Event Details

June 09, 2020

Description

Epstein's death

Participants (2)

Name Type Mentions
Jeffrey Epstein person 18341 View Entity
Epstein person 3850 View Entity

Source Documents (8)

EFTA00020113.pdf

Email Chain • 31.1 KB
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This document is an email chain from August 2019 involving an Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York. The email discusses an attached spreadsheet ('2019.08.20_JE_Victim_List.xlsx') containing a list of identified victims. The attorney requests the recipient to coordinate with FBI victim specialists to verify which victims have been contacted since Jeffrey Epstein's death and to reach out to those who have not yet been contacted.

EFTA00030339.pdf

Email • 21.7 KB
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An email dated May 6, 2020, from an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Southern District of New York regarding the status of various prosecution memos. The email lists documents related to charging co-conspirators (including an 86-page update), corporate prosecution, a redacted individual's prosecution, and a perjury/Ghislaine Maxwell (likely 'NM' refers to Noelle Dunphy or similar, or potentially 'New Matter' or 'New Mexico' though context suggests a person, possibly Maxwell) memo.

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Court Order / Legal Filing • 699 KB
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This document is page 7 of a court order filed on June 9, 2020, in the case of United States v. Thomas (Case 1:19-cr-00830-AT). The Court denies the defendant's (Thomas) motion to compel disclosure of the Inspector General's report regarding Epstein's death because the report did not exist at the time. Furthermore, the Court rules that the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) is not considered part of the 'prosecution team' for discovery purposes (Rule 16 and Brady), as there is no evidence BOP officials participated in the criminal investigation leading to Thomas' indictment.

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Legal Filing (Government Memorandum/Opposition to Bail) • 732 KB
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This page from a legal filing (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN) argues against granting bail to the defendant (Ghislaine Maxwell), citing her proven ability to evade detection. The prosecution details how she hid her identity by purchasing a home through a trust, using aliases with real estate agents, and registering finances and phones under false names following Epstein's death.

068.pdf

Legal Correspondence / Memo Endorsed • 202 KB
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This document is a letter filed on August 4, 2025, from an anonymous victim of Jeffrey Epstein to Judge Richard M. Berman. The victim criticizes the DOJ and FBI for allegedly prioritizing the protection of high-profile individuals—including the President—over victims, questions the narrative of Epstein's suicide, and requests a third-party review of files to ensure victim anonymity. The document also quotes a DOJ statement confirming Epstein harmed over 1,000 victims but asserting that no further disclosure of evidence is warranted.

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Court Filing / Legal Brief (Opposition to Bail) • 743 KB
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This page from a legal filing (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN) argues against granting bail to the defendant (Ghislaine Maxwell). The prosecution details her sophisticated efforts to evade detection in the year prior to her arrest, including purchasing a home through a trust, using aliases with real estate agents, and holding assets/credit cards under false names. The document asserts these actions prove she is a flight risk capable of assuming a new identity.

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Legal Filing / Court Brief (Appellate) • 612 KB
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This legal document page (dated April 1, 2021) argues that the government lacks any contemporaneous documentary evidence (emails, texts, police reports) to corroborate allegations against Ghislaine Maxwell regarding conduct between 1994 and 1997. The defense asserts that Maxwell is being prosecuted as a 'substitute' for Jeffrey Epstein following his 'inexplicable death' at the MCC, noting that she was not named in Epstein's original indictment.

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Court Transcript (Opening Statement) • 635 KB
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This document is a page from a court transcript (Opening Statement by Ms. Sternheim) filed on August 10, 2022. It details the background of a witness named 'Jane,' describing her artistic upbringing, attendance at the Epstein-sponsored Interlochen program, and visits to Epstein's Palm Beach home with her mother and brothers. The defense argues that while Jane accepted flights from Epstein, nothing inappropriate occurred during their interactions, and notes she only decided to involve herself in the case after Epstein's death.

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A past visit by the witness to Epstein's house is referenced in a question.

Date unknown • Epstein's house

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A 17-year-old girl was approached by a friend with an offer to meet Jeffrey Epstein to provide a massage for $200.00.

Date unknown • Canopy Beach Resort in Rivera Beach

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An appointment was scheduled for 11:00 am at Epstein's house involving 'Haley' and another redacted person. A trash pull was also conducted at the residence on this day.

2005-04-05 • Epstein's residence, El Brillo Way, Palm Beach

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An unnamed girl gave Jeffrey a massage. During the first time, 'He didn't climax at all'. On two subsequent times, 'he masturbated, but no touching' of the girl occurred.

Date unknown • Jeffrey's house

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Jeffrey Epstein was arrested at his home at 1:45 a.m. and charged with soliciting a prostitute. He was released on a $3,000 bond.

2006-07-01 • El Brillo Way, Palm Beach, FL

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The witness visited Jeffrey Epstein's house. The witness states this was the only time they ever went there.

Date unknown • Epstein's house

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Jeffrey took the witness shopping at Victoria's Secret. He picked out the clothes and entered the fitting room with her.

Date unknown • Victoria's Secret

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An email discussion between Jeffrey Epstein's associates about crafting a public relations narrative to defend his 2008 non-prosecution agreement. The discussion includes a draft defense written by Ken Starr and strategic suggestions from Michael Wolff and Matthew Hiltzik.

2018-12-15

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A grand jury indicted Jeffrey Epstein on one felony charge of solicitation of prostitution following an 11-month police investigation.

2006-07-01

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A lawsuit seeking more than $50 million was filed against Jeffrey Epstein, alleging sexual exploitation of a teenaged girl.

2008-01-24

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Event Metadata

Type
Unknown
Location
MCC (implied)
Significance Score
5/10
Participants
2
Source Documents
8
Extracted
2025-11-20 19:11

Additional Data

Source
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Date String
Prior to 2020-06-09

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