This document is a chain of emails between the FBI (NY Field Office), DOJ, and attorney Gloria Allred's office (including her assistant Diane Aldrich) regarding the coordination of a victim meeting in Miami in November 2020. The correspondence addresses logistics, specifically a confusion regarding a client's identity due to the use of a stage name versus a legal name on different lists. It also includes requests for travel arrangements for a victim and her boyfriend, and discussions about secure telephone options for those unable to attend in person.
This document is a calendar invitation for an 'Epstein Briefing Call' scheduled for October 16, 2020, involving the FBI, the Office of the Deputy Attorney General (ODAG), and the Civil Rights Division (CRT). The organizer notes that a Special Agent (SA) will likely join the call. The document includes dial-in numbers but has names and passcodes redacted.
An internal email dated October 20, 2020, coordinating a 'Epstein Briefing Check-In' call between various Department of Justice and FBI divisions, including the New York field office, the Office of the Deputy Attorney General, and the Civil Rights Division. The email provides dial-in information for the meeting.
This document contains an email chain between the Justice Management Division (JMD), the Office of the Attorney General (OAG), and the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) dated August 13-14, 2019, immediately following Jeffrey Epstein's death. 'Lee' from JMD poses ten specific questions regarding staffing levels, overtime (OT) usage, and '3R' bonuses at MCC New York, specifically requesting data for the night of August 9/10. The response provides a breakdown of overtime and augmentations for the week of August 4-10, noting that on August 9th there were 30 total overtimes and 3 augmentations, and on August 10th there were 38 total overtimes.
An email update from the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) regarding the Epstein investigation dated September 3, 2019. It reports that interviews in Florida were postponed due to weather and details the results of attempting to interview two inmates housed across from Epstein's cell in the MCC; one declined and the other claimed to have slept through the incident.
A June 2021 email chain among USANYS staff discussing a security concern raised by EOUSA regarding a data transfer. EOUSA flagged documents stamped 'CONFIDENTIAL' related to Epstein as a potential 'classified spill' because they were unredacted. USANYS staff clarified that the stamp referred to a protective order in the litigation, not national security classification, and noted the production involved 5GB of non-testifying witness material (Jencks Act material).
This document is an automatic email reply sent on June 28, 2019, to Geoffrey Berman (USANYS). The subject line references 'Epstein; JMD Media Guideline', indicating internal communication regarding media guidelines for the Jeffrey Epstein case. The sender's identity and the alternative contact information are redacted.
This document is an organizational chart for the U.S. Department of Justice, depicting its structure for the period of 2006-2008. It outlines the hierarchy of leadership, starting with the Attorney General, and shows the various divisions, bureaus, and offices that fall under the Deputy Attorney General and Associate Attorney General. The chart provides a comprehensive overview of the department's components and their reporting relationships during that time.
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