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Speaker (Federal Prosecutor's Office)
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United States Attorney's office
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2020-01-27 | N/A | Press conference at Epstein's mansion | Epstein's mansion | View |
| 2019-09-28 | N/A | March for the Child Victims Act | Fifth Avenue, from St. Patr... | View |
This document contains an internal FBI email chain dated August 21, 2019, forwarding a public announcement about a planned march in New York City. The march, organized by Safe Horizon for September 28, 2019, was intended to raise awareness for the Child Victims Act and was scheduled to proceed from St. Patrick's Cathedral to Jeffrey Epstein's former home on East 77th Street. The FBI shared this information internally for situational awareness (FYSA).
This document is an email chain from August 15, 2019, involving the United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (SDNY). The correspondence coordinates mental health counseling and support for victims in the Epstein case, specifically mentioning a victim in Palm Beach, Florida. The emails identify 'Safe Horizon' (specifically Victoria Dexter and Sherri Papamihalis) as a resource willing to provide counseling slots for these victims.
An email chain from January 2020 involving FBI New York (Squad C-20, Crimes Against Children/Human Trafficking) discussing a surprise press conference held at Jeffrey Epstein's mansion. The FBI agents and their counterparts express confusion and frustration that they were not notified in advance, noting that 'Geoff' answered questions regarding the investigation and Prince Andrew. The lack of notice caused issues, specifically with 'irate victims' calling Victim Specialists because they had not been informed of the event, which was connected to the organization Safe Horizon.
This document contains a chain of email correspondence between the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (USANYS) and Gary Bloxsome, the attorney representing Prince Andrew (the Duke of York), from January to June 2020. The correspondence details the DOJ's attempts to schedule a voluntary interview with Prince Andrew regarding the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, and the subsequent breakdown in relations after U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman publicly stated that the Prince had provided "zero cooperation." The emails show the legal team's stalling regarding "procedures" and their anger at the breach of perceived confidentiality, while the DOJ expresses frustration at the lack of a commitment to an interview date.
This document is a chain of email correspondence between the U.S. Department of Justice (SDNY) and Gary Bloxsome, the lawyer representing Prince Andrew, spanning January to February 2020. The DOJ explicitly requests a voluntary interview with Prince Andrew regarding his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. While Bloxsome claims the Prince desires to cooperate, tensions escalate when U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman publicly states that Prince Andrew has provided 'zero cooperation,' leading Bloxsome to accuse the DOJ of breaching confidentiality agreements.
This document is a transcript of a speech given by a federal prosecutor (likely from the SDNY) at an event hosted by Safe Horizon. The speaker discusses a new law aiding victims of childhood sexual abuse, references the recent prosecution and subsequent suicide of Jeffrey Epstein, and explicitly states that the investigation into Epstein's co-conspirators is continuing. The speaker emphasizes the partnership between the prosecutor's office and Safe Horizon in supporting victims.
This document is an email header dated February 7, 2020, between two individuals associated with USANYS (United States Attorney's Office of NY State/Southern District). The subject line is redacted, but the email contains an attachment titled 'Safe_Horizon_As_a_result_of_this_new_law.docx', suggesting a discussion regarding legislative impacts on the victim services organization Safe Horizon.
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.
This document is a chain of email correspondence between the U.S. Department of Justice (Southern District of New York) and Gary Bloxsome, the attorney representing Prince Andrew (Duke of York), spanning January to February 2020. The DOJ formally requests a voluntary interview with Prince Andrew regarding his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. The correspondence deteriorates into a dispute over confidentiality after US Attorney Geoffrey Berman publicly states that Prince Andrew has provided 'zero cooperation,' which Bloxsome argues violates previous assurances of confidentiality and misrepresents the Duke's willingness to cooperate.
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