Event Details

August 26, 2019

Description

Proposed meeting between Ms. [Redacted] and prosecutors.

Participants (2)

Name Type Mentions
prosecutors person 54 View Entity
Ms. [Redacted] person 98 View Entity

Source Documents (2)

EFTA00017755.pdf

Email Correspondence • 63.5 KB
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An email chain from August 13, 2019, shortly after Jeffrey Epstein's death (implied by the 'no open indictment' comment). Attorney Colleen Mullen coordinates a meeting for a victim/witness with prosecutors in New York and requests travel funding. Internally, USANYS staff discuss the logistical difficulty of funding witness travel to New York without an open indictment, suggesting investigators must travel to the witnesses instead.

EFTA00027107.pdf

Email Thread • 67.2 KB
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An email thread from August 13, 2019 (three days after Epstein's death) discussing the logistics of interviewing victims. Attorney Colleen Mullen coordinates a meeting for a client with prosecutors in New York and requests travel arrangements. A responding official discusses the procedural difficulties of using government funds to bring witnesses to SDNY now that the indictment is no longer 'open' in the same pre-trial capacity, suggesting investigators may need to travel to the witnesses instead.

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Event Metadata

Type
Unknown
Location
New York
Significance Score
5/10
Participants
2
Source Documents
2
Extracted
2025-12-26 01:56

Additional Data

Source
EFTA00027107.pdf
Date String
2019-08-26

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