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This document is a legal declaration by attorney Daniel Mullkoff submitted in the case of Teala Davies v. Darren K. Indyke and Richard D. Kahn (Executors of the Epstein Estate). The declaration serves to introduce three exhibits into the court record: Epstein's Last Will and Testament (dated Aug 8, 2019), a complaint filed by the US Virgin Islands, and an Affidavit of Service from the case Araoz v. Epstein. The declaration opposes the Defendants' Motion to Dismiss.
A letter from Troutman Sanders LLP to Judge Debra Freeman informing the SDNY court that the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands has officially authorized the establishment of the Epstein Victims' Compensation Program. The attached order, signed June 2, 2020, grants the motion to establish the program and authorizes its commencement on or about June 15, 2020, noting an agreement reached with the USVI Attorney General regarding liens and funding.
This document is an email chain dated between November 8, 2019, and December 31, 2019, involving law enforcement or legal personnel discussing T-Mobile subscriber records. The most significant finding is the confirmation that a specific phone number is registered to 'Maxwell's organization,' which the sender notes is 'encouraging' for their case, presumably against Ghislaine Maxwell. The sender also notes they have sent an application to the court regarding this matter.
This document is an email chain from November 2019 between a detective on the NYPD/FBI Child Exploitation Human Trafficking Task Force and the US Attorney's Office (USANYS). The detective reports that analysis of a 'pen trap' on Ghislaine Maxwell's cell phone revealed IP addresses and phone numbers linked to Facebook accounts. The correspondence tracks the request for and issuance of a subpoena and Non-Disclosure Order (NDO) to obtain subscriber and login information from Facebook for the identified numbers.
This document is a timeline of events regarding Jeffrey Epstein's incarceration from July 23, 2019, to his death on August 10, 2019. It details a prior incident on July 23 involving cellmate Tartaglione, his subsequent housing with cellmate Reyes, and the events of August 9-10 where he was left without a cellmate despite requirements. The log notes that officers failed to conduct required counts and checks on the morning of his death.
This document is an internal status update regarding Jeffrey Epstein dated August 1, 2019, sent by an Associate Warden from FCI Estill. It details Epstein's recent schedule, including court appearances and attorney meetings, and notes that he was removed from 'psych ops' on July 30. Crucially, it mentions a Suicide Risk Assessment was conducted because Epstein returned from court with a note indicating suicidal tendencies, though the findings claimed he was psychologically stable.
This document is an email chain between Assistant United States Attorneys (SDNY) dated December 2, 2019. They discuss the recent filing of a petition in the U.S. Virgin Islands court to establish a victim claims fund from the Epstein estate. The attorneys express concern over the lack of a complete online docket for the probate case and discuss calling the court to inquire about access. They also coordinate on drafting a Rule 6(e) application, which pertains to grand jury secrecy.
This document contains an email chain between USANYS employees regarding a 'Sharing Order Part II' related to the Epstein case. The correspondence, dating from January 2020 to June 2020, discusses the procedural details of sharing additional trust and will documents (specifically 'Trust Two' and '2019 Trust') with the Civil Division. Key details include a reference to a prior miscellaneous court number (19 Misc. 0586) and a Rule 6(e) order.
This document is an email dated June 15, 2020, from a Legal Assistant at the United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York. It conveys stamped and signed Non-Disclosure Orders (NDOs) and Pen Register orders (PENs) that had been submitted to the Magistrate Court. The recipient and specific details of the attachments are redacted.
This document is an email thread from October 2021 involving Ghislaine Maxwell's attorney, Bobbi Sternheim, and government representatives (including Christian Everdell). Sternheim complains that legal materials (a hard drive and books) sent by the government via FedEx were delivered to the MDC on October 12, 2021, but had not been given to Maxwell as of October 14. The document includes screenshots of FedEx tracking information (Tracking #8166 1429 9130 and #8166 1429 9141) confirming delivery to Brooklyn, NY.
This document is an email chain from June 2021 between staff at the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (USANYS). They discuss seeking and subsequently obtaining a one-week extension from the Court (Judge PAE) for a FOIA disclosure related to 'Noel/Thomas' (referring to the deferred prosecution agreements of Epstein guards Tova Noel and Michael Thomas). The extension was requested to review recently completed interviews to ensure the guards met the requirements of their agreements; the plaintiff ('The Times') consented to the delay.
An email dated June 19, 2020, from a Legal Assistant/Criminal Clerk at the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) to redacted recipients. The email transmits stamped and signed Non-Disclosure Orders (NDOs) and Pen Register (PEN) documents that had been submitted to the Magistrate Court, specifically referencing an AT&T attachment.
This document is an email chain from August 2, 2019, between the U.S. Attorney's Office (SDNY) and defense counsel regarding the filing of legal motions. The discussion centers on whether certain documents, specifically statements made to police and discovery materials involving cooperating witnesses, should be filed under seal or publicly. The prosecution notes that the defense violated a protective order by publicly filing sensitive exhibits related to cell tower data. The defense also mentions logistical issues with having their client (implied to be Jeffrey Epstein) sign an affidavit while incarcerated at the MCC due to notary restrictions.
This document is an email chain from July 23-24, 2019, between defense attorney Martin G. Weinberg and an Assistant United States Attorney for the SDNY regarding a Protective Order for the Jeffrey Epstein case (indicated by attachment name '_JE_'). Weinberg outlines several objections to the government's draft, specifically concerning the handling of discovery materials at the MCC (where the defendant is held), the redaction of witness identities, and the labeling of FBI 302 reports. The chain concludes with the AUSA sending a revised order incorporating some edits for signature.
This document contains the Petition for Probate and Letters Testamentary filed in the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands for the Estate of Jeffrey E. Epstein, stating the value of his personal property at over $577 million. It includes his Death Certificate issued by the City of New York, listing the cause of death as pending further study, and his Last Will and Testament, signed on August 8, 2019, two days before his death. The Will appoints Darren K. Indyke and Richard D. Kahn as executors and leaves the residuary estate to the trustees of The 1953 Trust.
An email dated December 4, 2020, with heavily redacted participants. The subject concerns a letter from MDC (Metropolitan Detention Center) legal department due that day. The sender notes that MDC legal plans to submit the attached letter ('Ltr_to_Hon_Nathan_12.04.20.pdf') to the Court and proposes a phone call to discuss it that afternoon.
This document is an email chain from April 22, 2021, involving the defense team for Ghislaine Maxwell and the US Attorney's Office (USANYS). Laura Menninger, representing Maxwell, emailed Judge Nathan attaching a Letter Motion for an adjournment of the trial (120 or 180 days) and requesting permission to redact names of other clients based on professional conduct rules. Subsequent emails between government attorneys discuss a draft response due by 5 PM that same day.
This document contains an email chain from August 10, 2019, the day Jeffrey Epstein died. The correspondence is between Epstein's defense team (Miller, Weinberg, Weingarten) and a redacted government official (likely DOJ/SDNY). The emails discuss the immediate aftermath of the death, including the initiation of FBI and Attorney General investigations, the lack of information regarding the cause of death or suicide watch status ('status of observation'), and a specific request by attorney Michael Miller to delay the autopsy so the defense could hire a pathologist to be present.
This document is an email thread from September 2020 between attorney Jack Scarola and the US Attorney's Office (USANYS). The discussion concerns locating a 2009 deposition transcript from a civil case against Jeffrey Epstein ('[Redacted] vs Epstein'). Since the court reporting service and videographer could not locate the original records, Scarola provided detailed notes taken by paralegal Mike Danchuk, describing the testimony as revealing Epstein's pattern of grooming and victimization. USANYS also mentions coordinating with Epstein Estate attorneys Marc Weinstein and Andrew Tomback to obtain the transcript.
This document is a civil complaint filed on November 14, 2019, by Jane Doe 1000 against the executors of Jeffrey Epstein's estate, seeking damages for battery and intentional infliction of emotional distress. The plaintiff alleges she was recruited in late 1999 under the guise of modeling opportunities for Victoria's Secret, then subjected to years of sexual abuse, manipulation, and trafficking by Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell in New York and Palm Beach. The complaint details Epstein's wealth, his specific properties in NY and NM, his 2008 plea deal, his 2019 arrest and death, and specific instances of abuse involving Maxwell.
An email chain from August 2, 2019, between Defense Counsel (Garden City, NY) and the US Attorney's Office (SDNY). The discussion concerns the filing of motions related to cell tower data and statements to police. The Defense seeks to file under seal to protect 'cooperating witnesses' and statements, while the Government argues that statements to law enforcement are not 'sensitive' under the protective order. The Government also reprimands the Defense for previously filing sensitive exhibits publicly in error. Additionally, the Defense notes logistical issues with having the defendant sign an affidavit at the MCC without their own team acting as witnesses.
This document is an email chain from July 29, 2019, discussing logistics for an upcoming status conference in Jeffrey Epstein's criminal case scheduled for July 31, 2019, in New York. The correspondence involves unidentified attorneys discussing seating arrangements at the courthouse, with one party explaining they cannot reserve seats due to court security protocols. The emails also confirm that criminal defendants are typically present at such conferences and discuss changing a separate meeting location from a hotel to an office near the courthouse.
An email chain from April 2011 between an FBI Special Agent in West Palm Beach and Adele Thonn, Conference Director for Jefferson Financial. The FBI is investigating whether Jeffrey Epstein and a second redacted individual attended the New Orleans Investment Conference between 1998 and 2000. Thonn provides information on the hotels used during those years but notes that physical records were destroyed, requiring her to search older databases to confirm their attendance.
This document contains an email thread between USANYS officials discussing the Epstein probate proceedings in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The emails detail the filing of a petition for a victim claims fund, the lack of a complete online docket for the case, and internal discussions about obtaining a 'sharing order' and a '6(e) order' (likely referring to Grand Jury secrecy rules).
An email chain dated September 24, 2021, detailing the logistical and document preparation for a legal proceeding or mock jury exercise related to Ghislaine Maxwell (indicated by attachment 'GM_jury_exercise'). The correspondence is likely among the prosecution team (referencing 'govt slides' and '1SA' - SDNY HQ), coordinating the printing of jury instructions, opening/closing slides, and arranging transport via a Court Security Officer (CSO) for the following morning.
| Date | Type | From | To | Amount | Description | Actions |
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| 2009-09-17 | Received | Burman, Critton, ... | Court | $138.80 | Invoice for cancelled deposition services (Appe... | View |
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