March 05, 2019
Article published in print
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kenneth W. Starr | person | 37 | View Entity |
| Lilly Ann Sanchez | person | 150 | View Entity |
| Jack Goldberger | person | 421 | View Entity |
| Martin G. Weinberg | person | 228 | View Entity |
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This document is a court exhibit containing a printout of a New York Times 'Letter to the Editor' published on March 5, 2019, written by Jeffrey Epstein's legal team (including Ken Starr). The attorneys argue that the number of women involved in the investigation was exaggerated, deny the existence of an international sex-trafficking operation or sex parties at his home, and assert that Epstein is entitled to 'finality' regarding his plea deal. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.
Events with shared participants
Taking of a voluntary, sworn statement from a witness named Jennifer.
Date unknown • Florida
Taking of a sworn statement from a witness named Jennifer regarding an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.
Date unknown • Palm Beach County, Florida (implied)
The BBC's Today programme, via Kirsty Mackenzie, requested an interview with Jeffrey Epstein to address 'stories which are circulating, however inaccurately, about both him and Prince Andrew, the Duke of York'.
2011-03-07
Jeffrey E. sent an email to Jack Goldberger and Darren Indyke containing a link to a Guardian news article about Donald Trump.
2016-11-02
The BBC's Today programme, via Kirsty Mackenzie, formally requested an interview with Jeffrey Epstein to discuss 'stories which are circulating' about him and Prince Andrew.
2011-03-07 • UK
Strategic discussion via email about creating a 'counter narrative' for Jeffrey Epstein in response to the upcoming Patterson book. Proposed actions include writing an op-ed, doing a TV interview, and adopting an 'anti-Trump' stance.
2016-03-01
The BBC's Today Programme, via Interviews Editor Kirsty Mackenzie, requested an interview with Jeffrey Epstein. The request was sent to his attorney, Jack Goldberger, to be forwarded to Epstein.
2011-03-07 • UK
Epstein entered a plea deal, pleading guilty to felony solicitation of prostitution and procuring a person under 18. The deal allowed him to serve his sentence in a county jail, avoided a potentially much longer prison sentence, and dropped a federal investigation.
Date unknown • Palm Beach, Florida
Kirsty Mackenzie of the BBC's Today Programme sent an email requesting an interview with Jeffrey Epstein to discuss 'stories which are circulating, however inaccurately, about both him and Prince Andrew, the Duke of York'. The request was forwarded to Epstein by his attorney, Jack Goldberger.
2011-03-07
The Guardian newspaper, via journalist David Pegg, sent a media inquiry to Jeffrey Epstein's lawyer, Martin Weinberg, regarding an upcoming article.
2015-01-30 • N/A (email correspondence)
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