Innocence Lost Task Forces

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N/A N/A DOJ conducts trainings for law enforcement and other audiences on the issue of trafficking in per... N/A View
2020-07-02 N/A Maxwell arrest / Entry New Hampshire (implied by c... View
2020-07-02 N/A Maxwell arrest / Tactical Entry Implied (Bradford, NH, base... View
2018-12-10 N/A Take down in the office (planned) Office View
2018-12-10 N/A Planned 'take down in the office' (Operation/Arrest). Office View

EFTA00037467.pdf

This document is an internal FBI email chain dated July 2, 2020, regarding the arrest of Ghislaine Maxwell. A Supervisory Special Agent (SSA) from FBI New York writes to thank a team leader for their assistance and the successful execution of 'today's entry' (the tactical arrest), specifically praising an unnamed Special Agent (SA) for outstanding work.

Email correspondence
2025-12-25

EFTA00037447.pdf

This document is an email chain between FBI agents from the New York Field Office and the Bedford, New Hampshire Resident Agency, dated between July 2 and July 7, 2020. The correspondence follows the arrest of Ghislaine Maxwell (referred to as 'today's entry' on July 2), with the NY agents thanking the NH team for their outstanding assistance and professionalism. The final email indicates that NYPD memorabilia (hats, coins) was sent to the NH squad as a token of appreciation.

Email chain / fbi correspondence
2025-12-25

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012378.jpg

This document is a Department of Justice (DOJ) analysis and opposition to Section 214 of a proposed bill concerning trafficking victims, likely from around 2008. The DOJ argues the bill's grant authorizations are redundant, create conflicts of interest with NGOs, improperly involve the Department of State in domestic issues, and wrongly extend victim benefits to prostitutes under the Mann Act who do not meet the legal definition of a victim unless under 18.

Doj legislative analysis memo
2025-11-17
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