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Joseph Pecorino
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Nicholas Biase
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Joseph Pecorino
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| 2021-11-29 | N/A | Internal SDNY correspondence regarding updating public information for the Ghislaine Maxwell trial. | Southern District of New York | View |
| 2021-11-29 | N/A | Coordination regarding public access information for the Ghislaine Maxwell trial. | SDNY | View |
| 2021-11-29 | N/A | Website Update Coordination | Email / Web | View |
A letter dated August 12, 2019, from MCC Warden Lamine N'Diaye to Judge Richard Berman regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The Warden confirms that ongoing FBI and OIG investigations will cover a specific incident involving Epstein that occurred at the MCC on or about July 23, 2019. Due to these active investigations, the Warden declines to divulge information about a completed internal investigation regarding that same incident.
A letter from U.S. District Judge Richard M. Berman to Warden Lamine N'Diaye dated August 12, 2019, acknowledging the death of Jeffrey Epstein. The Judge specifically inquires whether ongoing investigations will address the prior incident at the MCC involving Epstein on July 23, 2019, noting that the Bureau of Prisons' conclusions regarding that event have never been definitively explained.
This document is a letter dated August 12, 2019, from MCC Warden Lamine N'Diaye to District Judge Richard M. Berman. The Warden confirms that an internal investigation into a July 23, 2019 incident involving Jeffrey Epstein was completed, but details cannot be shared because the incident is now part of active FBI and OIG investigations.
An email chain from November 29, 2021, involving SDNY court officials (Friedland, Pecorino) and the US Attorney's Office (Biase). They discuss urgently updating the public website for the Ghislaine Maxwell trial to remove outdated phone access numbers and explicitly state that there will be no public audio feed, directing the public to in-person attendance instead.
This document is an email chain from November 29, 2021, between court executives at the Southern District of New York regarding the start of the Ghislaine Maxwell trial. Edward Friedland requests an urgent update to the court's website to remove outdated phone access information, noting that the trial is in-person only with no broadcast or dial-in. The correspondence includes draft text for the website detailing victim attendance coordination, public access via overflow rooms, and strict COVID-19 entry protocols.
This document is an email chain from November 29, 2021, between Edward Friedland (District Court Executive) and Joseph Pecorino regarding public information for the *United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell* trial. The correspondence focuses on correcting outdated website information that suggested phone access to the trial was available, clarifying that access is in-person only due to court orders. They draft and approve a public notice detailing victim attendance coordination, the lack of broadcast/dial-in options, and strict COVID-19 entry protocols for the courthouse.
This document contains an email chain from November 29, 2021, between SDNY District Court Executive Edward Friedland, Joseph Pecorino, and others regarding public information for the Ghislaine Maxwell trial. The emails discuss correcting outdated website information that incorrectly suggested telephonic access to the trial and approving the text for a notice about victim attendance and COVID-19 protocols. The text confirms that the trial began on that date with jury selection and outlines strict in-person attendance rules.
In a letter dated August 12, 2019, Lamine N'Diaye, the Warden of the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC), responds to an inquiry from Judge Richard M. Berman. The Warden confirms that the ongoing FBI and OIG investigations into the August 10, 2019 incident involving inmate Jeffrey Epstein will also encompass a prior incident that occurred on July 23, 2019. Due to the active investigations, the Warden states he is unable to release any information about the internal investigation that had already been completed regarding the July incident.
In a letter dated August 12, 2019, Lamine N'Diaye, the Warden of the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York, responds to an inquiry from District Judge Richard M. Berman. The Warden confirms that the ongoing FBI and OIG investigations into an August 10, 2019 incident involving inmate Jeffrey Epstein will also encompass a prior incident from July 23, 2019. Due to the active investigations, the Warden states he is unable to release any information regarding the previously completed internal inquiry into the July incident.
Sent link to justice.gov Maxwell page.
Requesting update to web page because phone access info is outdated and trial is in-person.
Requesting removal of outdated phone access info causing public confusion.
Sharing link to SDNY justice.gov page for United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell.
Sent a link to the justice.gov page for the Maxwell case.
Requested update to web page to remove outdated phone access info and specify in-person only.
Approved the draft text ('Good with me').
Confirmed rollout ('Thanks. We'll roll it out.').
Sent a link to the Justice.gov page for US v. Ghislaine Maxwell.
Request to remove outdated phone access info from the webpage and update it to reflect in-person orders to prevent public confusion.
Draft text for the website update regarding victim attendance, trial access, and COVID-19 protocols.
Sending a link to the justice.gov page for the Maxwell case.
Confirming approval ('Good with me. Thanks.') regarding the draft text for victim attendance.
Requesting removal of outdated info on a web page that implies phone access to the trial, asking to update with in-person order.
Requesting removal of outdated phone access info from website and updating to 'in-person' per latest order.
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