| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| 2021-05-25 | Legal filing | The Deferred Prosecution Agreement was electronically filed with the court. | UNITED STATES DISTRICT COUR... | View |
This document is a draft DOJ OIG report from March 2023 detailing the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's death in BOP custody. It describes the failure of correctional officers Michael Thomas and Tova Noel to conduct mandatory rounds and counts in the SHU on the night of August 9-10, 2019, noting they falsified records and slept on duty. The report confirms the medical examiner's finding of suicide by hanging and states there was no evidence of homicide or other individuals entering the tier during the relevant timeframe.
This document is an email chain between USANYS employees discussing and forwarding a Law360 article dated February 10, 2021. The article discusses the Biden administration's process for selecting the next U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, mentioning current U.S. Attorney Audrey Strauss's high-profile cases against Ghislaine Maxwell and Peter Nygard. The email correspondence also notes that Bloomberg has been making inquiries to the USANYS staff regarding this topic.
This document is an email chain from December 2019 between the FBI (New York field office) and the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (USANYS). The correspondents, including an individual identified as 'Ted' at USANYS, are arranging a 'quick status call on Epstein' scheduled for 4:45 PM.
An internal email from the Co-Chief of the Public Corruption Unit at the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (SDNY) dated May 10, 2019. The subject is 'Epstein,' and the sender is inquiring about the progress of a 'shortened memo' needed before a specific female colleague leaves for the day.
This document is an email chain from July 24, 2020, between the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (SDNY) and the DOJ's Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR). The Chief of the Public Corruption Unit at SDNY contacts OPR Counsel to discuss the 'universe of materials' OPR gathered during their review of the 2008 Non-prosecution Agreement between the Southern District of Florida (SDFL) and Jeffrey Epstein. SDNY seeks this information to determine their discovery obligations in the recently filed case against Ghislaine Maxwell.
This document is a redacted email dated January 6, 2020, from an employee at the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York. The subject line 'I have the Epstein team here' indicates a meeting or the presence of Jeffrey Epstein's associated team (likely legal representatives) at the SDNY office on that date.
This document is an internal email chain from December 19-20, 2019, between employees of the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (USANYS). While the primary subject line and earlier emails discuss an investigation involving NYCHA (New York City Housing Authority), the EPA, and potential false statements, a specific email on December 20 at 1:56 PM pivots to request a brief discussion about the 'Epstein Fund'. The participants coordinate meeting times, suggesting Monday as a likely time to connect.
This document is an email chain between employees of the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (SDNY Public Affairs). Discussions center around a news article from the NY Post reporting that Ghislaine Maxwell was spotted at an In-N-Out Burger shortly after Jeffrey Epstein's death. The tone is casual, with one participant commenting, 'I mean . . . it's a good burger!'
An internal email dated May 7, 2021, from the Chief of the Public Corruption Unit at the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York. The email provides a monthly update via an attachment titled 'PC_Unit_--_Short_Form_Update.5.7.21.docx'. The sender's name and all recipient information are redacted.
This document is an internal email chain from June 19, 2019, within the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (SDNY), specifically the Public Corruption Unit. The discussion concerns 'ODAG Update Memos' (Office of the Deputy Attorney General). The Co-Chief of the unit notes that while previous memos were 'MC related' (potentially Michael Cohen) and went to 'Audrey', the current memo is 'on Epstein,' prompting a check on whether the recipient wants to review it first. The recipient confirms they wish to be kept in the loop.
This document is an email chain dated August 14, 2020, involving the Chief of the Public Corruption Unit at the U.S. Attorney's Office for the SDNY and other redacted staff members. The emails coordinate a time for a conference call regarding 'OPR' and other issues. One email explicitly mentions a conflict due to a witness interview for 'Prutech' and a 5:00 PM call to 'discuss the priv [privilege] review for the Epstein devices.'
This document is an email chain from early 2019 (January to April) between the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (USANYS) and the FBI's Information Management Division (IMD). The correspondence reveals increasing urgency from the USANYS regarding the scanning and uploading of a large volume of evidence (referenced as 29,000 pages) related to the Epstein investigation to a shared 'W drive'. The emails highlight a delay of over two months in accessing these materials and discrepancies in the page counts processed (16,000 vs 29,000).
This document contains an email exchange from July 2019 involving the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (SDNY). A Public Affairs official asks for Jeffrey Epstein's attorney information, and a respondent lists Martin Weinberg, Reid Weingarten, and Marc Fernich as the three attorneys who have appeared for him.
An email chain from October 7, 2019, between a Counsel to the U.S. Attorney at SDNY and an individual associated with the Attorney General's security detail. The correspondence follows a meeting earlier that day and coordinates a future visit scheduled for Thursday (Oct 10), including an attachment regarding 'SDNY AG Briefing Overview' and case briefings. The document suggests high-level coordination between SDNY and the Attorney General's office, likely regarding the Epstein case among others, given the source context.
This document is an internal email chain within the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (USANYS) dated June 29, 2020, discussing legal procedures related to the Epstein case. The prosecutors discuss the need for a new court order to disclose additional trust agreements to the Civil division, citing privacy concerns and the potential need to notify the individuals who provided the agreements. The chain references a previous 6(e) order from February and includes an attachment of a signed disclosure order.
This document is a draft speech or press statement by U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman announcing the indictment of Ghislaine Maxwell. The speech references the indictment of Jeffrey Epstein one year prior, his subsequent suicide, and the commitment of the office to pursue those who enabled him. It emphasizes the courage of the victims and asserts that justice applies regardless of wealth or status.
Internal email from the Co-Chief of the SDNY Public Corruption Unit dated June 19, 2019. The email discusses the routing of an 'ODAG Update Memo' specifically regarding Epstein, contrasting it with previous memos related to 'MC' (likely Michael Cohen) which were sent directly to 'Audrey'.
An email dated January 28, 2019, from the Deputy Chief of the Public Corruption Unit at the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York. The subject is 'Epstein' and the sender asks a redacted recipient to 'swing by' if they have a minute.
This document is an internal DOJ/US Attorney's Office email chain from June 2021 discussing a data security incident ('spill') related to the Ghislaine Maxwell prosecution. A contractor (employed by CACI) improperly uploaded 5.5 GB of discovery material, which included under-age victim names and other PII from the Jeffrey Epstein case, to Sharefile.com instead of the secure USAfx system. The correspondence confirms the data contained sensitive victim information, discusses the lack of disciplinary action for one individual, and notes that a involved contractor was leaving CACI for unrelated reasons.
This document is an email chain from September 2020 between the U.S. Attorney's Office (SDNY) and litigation support contractors regarding the 'US v. Epstein' case. It details the technical process of uploading approximately 40,000 files (300GB), specifically 'Images Seized During Search,' into a Relativity database managed by PAE. The correspondence also references completed document productions for Deutsche Bank and JP Morgan and discusses privilege review protocols for electronic search warrant returns.
This document is an internal email chain among U.S. Attorney's Office (SDNY) staff from July 8, 2019, discussing and circulating the text of a New York Times article regarding the unsealing of the sex trafficking indictment against Jeffrey Epstein. The shared article details the seizure of nude photos from Epstein's Manhattan mansion, the specifics of the charges involving minors, and Geoffrey Berman's rejection of the 2008 non-prosecution agreement overseen by Alexander Acosta. The emails include staff commentary noting that public attention ('twitter') was focusing on specific details from the detention memo.
A formal 'Touhy request' letter dated August 30, 2021, from Ghislaine Maxwell's attorney Christian Everdell to Assistant Attorney General Kenneth Polite. The letter requests the testimony of four redacted FBI/Task Force agents for Maxwell's upcoming trial. These agents were involved in two key investigations: the 2006-2008 Palm Beach FBI investigation into Jeffrey Epstein and the subsequent New York FBI investigation that led to the 2019/2020 indictments of Epstein and Maxwell.
This document is an email chain from July 2020 between the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (USANYS) and the Office of the Deputy Attorney General (ODAG). The Chief of the Public Corruption Unit at USANYS reached out to the Associate Deputy Attorney General to discuss document and discovery requests related to the Southern District of Florida (SDFL) investigation and the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA), specifically in light of the recent charges against Ghislaine Maxwell. The ODAG official advised contacting SDFL directly as CVRA litigation had concluded and noted that the Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) had conducted a significant document collection the previous year.
This document is an email chain from February 28 to March 1, 2019, between supervisors at the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (Public Corruption Unit) and an unidentified individual. The correspondence initiates a connection regarding the 'Epstein investigation' after the individual had previously reached out to a line AUSA. The parties schedule a phone call for the afternoon of March 1, 2019.
This document is an email chain from late February and early March 2019 between the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (SDNY) and an external party. The Deputy Chief of the Public Corruption Unit at SDNY introduces themselves and a co-supervisor, noting that the external party had previously contacted a line AUSA regarding the 'Epstein investigation.' The participants schedule a phone call for March 1, 2019, at 1:30 PM.
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