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Events
254
Documents
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Mr. Epstein's victims multiple minor victims Attorneys for 26 victims listed victims certain victims

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117 total relationships
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organization The government
Legal representative
10 Very Strong
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person GHISLAINE MAXWELL
Perpetrator victim
9 Strong
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person Epstein
Legal representative
9 Strong
3
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person the defendant
Abuser victim
7
3
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person Jeffrey Epstein
Legal representative
7
3
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person Jeffrey Epstein
Perpetrator victim
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3
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person Epstein
Perpetrator victim
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3
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person Jeffrey Epstein
Abuser victim
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3
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person Brad Edwards
Professional
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2
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person Wendy Olsen
Professional
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1
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person MAXWELL
Criminal
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organization The Court
Professional
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person Villafaña
Legal representative
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person juror
Shared experience
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person Other victims
Recruitment
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2
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person the defendant
Interaction
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person Epstein
Abuser victim
6
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person Jeffrey Epstein
Interaction
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person the defendant
Perpetrator victim
6
2
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organization The government
Professional
5
1
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person Villafaña
Professional prosecutor affected parties
5
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person the defendant
Financial
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person Mr. Boise
Professional
5
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person Robert Glassman
Professional counsel for
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person defendant
Perpetrator victim
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
2019-08-27 N/A Epstein Hearing Likely New York View
2019-08-27 N/A Brief hearing regarding the nolle prosequi order Courtroom 17B View
2019-08-27 N/A Nolle conference / Status Conference 500 Pearl, Courtroom 17B View
2019-08-27 N/A Court hearing regarding the dismissal of the indictment against Jeffrey Epstein following his dea... New York (implied) View
2019-08-27 N/A Hearing regarding the nolle prosequi order following Epstein's death Courtroom 17B, USDC SDNY View
2019-08-27 N/A Hearing scheduled by Judge Berman regarding the dismissal of the indictment against Epstein. Court View
2019-08-26 N/A NY meeting New York, USA View
2019-08-22 N/A Final conference in the Epstein case where Judge Berman will allow victims to be heard before dis... Court (implied SDNY) View
2019-08-14 N/A Meeting regarding 'Dutch case file' and victim sentencing prep (referred to as 'Wednesday') Unknown View
2019-07-24 Witness tampering The defendant or his associates allegedly instructed victims to avoid or lie to law enforcement d... N/A View
2019-07-15 N/A Bail Hearing for Jeffrey Epstein US District Court, SDNY View
2019-07-15 Court hearing A remand/release hearing for Mr. Epstein where the Court heard testimony from two of his alleged ... N/A View
2019-07-12 N/A Federal prosecutors announce Epstein paid potential witnesses and more victims identified. New York Federal Court View
2019-07-10 N/A Start of interviews with approximately 25 victims Florida View
2019-07-09 N/A FBI Squad C-20 announces travel plans to Florida to interview ~25 victims. Florida View
2019-07-06 N/A FBI contacts Kaplan Hecker and other victims/attorneys regarding the case. Unknown View
2019-07-06 N/A FBI contacts Kaplan Hecker and two other victims/attorneys regarding the case without SDNY knowle... Unknown View
2019-07-06 N/A FBI contacts Kaplan Hecker and victims without SDNY knowledge. Unknown View
2019-05-29 N/A Interviews with victims for United States v. Epstein investigation West Palm Beach, Florida View
2019-05-28 N/A Meetings and interviews with victims for United States v. Epstein investigation. West Palm Beach, Florida View
2019-05-28 N/A Planned travel to West Palm Beach for victim interviews regarding Epstein investigation. West Palm Beach, Florida View
2019-05-01 N/A Meetings and interviews with victims in West Palm Beach West Palm Beach, Florida View
2019-05-01 N/A Planned travel to West Palm Beach, FL for meetings and interviews with victims regarding the Epst... West Palm Beach, Florida View
2019-02-21 Court ruling The district court issued its ruling in the CVRA litigation, finding that the USAO violated the C... N/A View
2019-02-01 N/A District court found government violated CVRA by failing to advise victims about the NPA. Southern District of Florida View

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This is page 6 of a court filing (Document 36) from Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN (United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell), filed on July 30, 2020. The document outlines protocols for handling 'Confidential Information' during discovery, specifically regarding the protection of PII for victims and witnesses, while noting that victims who have publicly identified themselves on the record are exempt from this confidentiality. It also establishes the procedure for Defense Counsel to challenge confidentiality designations made by the Government.

Court filing (protective order/discovery protocol)
2025-11-20

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This document is Page 5 of a Protective Order filed on July 30, 2020, in Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN (United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell). It outlines strict protocols prohibiting the Defense team and potential witnesses from publicly disclosing the identities of victims or witnesses found in discovery materials, mandating that such references in court filings be made under seal.

Court filing (protective order)
2025-11-20

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This legal document, filed on July 28, 2020, is the second page of a declaration by Assistant U.S. Attorney Alex Rossmiller. It outlines a disagreement between the U.S. Government and the defense regarding proposed restrictions on the public identification of victims and witnesses in the case. The document specifies the conflicting paragraphs in the proposed orders from both sides and references an accompanying letter for the Government's full reasoning.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This legal document, filed on July 28, 2020, as part of case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN, defines what constitutes "Confidential Information" provided by the Government during discovery. It specifies that materials containing personal information of victims and witnesses are to be marked confidential, but also establishes a procedure for Defense Counsel to challenge this designation if they disagree, potentially leading to a motion to de-designate the materials.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is page 5 of a court order (Document 33-1) from case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN, filed on July 28, 2020. The order restricts the defense team and other authorized persons from publicly disclosing or filing the identities of victims and witnesses found in discovery materials. Such information must be filed under seal unless specific written authorization is granted by the Government or the Court.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is page 7 of a court filing (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN, United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell) dated July 27, 2020. It outlines protocols for handling 'Confidential Information' during the discovery process, specifically defining what constitutes confidential material and how personal identification of victims and witnesses must be protected. It also notes that victims or witnesses who have publicly identified themselves are not subject to these specific confidentiality restrictions.

Court filing (protective order)
2025-11-20

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This legal document, filed on December 18, 2020, is a court motion arguing that victims' accounts against an unnamed defendant are strongly corroborated by both witnesses and documentary evidence. The filing asserts that this evidence will prove the victims interacted with both the defendant and Jeffrey Epstein, particularly when some victims were minors. It also addresses a complaint from the defense's 'Renewed Bail Motion' regarding the sufficiency of the evidence produced.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This legal document discusses the corroboration of victims' accounts against a defendant involved in Epstein's criminal scheme to sexually abuse minors. It addresses the defense's arguments regarding the sufficiency of evidence and witness testimony, asserting that multiple victims will provide consistent testimony about the defendant's role in grooming and enticing minor girls. The document also notes that the defendant has abandoned certain legal challenges related to bail after receiving discovery.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a court transcript from April 1, 2021, detailing the government's argument for detaining a defendant pending trial. The government's representative, Ms. Moe, asserts the defendant is an extreme flight risk, citing her possession of three passports, large sums of money, and international connections. The court clarifies that the government's argument is based solely on flight risk and not on any danger the defendant poses to the community.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This page is from a government filing (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN, U.S. v. Ghislaine Maxwell) dated July 2, 2020, arguing for the defendant's detention pending trial. The government argues that despite COVID-19 concerns, the defendant should remain at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) like other inmates, citing her significant assets, foreign ties, and history of evading detection as flight risks. The document also introduces an argument based on the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA), noting that victims and their counsel have been contacted and seek her detention.

Court filing / government memorandum regarding detention
2025-11-20

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This document is page 3 of a legal filing in the case regarding Jeffrey Epstein (Case 1:19-cr-00490), dated August 5, 2025. It argues for strict adherence to grand jury secrecy rules (Rule 6(e)) to protect the privacy of victims, many of whom were minors at the time of abuse. The filing outlines specific requested relief, including requiring the government to confer with victims' counsel, conducting judicial in camera reviews of materials, and allowing victims' counsel to review proposed redactions prior to any public release to prevent re-identification.

Legal filing / court motion (page 3)
2025-11-20

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This document is page 7 of a legal filing (Document 66) in Case 1:19-cr-00490-RMB. It argues factors regarding the unsealing of grand jury materials, noting that Epstein is deceased and Maxwell is incarcerated. It states that victim testimony at Maxwell's trial was consistent with law enforcement testimony given to the grand jury and that the government is unaware of any impermissible leaks of the transcripts.

Court filing (legal memorandum/response)
2025-11-20

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This court document, filed on July 22, 2025, orders the Government to file a memorandum of law and submit Epstein grand jury transcripts under seal by July 29, 2025. The Court also sets a deadline of August 5, 2025, for a submission from Epstein's representative and notes that it has not yet received input from victims regarding the potential unsealing of materials.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a court transcript dated 2019-09-03, detailing a witness's testimony about a traumatic encounter with Mr. Epstein. The speaker recounts how an 'audition' turned into a 'casting call for prostitution' and mentions Mr. Epstein's connections to powerful individuals like Bill Clinton. The court also expresses gratitude to all participants, victims, and attorneys for their contributions to the hearing and proceedings.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is page 72 of a court transcript from September 3, 2019, following Jeffrey Epstein's death. An attorney representing victims addresses the court, acknowledging the likely motion to dismiss the criminal case but passionately arguing that the record should remain open. The speaker emphasizes the systemic betrayal of the victims and requests that those not present be allowed to submit victim impact statements so their voices are officially recorded.

Court transcript / legal filing
2025-11-20

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This document is a court transcript from September 3, 2019, in which a representative for the government addresses the court regarding the victims in the case. The speaker confirms that efforts were made to notify all known victims of the proceeding, in compliance with the Crimes Victims' Rights Act, and notes that both the U.S. Attorney's office and the FBI have been in contact with them. The government also commits to continuing to provide services to the victims even if the indictment is dismissed.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a court transcript dated September 3, 2019, from case 1:19-cr-00490-RMB. A representative for the government is addressing the court, stating that despite the dismissal of the indictment, related investigations and the possibility of civil asset forfeiture will continue. The speaker also confirms that defense counsel is complying with a protective order to return discovery materials and reaffirms the government's commitment to the victims of the case.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is page 8 of a court transcript filed on September 3, 2019. It discusses the legal concept of 'abatement' following the death of a defendant, citing the Second Circuit case *U.S. v. Wright*. The text explains that upon a defendant's death during a pending appeal, the conviction, indictment, restitution, and forfeiture orders are typically vacated.

Court transcript / legal filing
2025-11-20

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A court order issued by Judge Richard M. Berman on August 21, 2019, scheduling a hearing for August 27, 2019, regarding the dismissal (*nolle prosequi*) of the indictment against Jeffrey Epstein following his death. The order explicitly states that victims and their counsel will be given the opportunity to be heard at this proceeding, citing the public's informational interest in the process.

Court order
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a court transcript dated July 24, 2019, from a case in the Southern District. A speaker, likely a prosecutor, argues against granting bail to a defendant, claiming he is a flight risk due to a lengthy, covert government investigation and his recent indictment. The judge ('THE COURT') questions the speaker about a recent submission that mentioned victims or their counsel oppose the defendant's release and asks if any of them wish to be heard.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a court transcript dated July 24, 2019. A prosecutor is arguing to a judge that the defendant should be detained, citing evidence of witness tampering through payments to associates, and highlighting that the defendant is an 'extraordinary flight risk' due to his immense wealth (over $500 million), six homes, two private islands, and a residence in France.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This legal document, part of a court filing from July 18, 2019, argues against granting pretrial release (bail) to the defendant, Mr. Epstein. It cites legal statutes and precedents to establish a presumption against release due to the nature of the charges (sex trafficking of a minor) and the existence of a grand jury indictment. The document also references a letter from the Government which claims Mr. Epstein poses a danger to the community and is likely to intimidate witnesses and obstruct justice if released.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a court transcript dated July 16, 2019, in which a government prosecutor argues for the pretrial detention of a defendant charged with sex trafficking. The prosecutor emphasizes the seriousness of the alleged crimes, which involve years of sexual abuse of dozens of minors in multiple locations. The argument is supported by claims of strong evidence, including credible and corroborated information from victims, witnesses, and a recent search of the defendant's Manhattan mansion.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This legal document, part of a court filing dated July 16, 2019, details allegations from an indictment against a defendant for sexual abuse of underage girls. The crimes allegedly occurred at his residences in Manhattan and Palm Beach, Florida, and involved facilitation by employees and associates. The document argues that the defendant, being 'extraordinarily wealthy' with multiple international residences and two private jets, is a significant flight risk.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a legal memorandum filed by the government arguing for the detention of Jeffrey Epstein. It outlines his extreme wealth, lack of family ties, and extensive assets (including private jets, 15 vehicles, and a private island) as evidence that he poses a significant flight risk. It specifically details his property values in NY and FL and notes over 20 international flights taken between 2018 and 2019.

Federal court filing / legal memorandum (letter to magistrate judge arguing for detention)
2025-11-20
Total Received
$85,203,800.00
65 transactions
Total Paid
$250,000.00
1 transactions
Net Flow
$84,953,800.00
66 total transactions
Date Type From To Amount Description Actions
N/A Received Jeffrey Epstein victims $0.00 Damages pursuant to 18 USC 2255. View
N/A Received [Redacted Female ... victims $0.00 Financial incentives offered for not speaking w... View
N/A Received Epstein victims $0.00 General reference to victims' right to seek dam... View
N/A Received Epstein victims $0.00 Agreement to a means for victims to obtain mone... View
N/A Received Jeffrey Epstein victims $0.00 Monetary damages for victims mentioned as a req... View
N/A Received Jeffrey Epstein victims $0.00 General reference to 'settlement payments made ... View
N/A Received Jeffrey Epstein victims $0.00 Agreement to pay attorney fees for victims and ... View
N/A Received Jeffrey Epstein victims $0.00 Mention of 'significant monetary settlements to... View
N/A Received Jeffrey Epstein/A... victims $0.00 Victims were paid 'hundreds of dollars' after a... View
N/A Received Epstein, Maxwell,... victims $0.00 Cash payments made in connection with each sexu... View
N/A Received Jeffrey Epstein victims $0.00 Reference to potential monetary damages victims... View
N/A Paid victims Scammers $250,000.00 Example amount cited by Epstein regarding how t... View
N/A Received Jeffrey Epstein victims $0.00 Paid millions of dollars in civil compensation ... View
N/A Received Jeffrey Epstein victims $0.00 Cash settlements in civil suits requiring non-d... View
N/A Received Jeffrey Epstein victims $200.00 Typical payment per visit for massage sessions ... View
N/A Received The Defendant victims $0.00 Promised to help pay for school as part of groo... View
N/A Received Restitution Mecha... victims $150,000.00 Mentioned by Sloman as a restitution amount tha... View
N/A Received Epstein/Maxwell victims $0.00 Giving them money and gifts (general mention) View
N/A Received Jeffrey Epstein victims $0.00 Cash settlements in civil suits. View
N/A Received Compensation Fund victims $0.00 Reference to a compensation fund or incentive f... View
N/A Received Jeffrey Epstein victims $0.00 NPA requirement to provide monetary damages/unc... View
N/A Received Epstein/Maxwell (... victims $0.00 Juror mentions victims 'returning repeatedly fo... View
N/A Received Jeffrey Epstein victims $0.00 Confidential financial settlements reached afte... View
N/A Received Jeffrey Epstein victims $0.00 Restitution made to victims as part of the nego... View
N/A Received Jeffrey Epstein victims $0.00 Potential damages paid to victims who elect to ... View
As Sender
16
As Recipient
71
Total
87

The Department of Justice Victim Notification System

From: U.S. Department of Jus...
To: victims

A pamphlet that provided an overview of the Victim Notification System (VNS) and instructions on how to access it.

Pamphlet
N/A

Help for Victims of Crime

From: FBI
To: victims

A pamphlet provided to victims by FBI agents that contained a listing of the eight CVRA rights and explained the role of the U.S. Attorney's Office.

Pamphlet
N/A

Case resolution

From: USAO
To: victims

USAO letter stating the case had been resolved through Epstein's state guilty plea. One example of inconsistent communication where USAO letters were to be sent after Epstein's guilty plea to two victims in foreign countries.

Letters
N/A

Resolution of Epstein investigation

From: agents
To: victims

We are calling to inform you about the resolution of the Epstein investigation and to thank you for your help. Mr. Epstein pled guilty to one child sex offense that will require him to register as a sex offender for life and received a sentence of 18 months imprisonment followed by one year of home confinement. Mr. Epstein also made a concession regarding the payment of restitution. All of these terms are set out in a letter that AUSA Villafaña is going to send out. Do you have a lawyer? Get name or address. If not[,] where do you want [the] letter sent? If you have questions when you receive the letter, please understand that we cannot provide legal advice but the lawyers at the following victim rights organizations are able to help you at no cost to you. (Provide names and phone numbers) Also ask about counseling and let them know that counseling is still available even though the investigation is closed.

Telephone call script
N/A

Marijuana and drinking

From: victims
To: Unknown

Chats on myspace.com used by defense to attack victim credibility.

Online chat
N/A

N/A

From: Defendant/Agents
To: victims

Records confirming repeated contact.

Call records
N/A

Victim notification and rights

From: Villafaña (USAO)
To: victims

Letters created by Villafaña, hand-delivered by FBI agents, contained contact information for Villafaña, FBI case agent, and Department's Office for Victims of Crime, itemized CVRA rights, described case as 'under investigation', stated victim would be notified if anyone charged, mentioned entitlement to counseling, medical services, and restitution, advised victims on defense contact. Villafaña did not intend for these letters to activate CVRA obligations at this stage.

Letter
N/A

Case status

From: FBI
To: victims

Standard FBI letter stating the case was under investigation. One example of inconsistent communication where FBI letters were to be sent after Epstein's guilty plea to two victims in foreign countries.

Letters
N/A

Investigation

From: [Redacted Female Assoc...
To: victims

Encouraged victims not to talk to law enforcement.

Call
N/A

Notice of unsealing

From: Government officials
To: victims

Notice given only after the Court inquired; lack of advance notice alarmed victims.

Notice
N/A

Motion to unseal

From: the government
To: victims

Notice provided to all but one victim referenced in grand jury transcripts regarding the motion to unseal.

Notice
N/A

Motion to unseal

From: the government
To: victims

Court asks if Government provided notice to victims regarding the motion to unseal.

Notice (potential)
N/A

Abuse Allegations

From: victims
To: Police

Details of massages, sexual activity, and threats.

Police report
N/A

Initiation of investigation

From: FBI
To: victims

Letters informing victims that the FBI had initiated an investigation.

Letter
N/A

Case Information

From: VNS
To: victims

Letters, telephone calls, emails, numeric pager messages, or faxes regarding case events, custody status, and court hearings.

System notification
N/A

Smoking marijuana and drinking

From: victims
To: victims

Chat logs on myspace.com used by defense lawyers.

Online chat
N/A

N/A

From: Defendant/Agents
To: victims

Recovered from residence; include names and contact information.

Messages
N/A

Status of Investigation

From: Government (USAO)
To: victims

Letters describing the investigation as ongoing, which the court found to be misleading.

Letters
N/A

Victim Impact Statements

From: victims
To: Court

Request to submit letters and statements to the record.

Legal submission
N/A

Scheduling

From: victims
To: personal assistants

Victims scheduled appointments with Epstein's assistants.

Appointments
N/A

N/A

From: the defendant
To: victims

Hypothetical 'absence of phone calls' mentioned as a potential argument by the defense regarding missing phone records.

Call
N/A

Arranging massage appointments

From: GHISLAINE MAXWELL
To: victims

Calling victims and arranging for massage appointments.

Call
N/A

Massage appointments

From: GHISLAINE MAXWELL
To: victims

Calling victims and arranging for massage appointments.

Call
N/A

Case Status

From: FBI/USAO
To: victims

Seven types of form letters: initial notification, investigation ongoing, arrest, declination, other, rights advice, investigation closed.

Form letters
N/A

Positions on grand jury matters

From: victims
To: THE COURT

The Court notes that it has not received any letters from the victims setting out their positions.

Letters
N/A

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