August 26, 2019
Scheduled meeting between prosecutors and clients/witnesses.
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EFTA00017105.pdf
This document is an email chain from August 13, 2019, three days after Jeffrey Epstein's death, discussing the logistics and legal basis for continuing victim interviews. Colleen Mullen, an attorney for the victims, coordinates a meeting in New York for August 26 and requests travel arrangements and counseling resources. Government officials discuss internal protocols for funding and authorizing witness travel to SDNY for an 'active grand jury investigation' despite the indictment status changing.
Events with shared participants
Federal court hearing where declarant learned of the secret plea deal.
2008-07-01 • Federal Court
Deadline set by Acosta for prosecutors not to issue victim notification letters (5 p.m. Friday).
2007-12-07
The witness's very first meeting with agents and prosecutors.
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Prosecutors interviewed Epstein's lawyers.
Date unknown
Rodgers was interviewed by the government/prosecutors.
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An interview between Rodgers and prosecutors, where he was asked about a person named Jane.
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OPR investigated allegations that USAO prosecutors improperly resolved a federal investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's criminal conduct.
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Date unknown
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Date unknown
A subsequent criminal prosecution where evidence from a prior civil case might be used.
Date unknown
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