January 01, 2015
Wild's CVRA-case declaration.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wild | person | 46 | View Entity |
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This document details FBI interviews of Jeffrey Epstein's victims in early 2008, focusing on victim Wild's willingness to testify and confusion regarding the case's status. It also describes the emotional distress of other victims and communications between officials like Villafaña, Acosta, and Sloman regarding victim management and the difficulties of prosecution. The text references contemporary news articles about the case and highlights discrepancies in FBI reporting of victim interviews.
Events with shared participants
A judge permitted victim Wild to receive access to the NPA pursuant to a protective order.
2008-01-01
The FBI interviewed victim Wild but did not inform her that a potential outcome of the case was a state plea.
2007-01-01
The FBI told Wild and two other victims that the case had been resolved.
2007-01-01
Wild received a letter from the FBI stating the case was under investigation, contradicting the October 2007 information.
2008-01-10
Villafaña and the FBI interviewed three victims, including Wild. The emotional toll on the victims was significant, and Wild expressed her willingness to testify.
2008-01-31
Wild appealed the district court's rejection of remedies by filing a Petition for a Writ of Mandamus.
2019-09-30 • U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit
Wild received a letter from Villafaña inaccurately stating she was a federal victim entitled to CVRA rights.
2007-01-01
The FBI interviewed Wild but did not tell her a potential outcome was a state plea.
2007-01-01
The FBI sent Wild a victims' rights letter indicating the case was under investigation.
2008-01-10
Villafaña re-interviewed Wild, telling her the case was under investigation but not specifically mentioning the NPA.
2008-01-31
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