August 25, 2019
Request for daily 1530 phone call updates by CID.
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EFTA00037562.pdf
This document is an FBI email chain from August 24-25, 2019, shortly after Jeffrey Epstein's death. It details internal discussions between the New York Field Office (NY) and the Criminal Investigative Division (CID) regarding reporting schedules. The NY office advocates for shifting to Monday-Friday reporting as the case had slowed to a 'normal investigative pattern' after three intense weeks, while CID requests a daily 1530 phone call for updates. Specific mention is made of the 'Epstein case' and the coordination between various squads including VC (Violent Crimes), VCAC (Violent Crimes Against Children), and CR (Civil Rights).
Events with shared participants
FBI teams (NY and CID) agree to transition from weekend work to a standard Monday-Friday reporting schedule for the Epstein investigation.
2019-08-25 • Internal FBI Correspondence
Internal coordination regarding victim notification language.
2020-06-29 • Email correspondence
Discussion regarding daily 1530 phone call requirement between CID and NY office.
2019-08-25 • Phone/Virtual
FBI NY Network Replacement involving deletion of 400TB of old data.
2020-02-24 • FBI New York Office
Conference call regarding Epstein investigation details
2019-08-26 • Teleconference
FBI NY Network Replacement. Old network torn out, new one installed. Mandated deletion of 400 TB of old data.
2020-02-01 • FBI NY Office
FBI NY Network Replacement
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SDNY approached FBI NY to open new investigation.
2018-12-01 • New York
Shift in FBI investigative tempo regarding the Epstein case from continuous (weekend) work to Mon-Fri reporting.
2019-08-25 • New York
Scheduled call regarding Epstein details (implied by 'Talk to you tomorrow' sent on Aug 25)
2019-08-26 • Conference Call
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