This document contains FBI evidence logs (FD-340), correspondence, and subpoenas related to an investigation (Case ID 31E-MM-108062) regarding child prostitution involving Jeffrey Epstein. It includes subpoena returns from MySpace, Sprint, BellSouth, and Verizon, along with deleted page information sheets indicating numerous withheld documents.
This document is an email chain between attorney Jeffrey Pop and an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York regarding the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. Pop submits an Attorney Proffer detailing his client's interactions with Epstein, asserting she is a victim who was introduced to Epstein in New York (not involving minors) and suffers to this day. The SDNY prosecutor confirms that, based on current information, they do not believe the client has criminal exposure and discusses potential statutes of limitation.
This document contains an email exchange between Jeffrey Pop, an attorney, and an Assistant U.S. Attorney from the Southern District of New York, dated December 23-24, 2019. The correspondence concerns an ongoing SDNY investigation related to an unnamed individual's interactions with Jeffrey Epstein, with the AUSA stating that there is currently no reason to believe the individual has criminal exposure, while Pop indicates he will consult with an associate and advise on the timing of a future attorney proffer.
This document is page 38 of an address book or contact list (marked GIUFFRE001610). It contains contact information for various individuals in the 'L' and 'M' sections, including prominent figures such as Courtney Love (boxed with an arrow), George Lindemann Sr., and Robert Lo Cascio (CEO of Live Wire). The entries provide home and work addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses for locations including New York, London, Palm Beach, and Malibu.
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