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| 2020-01-23 | N/A | Conference Call re Epstein | UberConference (Virtual) | View |
This document is an email chain between attorneys at The Bloom Firm (Colleen Mullen, Teri Gibbs) and federal prosecutors (USANYS) regarding a potential witness in the Ghislaine Maxwell investigation. The witness, a former employee of Maxwell (2003-2007), claims to have witnessed Prince Andrew's interactions with a redacted individual and possesses relevant documents. The correspondence covers scheduling interviews, discussing witness safety/anonymity, and the transmission of a list of office numbers used during the client's employment.
This document is an email chain from August 1-2, 2019, between Colleen Mullen of The Bloom Firm and Assistant United States Attorneys (SDNY). Mullen informs the prosecutors that her firm represents two women who allege they were fraudulently recruited and forcefully sexually assaulted by Jeffrey Epstein at his New York residence in June 2004. The emails discuss scheduling a conference call to discuss these allegations, while Mullen emphasizes her clients' desire to remain anonymous and their fear that they were secretly filmed during the assaults.
This document is a calendar invitation for a conference call titled 'Call re Epstein' scheduled for January 23, 2020. The call was organized by The Bloom Firm (specifically Marcelino) and included attendees Teri and Colleen from the same firm, along with other attendees whose identities have been redacted. The call was hosted via UberConference.
This document is an email invitation for a conference call hosted by The Bloom Firm scheduled for January 23, 2020. The subject of the call is explicitly stated as 'Call re Epstein.' The email lists 6 participants, including employees of The Bloom Firm (Teri, Colleen, Marcelino) and three redacted individuals. The document includes dial-in information and platform details for UberConference.
This document is a page from a court transcript dated September 3, 2019, in a case involving Jeffrey Epstein. Attorney Teri Gibbs appears on behalf of attorney Lisa Bloom to read victim impact statements into the record, including a powerful statement from "Jane Doe 6" addressed to Judge Richard M. Berman. The statement describes the lasting harm caused by Epstein and asserts the author's identity as a survivor, not a victim.
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