December 13, 2019
Review of sensitive disclosure materials at US Attorney's office
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| prosecutors | person | 54 | View Entity |
| Aida Leisenring | person | 42 | View Entity |
EFTA00016403.pdf
This document is an email chain from December 2019 between the US Attorney's Office (specifically the Narcotics Unit handling the Epstein case) and defense attorney Aida Leisenring. The defense is requesting access to video surveillance of the hallway and Cell 124, as well as a physical inspection of the 'orange rope' related to the July 23 incident (Epstein's suicide attempt). The prosecution confirms they are investigating the existence/preservation of these items but challenges the necessity of physically inspecting the rope.
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.
2025-11-09
Prosecutors interviewed Epstein's lawyers.
Date unknown
Rodgers was interviewed by the government/prosecutors.
2020-02-07
An interview between Rodgers and prosecutors, where he was asked about a person named Jane.
2020-02-07
OPR investigated allegations that USAO prosecutors improperly resolved a federal investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's criminal conduct.
2007-01-01 • Southern District of Florida
A redacted party approached prosecutors multiple times before a grand jury subpoena was issued.
Date unknown
Epstein was ultimately permitted to resolve his federal criminal exposure with a plea to a state indictment and one additional state offense, receiving an 18-month sentence, which differed from the original proposal.
Date unknown
A subsequent criminal prosecution where evidence from a prior civil case might be used.
Date unknown
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