Court order from the Southern District of New York dated January 14, 2020, coordinating pretrial supervision for multiple civil lawsuits filed by women alleging sexual abuse by Jeffrey Epstein. Judge Debra Freeman orders the parties to submit a discovery schedule by February 6, 2020, and schedules a joint pretrial conference for February 11, 2020. The document lists thirteen specific cases involving plaintiffs such as Katlyn Doe, Priscilla Doe, and others against Indyke and other Epstein-related entities.
This document is a Certificate of Service filed in the Supreme Court of the United States, indicating that on January 15, 2025, Ghislaine Maxwell's counsel, David Oscar Markus, served an Application for Extension of Time to File Certiorari Petition to the Solicitor General of the United States. The document provides contact information for Ghislaine Maxwell's counsel and the address of the Department of Justice.
This document is a court order filed on January 14, 2020, by Magistrate Judge Debra Freeman in the Southern District of New York. It coordinates the discovery schedules for multiple civil cases filed against the Jeffrey Epstein estate (represented by Indyke et al.) by various plaintiffs claiming sexual abuse. The order mandates the submission of discovery plans by February 6, 2020, and sets a joint pretrial conference for February 11, 2020.
This document is a 2008 legal motion filed by Jeffrey Epstein's attorney requesting the return of property seized by the Palm Beach Police Department during the October 20, 2005, raid on Epstein's home at 358 El Brillo Way. Attached to the motion are six pages of police property receipts detailing the evidence confiscated, which includes multiple 'massage tables,' phone message books, computers, surveillance-style equipment described as 'Soap on Rope' found in bathrooms, and explicit materials including a 'black framed photo of nude girl' and pornographic videotapes found in the Master Bedroom. The inventory also lists a school transcript for an individual named Alexander Hall found in the Master Bedroom desk.
This document is a Palm Beach Police Department Property Receipt detailing items seized from Jeffrey Epstein's residence at 358 El Brillo on October 20, 2005, executing search warrant 05-368. The inventory includes multiple massage tables (blue, brown, green, peach), computers, message books, sexually explicit photos ('nude girl'), videotapes (including 'I Love Lesbians'), and a school transcript for Alexander Hall found on the master bedroom desk. The document notes that several items, particularly computer equipment and disks, were later returned.
This document is an initial pretrial conference order from the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York in the case of Jane Doe 1000 v. Darren K. Indyke, et al., filed on November 18, 2019. Judge Lorna G. Schofield orders counsel to appear for a conference on January 9, 2020, and mandates the submission of a joint letter detailing the case status, discovery plans, and settlement discussions prior to the meeting. The order also provides instructions for ECF registration and notifying all parties involved.
A court order from the Southern District of New York dated January 14, 2020 (misdated 2019 in signature), by Magistrate Judge Debra Freeman. The order addresses thirteen separate civil cases brought by alleged victims of Jeffrey Epstein against his estate and associates (Indyke et al.). The judge sets deadlines for proposed discovery schedules (Feb 6, 2020) and schedules a joint pretrial conference for February 11, 2020, to coordinate supervision despite the cases not being formally consolidated.
This document is an FBI email chain from April 8, 2021, coordinating logistical support for Ghislaine Maxwell's review of evidence at the 500 Pearl Street courthouse. Squad C-20 requested agents to assist with custody and monitoring of Maxwell from April 13-15, 2021, while she met with her defense team and an AUSA. The emails detail specific requirements, including the need for agents with handcuff keys to transfer Maxwell from US Marshal custody and monitor her throughout the day in reserved proffer rooms.
This document is an FBI email chain from April 2021 coordinating the logistics for Ghislaine Maxwell and her defense team to review evidence at the 500 Pearl Street courthouse. Squad C-20 requested FBI agents to assist with custody and monitoring of Maxwell from April 13 to April 15, 2021, while she was transferred from US Marshal custody to the proffer rooms. The emails discuss staffing schedules, the presence of an AUSA, and security protocols including the requirement for agents to carry handcuff keys.
This document is an internal FBI email chain from April 8-9, 2021, coordinating logistical support for Ghislaine Maxwell's evidence review at the 500 Pearl Street courthouse. Squad C-20 and Special Agent Young requested assistance from other agents to monitor Maxwell and facilitate the review with her defense team and an AUSA from April 13-15, 2021. The emails detail security protocols, including custody transfer from US Marshals, the need for handcuff keys, and room assignments for the evidence review.
This document is an email thread from December 9, 2020, involving a Detective from the NYPD/FBI Child Exploitation Human Trafficking Task Force. The discussion concerns 'Maxwell Finances' and specifically requests a meeting to discuss a review of a recent bail submission. The participants arrange a call or meeting to address the reviewer's comments.
This document is an event scheduling record for an event titled 'Epstein: Miami Brief Final Call' scheduled for October 11, 2019, from 14:00 to 15:00 UTC. The location is specified as 'Conf Room or Conf Line', and the event is classified as 'X-PERSONAL' with a priority of 5.
This document is a digital calendar entry for a meeting scheduled on October 8, 2019, titled 'mtg w/ Maxwell attorneys'. The meeting was set for two hours in 'conf room 638' and marked as 'X-PERSONAL'. The identity of the organizer and the specific attendees have been redacted.
This document is a digital calendar entry from October 8, 2019, recording a scheduled meeting ('mtg') with 'Maxwell attorneys' (likely referring to Ghislaine Maxwell's legal team). The meeting was scheduled for two hours in 'conf room 638' and is classified as 'X-PERSONAL'. The attendee's name is redacted, and the document bears the Bates stamp EFTA00038232.
This document is a digital calendar entry for a meeting scheduled on October 8, 2019, titled 'mtg w/ Maxwell attorneys'. The meeting was set for two hours in 'conf room 638' and classified as 'X-PERSONAL'. The identities of the organizer and attendees are redacted, though one attendee entry appears to begin with the letter 'Y'. The document creates a record of legal coordination occurring post-Epstein's death (August 2019).
This document is an electronic calendar entry for a meeting titled 'mtg w/ Maxwell attorneys' scheduled for October 8, 2019, from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. The meeting location is listed as 'conf room 638' and is classified as 'X-PERSONAL'. The names of the organizer and attendees have been redacted.
This document is an email chain from October 2020 regarding the logistical planning of an 'Epstein Briefing' for victims. The discussion centers on securing a date (targeting November 12, 2020) at the Miami Field Office (FO) and drafting invitations. Key topics include obtaining clearance from DOJ components, arranging Victim Specialists to assist, and adhering to COVID-19 safety procedures at the Miami facility.
This document is an email chain between DOJ/FBI personnel and IT support staff regarding the technical processing of discovery materials for the US v. Epstein case (specifically Ghislaine Maxwell). The correspondence, dating from September to October 2020, details the handling of 15 VHS tapes and 39 cassette tapes provided by a vendor named Reiter, as well as troubleshooting access to encrypted GPS data files (.3GPP1IRI) contained on Blu-Ray discs believed to be from Maxwell's phone. The team discusses file conversion, network share locations, and the re-issuing of defective Blu-Ray discs.
This document contains a chain of emails from October 2020 between the FBI Victim Services Division and DOJ officials coordinating a briefing for Epstein victims. The correspondence details logistical planning, including the availability of the Miami Field Office conference room for November 12, 2020, drafting invitations, and implementing COVID-19 safety procedures. The officials discuss clearing dates with DOJ components and canvassing for Victim Specialists to assist at the event.
This document is an Interim Report of Investigation from Ben Nivens of Hope for Justice, dated August 1, 2019. It details allegations from a victim who claims she was trafficked at age 5 in Florida and at age 17 in the U.S. Virgin Islands, describing severe abuse including being kept in a crawl space and abused in a room resembling a horse stall. The investigator concludes that the allegations should be forwarded to the FBI's New York Field Office for inclusion in their investigative file on a redacted individual (contextually likely Jeffrey Epstein).
This document is an email chain from September 11, 2019, between FBI agents in New York and Los Angeles coordinating a visit to LA. The purpose of the visit was for FBI NY agents and two Assistant US Attorneys (AUSAs) to interview victims for the Epstein investigation on September 18-19, 2019. The LA field office arranged a conference room for the interviews, noting that the 'SAC' (Special Agent in Charge) would require a brief on the case details.
This document is a digital calendar record for an 'Epstein meeting' scheduled for January 22, 2019, from 18:30 to 19:30 UTC. The meeting is classified as 'X-PERSONAL' and located in 'conf room 333'. The identities of the organizer and all attendees have been redacted.
This document is a calendar invitation and email thread from September 2019 regarding an 'Epstein Conference Call - Updates'. The meeting was organized by a Program Manager within the FBI Victim Services Division, scheduled for September 6, 2019, likely to discuss updates related to victims following Jeffrey Epstein's death in August 2019.
This document is a calendar event record for an 'AOT Team 4 Meeting' scheduled for August 22, 2018, in Room 3256. The record includes metadata such as creation and modification dates, as well as the original email invitation sent on August 20, 2018. All participant names (Organizer, Attendee, Sender, Recipient) are redacted.
An internal FBI email thread dated August 20, 2018, regarding a meeting for 'AOT Team 4' scheduled to take place in Room 3256. The email originated from a sender in the Criminal Investigative Division (CID) and is marked unclassified.
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