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Brian Zak
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Federal Bureau of Prisons
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| 2019-11-15 | N/A | Publication of NY Post article regarding Epstein jail guards declining a plea deal. | New York | View |
This document is a printed email dated November 12, 2020. The sender and recipient are redacted. The email contains a single link to a New York Post article titled 'FBI sharing Jeffrey Epstein probe findings with victims report'. The document bears the Bates number EFTA00038179.
A screenshot of a Yahoo Mail inbox belonging to 'Sarah' showing two emails from Adam Castellani (Citi Director of Communications). The first email dated Oct 16, 2007, arranges a social meeting for drinks and dinner in London. The second email dated Oct 18, 2007, shares a link to a NY Post article about a 'pervert tycoon' (implied to be Jeffrey Epstein) with the comment 'another story on that guy with photos'.
An internal email exchange between officials at the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (USANYS) discussing a New York Post article. The article reported that jail guards assigned to Jeffrey Epstein had declined offered plea deals. One official speculates that the guards' union was the source of this leak to the press.
An internal email from James Margolin (Chief Public Information Officer, SDNY) to Nicholas Biase and others dated October 30, 2019. The email circulates a New York Post article reporting on pathologist Michael Baden's claim that Jeffrey Epstein's death was a homicide.
An email dated July 3, 2020, from attorney Jordan Merson to a redacted recipient (Mr. [Redacted]). Merson states that his client (implied to be an Epstein accuser based on the subject line and attached article) is ready to help with an unspecified matter, likely related to the investigation or prosecution following Ghislaine Maxwell's arrest. The email includes a link to a NY Post article about an accuser's reaction to the arrest.
An internal email from the Southern District of New York (SDNY) dated October 6, 2020, containing a digest of press clippings. The email highlights an article about BNP Paribas being subpoenaed to trace Jeffrey Epstein's funds, alongside other legal and political news involving figures like William Barr, Wayne LaPierre, and issues surrounding the NYPD and the 2020 election.
This document is an email chain between employees of the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (SDNY Public Affairs). Discussions center around a news article from the NY Post reporting that Ghislaine Maxwell was spotted at an In-N-Out Burger shortly after Jeffrey Epstein's death. The tone is casual, with one participant commenting, 'I mean . . . it's a good burger!'
An email exchange from November 2019 between an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York and another individual. They are sharing and reacting with disbelief ('jesus.', 'Really?') to NY Post articles detailing public instances of the 'Epstein didn't kill himself' meme, specifically incidents involving an airport paging system and printed messages on beer cans.
This document is an email thread from June 2020 discussing a NY Post article about an Epstein butler claiming Prince Andrew 'maybe has something to hide.' The responder critiques British tabloids for paying sources, asking leading questions about Andrew and Maxwell, and twisting innocent statements into sensational headlines. The participants in the email chain are redacted.
This document is an internal email dated November 4, 2020, containing 'SDNY Press Clippings.' It lists various news articles of interest to the Southern District of New York, specifically highlighting a NY Post article about Epstein victims dropping cases against Ghislaine Maxwell and the Epstein estate, as well as an update on the Joshua Schulte trial. The email also includes links to broader news topics such as the 2020 election, financial crimes, and international affairs.
An internal SDNY email dated October 7, 2020, distributing daily news clippings. The digest highlights articles specifically about Ghislaine Maxwell (prosecutors withholding photos, lawyer connections) and other general interest legal/political news involving figures like Trump, Giuliani, and Steve Bannon.
This document is an internal SDNY email dated December 29, 2020, providing a digest of press clippings. It specifically highlights news regarding Ghislaine Maxwell, including a judge's rejection of her $28.5 million bail package and a story linking her to Epstein's suicide at MCC. The 'Matters of Interest' section covers broader political news involving Donald Trump, Hunter Biden, Rudy Giuliani, and others.
This document is a chain of forwarded emails from September 2019 discussing a NY Post article about security breaches at the jail where Jeffrey Epstein died. The senders and recipients are redacted. The earliest email in the chain (Sept 6, 2019) instructs the recipient to read the article for specific (redacted) references.
This document is an internal email chain from the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (SDNY) dated October 13-14, 2020. Nicholas Biase distributed a daily press clipping digest to 'Chiefs' and later forwarded it to a redacted recipient, specifically noting the inclusion of articles related to Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein. The document lists numerous hyperlinks to major news outlets covering the Maxwell/Epstein case, as well as other political and legal 'Matters of Interest'.
This document contains an email chain between attorney John H. Reynolds and an Assistant US Attorney for the Southern District of New York regarding the SDNY investigation into Ghislaine Maxwell. The correspondence, dating from July to September 2020, confirms that Reynolds represents a client (name redacted) who is cooperating with the investigation and is expected to be called as a witness at the Maxwell trial. The emails also involve scheduling calls and sharing a NY Post article relevant to the case.
This document is an internal Department of Justice email dated September 9, 2020, containing a digest of press clippings relevant to the Southern District of New York (SDNY). The clips cover various topics including legal proceedings involving Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein documents in the US Virgin Islands, as well as news items concerning Robert Hadden, William Barr, and other political figures. The email was prepared by Nicholas Biase of the SDNY Public Affairs office.
This document is an email dated October 29, 2020, containing a daily press clipping compilation for the Southern District of New York (SDNY). It lists URL links to news stories from various outlets (Fox, NY Post, NYT, etc.) categorized by subject, including updates on the Ghislaine Maxwell case, the Najibullah kidnapping case, and the Lev Parnas/David Correia case. It also includes a 'Matters of Interest' section covering broader legal and political news stories.
An internal email dated November 16, 2019, between employees of the US Attorney's Office (USANYS). The sender alerts colleagues to a New York Post article reporting that the jail guards assigned to Jeffrey Epstein at the MCC had been offered a plea deal but declined it.
An internal email thread between Assistant United States Attorneys in the Southern District of New York dated February 6, 2020. The emails discuss news articles (NY Post and NY Daily News) reporting on an attorney named Foy (representing an Epstein guard) who had a shouting match with a judge over vacation plans. One prosecutor comments that the attorney's situation is 'WAY less sympathetic' because he had not yet booked the vacation.
An email exchange dated July 8, 2019, discussing a NY Post article about Jeffrey Epstein pleading not guilty to sex trafficking charges. One participant sends a link to the article noting 'Pretty good artwork of me,' implying they were present in court and depicted in the article's media (likely a courtroom sketch), to which the other replies 'you look great!!'.
This document is an email thread dated October 13, 2020, forwarding a daily press clipping report from the Southern District of New York (SDNY). The report lists various news articles, highlighting a section specifically for 'MAXWELL' which includes links to stories about Ghislaine Maxwell's legal case, photos, and Jeffrey Epstein's financial activities and associations (including Leon Black). The email sender flags these articles for the recipient's interest.
This document contains an email exchange between Ghislaine Maxwell's defense attorney, Laura Menninger, and US Prosecutors regarding Local Criminal Rule 23.1, which limits press statements. Menninger initially flags comments made by attorney Spencer Kuvin in 'The Sun' as a potential violation. The prosecution responds that Kuvin does not represent any trial witnesses, but counters that Maxwell's own appellate attorney, David Markus, may have violated the rule via statements to the 'NY Post'.
This document is a compilation of SDNY news clips from March 9, 2020. Key topics include U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman's statement that Prince Andrew has refused to cooperate with the Epstein investigation, the massive indictment of 27 individuals (including trainers Jorge Navarro and Jason Servis) in a horse racing doping scandal, and the mistrial in the Joshua Schulte CIA leak case. It also covers the transfer of MCC staff following Epstein's suicide, the sex trafficking case of Lawrence Ray, and tensions between SDNY Attorney Berman and Attorney General William Barr regarding DOJ independence.
This document is a compilation of 'SDNY News Clips' from March 9, 2020, summarizing major legal news relevant to the Southern District of New York. Key stories include Prince Andrew's refusal to cooperate in the Epstein investigation, the transfer of the MCC jail captain following Epstein's suicide, a massive horse racing doping indictment involving high-profile trainers, the hung jury in the Joshua Schulte CIA leak trial, and internal DOJ conflicts between U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman and Attorney General William Barr. It also touches on Harvey Weinstein's injury in jail and new court restrictions due to the emerging Coronavirus outbreak. No flight logs were present in the document.
This document is an email chain from July 2020 between government prosecutors and an attorney representing nine potential Epstein/Maxwell victims. Following Ghislaine Maxwell's arrest, the attorney contacted the government stating that at least one client, who had previously refused to cooperate in January 2020, was now 'ready to help.' The government requests client names and filed lawsuits to conduct conflict checks and proposes scheduling an 'attorney proffer' to gather information.
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