Event Details

January 10, 2020

Description

Epstein Meeting (Please hold the time)

Participants (2)

Name Type Mentions
Redacted USANYS Employees person 4 View Entity
[REDACTED] organization 34 View Entity

Source Documents (4)

EFTA00024252.pdf

Calendar Entry / Electronic Schedule • 22.1 KB
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This document is a digital calendar entry for an event titled 'Epstein Meeting (Please hold the time)' scheduled for January 16, 2020, from 19:00 to 20:30 UTC. The record was created on January 10, 2020. The organizer and attendees are redacted, and the event is classified as 'X-PERSONAL'. Notably, the date is after Jeffrey Epstein's death (August 2019), suggesting the meeting likely concerned his estate, legal proceedings, or a different individual.

EFTA00024254.pdf

Calendar Entry / Electronic Log • 19.6 KB
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A digital calendar entry recording the acceptance of an 'Epstein Meeting' scheduled for January 16, 2020. The meeting involves an individual from the United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (USANYS), whose identity is redacted. Notably, this meeting takes place several months after Jeffrey Epstein's death, indicating it pertains to the ongoing legal investigation or case management.

EFTA00028730.pdf

Email / Calendar Invitation Acceptance • 12 KB
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This document is a printout of an email header dated January 10, 2020, indicating the acceptance of a calendar invitation. The subject of the meeting is listed as 'Epstein Meeting (Please hold the time)'. The identities of both the sender and the recipient have been redacted.

EFTA00024251.pdf

Email Header • 13.4 KB
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This document is an email header dated January 10, 2020, originating from the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (USANYS). The subject line requests recipients to 'hold the time' for an 'Epstein Meeting,' indicating ongoing administrative or investigative activities related to the Epstein case months after his death.

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Events with shared participants

An incident where a redacted person 'ended up upstairs with Jeff'.

Date unknown • 'upstairs'

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A redacted individual repeatedly arranged for girls to be sent to Jeffrey's residence for 'work', 'massage', or to 'come over' by communicating with the witness.

2007-04-25 • Jeffrey's

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Det Dawson and Det. Recarey interviewed a subject who gave a sworn taped statement about being taken to a house when she was seventeen, approximately a year prior.

2005-10-04 • [REDACTED] home

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A subject, while being driven home, was recorded on tape and made the comment "I'm like a Heidi Fleiss."

Date unknown • Vehicle

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Witness gave a massage to a redacted female individual once or twice.

Date unknown • An unspecified location ('over there').

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The process of scheduling and attending visits with Jeffrey. The witness would be called when the inviting party was in Palm Beach and would then coordinate a specific time (e.g., three or four o'clock) based on their schedule and Jeffrey's.

Date unknown • Palm Beach

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The process of arranging visits to see Jeffrey in Palm Beach. The interviewee would be called when Jeffrey's party was in town, and then a specific time (e.g., three or four o'clock) would be arranged by coordinating schedules.

Date unknown • Palm Beach

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A redacted individual recruited or informed the speaker about giving massages to a man named Jeffrey. The speaker was told that Jeffrey sometimes likes 'topless massages' but that she would not have to do anything she didn't want to.

Date unknown • Undisclosed

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A taped interview was conducted regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The name of the interviewee is redacted.

Date unknown • Not specified on this page

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The narrator got lost in the house while trying to leave and encountered other people downstairs.

Date unknown • Unnamed House

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Event Metadata

Type
Unknown
Location
Unknown
Significance Score
5/10
Participants
2
Source Documents
4
Extracted
2025-12-26 00:49

Additional Data

Source
EFTA00024251.pdf
Date String
2020-01-10

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