosecution memo for Ghislaine Maxwell (GM), a perjury supplement, a prosecution memo for a redacted individual, and original Palm Beach Police reports.

Email
2025-12-25

EFTA00021197.pdf

This document is an email chain dated August 9, 2019, involving USDOJ officials (specifically an Associate U.S. Attorney from SDNY and John McEnany). They are discussing the retrieval of documents from the Southern District of Florida (SDFL) and noting a Miami Herald report about a prosecutor leaving that office. The email forwards a newsletter from The Marshall Project which mentions that the Florida governor has ordered an investigation into the Palm Beach Police Department's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case.

Email chain / newsletter
2025-12-25

EFTA00020506.pdf

This document is an FBI intake record dated September 14, 2020, documenting a tip received by the National Threat Operations Center regarding Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. The tipster recounts a 2008 encounter at a strip club called SCORES where Epstein allegedly solicited a girl younger than 16, and the tipster overheard a chauffeur mention "buried" incriminating evidence.

Fbi intake record / official record
2025-12-25

EFTA00020261.pdf

This document is an Opinion & Order by Judge Alison J. Nathan in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell. The Court denied Maxwell's motions to dismiss the indictment based on Jeffrey Epstein's 2007 Non-Prosecution Agreement, statute of limitations, and pre-indictment delay. However, the Court granted Maxwell's motion to sever the perjury charges, ruling they will be tried separately from the sex trafficking-related counts to ensure a fair trial.

Court opinion & order
2025-12-25

EFTA00019821.pdf

This document is an email chain from August 15, 2019, involving the Victim Witness Coordinator at the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York. The emails coordinate mental health support for Epstein victims, specifically identifying Victoria Dexter and Sherri Papamihalis from the organization 'Safe Horizon' as resources. It references a specific instance of a victim calling from Palm Beach, Florida, requesting counseling.

Email chain
2025-12-25

EFTA00019249.pdf

This document is an internal DOJ/SDNY email chain from June 18, 2019, circulating a Washington Post opinion article titled 'Jeffrey Epstein’s scandal of secrecy points to a creeping rot in the American justice system.' The article criticizes the use of Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) to silence victims of wealthy predators like Epstein, Harvey Weinstein, and Leslie Moonves, and calls for the unsealing of Ghislaine Maxwell's files and new investigations into Epstein's conduct in New York, New Mexico, and the Virgin Islands. It specifically highlights the role of David Boies in representing victims and criticizes Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta for the previous non-prosecution agreement.

Email (internal doj/sdny correspondence forwarding a washington post article)
2025-12-25

EFTA00019176.pdf

An email from an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Southern District of Florida (USAFLS) dated January 26, 2010, discussing press coverage in the Palm Beach Post regarding 'Op Stolen Globe/Epstein'. The sender suspects plaintiffs' attorneys leaked information and requests a meeting with Assistant U.S. Attorneys (AUSAs) in California and New Mexico, indicating a multi-state scope to the investigation.

Email
2025-12-25

EFTA00018617.pdf

This document is an internal email from the U.S. Attorney's Office (USANYS) dated October 27, 2020, discussing discovery materials for the Ghislaine Maxwell ('GM') case. The email proposes disclosing a specific statement from a 2005 Palm Beach PD interview with 'Witness-1' (represented by Rita Glavin), who stated Epstein paid her to recruit girls for massages, preferring them 'younger the better' and rejecting a girl over 18 as 'too old'.

Email / legal correspondence
2025-12-25

EFTA00018174.pdf

This document is an email dated July 11, 2019, forwarding a New York Times opinion column by Gail Collins titled 'Trump Doesn’t Know About Labor.' The article criticizes Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta for his role in securing a lenient plea deal for Jeffrey Epstein while U.S. Attorney in South Florida. It also highlights past comments by President Trump regarding his friendship with Epstein and discusses the transfer of the Epstein case to federal prosecutors in New York. The email subject line notes that the sender highlighted a specific part of the text, likely referring to the section about New York prosecutors.

Email with news article attachment
2025-12-25
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