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030.pdf

This document is a Plaintiff's Memorandum of Law opposing a motion to dismiss a derivative lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase's board regarding their oversight of Jeffrey Epstein. It alleges that the Board, including CEO Jamie Dimon, ignored red flags about Epstein's sex trafficking and financial crimes (such as massive cash withdrawals) to retain him as a client, failed to implement required BSA/AML monitoring systems, and violated a Deferred Prosecution Agreement related to Madoff. The plaintiffs argue that demand on the board is excused because a majority of directors face liability or lack independence.

Legal memorandum (plaintiffs’ memorandum of law in opposition to defendants’ motions to dismiss)
2025-12-26

EFTA00038265.pdf

An official invitation from the U.S. Department of Justice to victims of Jeffrey Epstein for a meeting at the FBI Miami Field Office on November 12, 2020. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the 2006-2008 federal criminal investigation and the U.S. Attorney's Office's interactions with victims, while explicitly excluding discussion of ongoing investigations. The document outlines strict COVID-19 safety protocols, security measures (no devices), and confirms the DOJ would cover travel and lodging expenses for attendees.

Doj invitation letter / meeting notice
2025-12-25

EFTA00035954.pdf

This document is a draft DOJ OIG report from March 2023 investigating the BOP's supervision of Jeffrey Epstein at MCC New York. It details the failures of the 'Evening Watch SHU Officer in Charge' and other staff on August 9-10, 2019, including the failure to assign Epstein a new cellmate after his was transferred, the falsification of mandatory round and count records, and the failure to conduct cell searches or limit linens. The report concludes the officer knowingly falsified federal records, though the SDNY declined prosecution.

Doj oig draft report (investigation and review)
2025-12-25

EFTA00035919.pdf

This document is a status update memorandum dated November 19, 2024, from the Federal Bureau of Prisons (FBOP) to the Office of Inspector General (OIG). It details the FBOP's progress in implementing recommendations arising from the OIG's 2023 investigation into the custody and death of Jeffrey Epstein at MCC New York. Key updates include policy changes regarding single-cell placement for at-risk inmates, suicide prevention protocols, improved staffing measures (including a new Automated Staffing Tool), and enhanced security camera reporting requirements.

Federal bureau of prisons (fbop) memorandum / status update
2025-12-25

EFTA00032913.pdf

This document is an email newsletter from New York Law360 dated April 4, 2019, summarizing various legal news stories. Key topics include a DOJ FOIA suit regarding Trump wiretaps, the 'Varsity Blues' college admissions scandal involving Lori Loughlin and Gordon Caplan, and an Allen & Overy attorney facing discipline over Harvey Weinstein NDAs. The document also lists job openings, including positions at the law firm 'Epstein Drangel', which appears to be the only textual reference to the name Epstein, likely unrelated to Jeffrey Epstein personally.

Email newsletter (law360)
2025-12-25

EFTA00032341.pdf

This document is a 'Public Policy Law360' email newsletter dated February 19, 2020. It summarizes various legal and political news stories, including an emergency meeting of federal judges regarding political interference in the Roger Stone case, the Boy Scouts of America bankruptcy filing due to sex abuse claims, and President Trump's pardons of Rod Blagojevich and Bernard Kerik. The document mentions the law firm 'Epstein Becker Green', which likely triggered its inclusion in an Epstein-related search, but it does not appear to contain information regarding Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities.

Email newsletter (law360 public policy)
2025-12-25

EFTA00030767.pdf

This document is a Public Policy Law360 email newsletter dated July 20, 2021, summarizing various legal and policy news stories. Crucially, it includes a report that Ghislaine Maxwell owes the New York State Tax Department nearly $1.6 million, identifying her as a former associate of Jeffrey Epstein. Other topics include the confirmation of Tiffany Cunningham as a Federal Circuit judge, a potential $30M fine for Robinhood, and various other legislative and judicial updates.

Public policy law360 newsletter (email)
2025-12-25

EFTA00030190.pdf

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.

Email correspondence / legal correspondence
2025-12-25

EFTA00029484.pdf

This document is an email chain from October 2019 regarding a travel voucher for a trip taken by a DOJ employee/agent. The trip, identified as 'U.S. v. Epstein - Witness Interviews Trip' (R19NYS13842), took place in Santa Monica from September 17-20, 2019. The correspondence discusses technical issues with the payment system and confirms that vouchers are being held.

Email chain / travel voucher notification
2025-12-25

EFTA00029471.pdf

This document is an email forwarding a Law360 article from February 2019. The article discusses a DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) investigation into Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta's handling of the 2008 Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case. It highlights legislative efforts (the Inspector General Access Act) to transfer oversight of attorney misconduct from the OPR to the independent Office of Inspector General (OIG), citing the Epstein case as a catalyst for this reform due to concerns over OPR's lack of transparency and independence.

Email forwarding a news article (law360)
2025-12-25

EFTA00029031.pdf

This document consists of an email chain from September 2020 between the US Department of Justice Attaché in London (John T. McNeil) and the SDNY regarding an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. The correspondence concerns a potential witness who is currently abroad and has recently made a statement to the UK Metropolitan Police regarding past abuse by Epstein. The officials discuss jurisdictional issues, OIA approval, logistics for interviewing the witness, and whether the witness has connections to UK government functions or 'Witness PA' (likely Prince Andrew).

Email chain / legal correspondence
2025-12-25

EFTA00028721.pdf

This document is an email thread from January 2020 between officials at the DOJ Office of the Inspector General (OIG) and the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP). The BOP Office of Internal Affairs proposes convening a 'Board of Inquiry' to review operations at MCC New York following the Epstein case, specifically looking at special housing, camera operations, and staffing. The OIG Special Agent in Charge forwards this request to the FBI and U.S. Attorney's Office (SDNY) to gauge their position, noting the BOP's assurance that they will avoid conflict with the ongoing criminal investigation.

Email thread
2025-12-25

EFTA00025223.pdf

This document is an email thread from June 2021 between the DOJ Office of the Inspector General (OIG), the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (USANYS), and attorney Montell Figgins. The correspondence coordinates an interview with a redacted subject (represented by Figgins) scheduled for June 17, 2021. The OIG agent discusses procedural requirements, including the use of 'Kalkines' warnings (compelled interview forms) versus voluntary forms, and the necessity of recording the interview.

Email thread
2025-12-25

EFTA00023804.pdf

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.

Email correspondence / legal correspondence
2025-12-25

EFTA00023433.pdf

This document is a formal response from the Federal Bureau of Prisons to Danielle Ivory of The New York Times regarding FOIA Request 2020-01336. The BOP informs Ivory that her request from January 2, 2020, is being aggregated with a prior request from December 12, 2019, to comply with regulations regarding fee avoidance. Additionally, the BOP denies her request for expedited processing, citing insufficient evidence of urgency to inform the public.

Foia response letter
2025-12-25

EFTA00022980.pdf

This document is a chain of emails between the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (SDNY) and Blackfords LLP, legal counsel for Prince Andrew, in January 2020. The DOJ formally requests a voluntary interview with Prince Andrew regarding the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. While Prince Andrew's lawyers claim he desires to cooperate, they delay the interview to handle 'preliminary issues,' leading to public tension when US Attorney Geoffrey Berman tells the press there has been 'zero co-operation,' provoking an angry rebuttal from Blackfords.

Email correspondence / legal correspondence
2025-12-25

EFTA00022351.pdf

This document is an internal email from the U.S. Embassy in London, dated June 9, 2020, containing a daily press roundup titled 'The SW11'. The primary story highlights the conflict between Prince Andrew's legal team and the U.S. Department of Justice regarding the Epstein sex-trafficking inquiry, with the DOJ accusing the Prince of refusing to cooperate. Other stories cover the toppling of the Colston statue in Bristol, UK government discussions on COVID-19 social distancing, Huawei's relations with the UK, and Hong Kong immigration rights.

Email / news digest
2025-12-25

EFTA00021367.pdf

This document is an email chain between the FBI and the Southern District of New York (SDNY) from July 2019 regarding the Epstein financial investigation. It details the retrieval of subpoena returns from American Express and Deutsche Bank, which were burned to discs for Special Agents. The emails also discuss the addition of a forensic accountant to the investigative squad and the scheduling of a meeting to discuss the scope of the financial investigation.

Email chain / government correspondence
2025-12-25

EFTA00017912.pdf

The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York announced charges against federal correctional officers Tova Noel and Michael Thomas for falsifying records and conspiracy related to the night of Jeffrey Epstein's suicide. The indictment alleges that the officers failed to perform mandatory checks on inmates in the Special Housing Unit (SHU) between 10:30 p.m. on August 9 and 6:30 a.m. on August 10, 2019, instead browsing the internet and sitting at their desks while falsifying count slips. Epstein committed suicide by hanging during this unmonitored period.

Press release / indictment announcement (us attorney's office)
2025-12-25

EFTA00017042.pdf

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.

Email correspondence / legal correspondence
2025-12-25

EFTA00016903.pdf

This Memorandum of Investigation documents an interview conducted on August 14, 2019, with a BOP MCC Lieutenant regarding the events surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's death on the night of August 9-10, 2019. The report notes a procedural error where an agent mistakenly provided a 'Required to Provide Information' form instead of a 'Voluntary' form, though the document asserts the interviewee understood the voluntary nature of the interview. The document lists the various law enforcement officials present from the SDNY, FBI, NYPD, and DOJ OIG.

Memorandum of investigation (doj oig)
2025-12-25

EFTA00014460.pdf

This document is an email chain from June 27, 2019, involving high-level DOJ officials from the Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR), the Office of the Deputy Attorney General (ODAG), and the SDNY Public Corruption Unit. The correspondence concerns the search for a 'non-public appendix' to Jeffrey Epstein's Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA), which reportedly contains a list of victims entitled to compensation. OPR confirms they can assist and involves their lead counsel on the investigation.

Email chain
2025-12-25

EFTA00014454.pdf

This document is an email forwarding a Law360 article dated May 2, 2019. The article details Labor Secretary Alex Acosta's testimony before a House Committee, where he defended his previous actions as a U.S. Attorney regarding the lenient non-prosecution agreement granted to Jeffrey Epstein. The article notes that Judge Kenneth Marra recently ruled that Acosta violated the Crime Victims' Rights Act, though Acosta claimed he followed DOJ protocol. The report also covers Acosta's comments on labor regulations, including overtime rules and the minimum wage.

Email / news article
2025-12-25

EFTA00010577.pdf

An email chain from June 27, 2019, involving officials from the DOJ's Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) and the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (SDNY). The Chief of the SDNY Public Corruption Unit requests a copy of a 'non-public appendix' to the Epstein Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) containing a list of victims entitled to compensation. The Director of OPR responds, indicating that OPR can assist and referring the matter to the lead counsel on their investigation.

Email chain
2025-12-25

EFTA00009972.pdf

This document is a FOIA response letter from the U.S. Marshals Service to T. McElwee dated September 6, 2019, regarding records on Jeffrey Epstein. The USMS located 73 responsive pages, referred 3 to the Bureau of Prisons, and released the remaining 70 with redactions protecting personal privacy and law enforcement procedures.

Foia response letter
2025-12-25
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