Sender discusses intent to 'indict Epstein'.
AUSA is monitoring Epstein's potential to flee ('run').
Sender is discussing memos on charging co-conspirators after Epstein's death.
EFTA00014041.pdf
An email chain from November 25, 2008, between an Assistant U.S. Attorney and an FBI agent regarding Jeffrey Epstein's work release case file. The officials discuss surveillance of Epstein's home, noting the presence of specific vehicles, and express concern that Epstein might attempt to flee ('run') in the coming days. They also mention monitoring for any information about planes leaving.
EFTA00013660.pdf
An email from an Assistant U.S. Attorney dated April 21, 2008, regarding the urgency of indicting Jeffrey Epstein. The prosecutor presses for a decision from the DOJ that day, citing a need to file the indictment before a 3-week vacation in May. The email also discusses the selection of another Assistant U.S. Attorney (AUSA) to assist with the case, mentioning candidates in Fort Pierce and Miami.
EFTA00030339.pdf
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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