Barket discusses attending the 'status conference for Mr. Tartaglione'
Barket asserts rights on behalf of Tartaglione: 'without my prior knowledge and consent.'
Barket discusses attending a status conference for Mr. Tartaglione.
Barket discusses attending a status conference for his client, Mr. Tartaglione.
Barket is advocating for Tartaglione's safety and refers to attorney-client privilege in the footer.
Barket is requesting evidence regarding the incident involving Tartaglione.
EFTA00032123.pdf
This document is an email chain from September 1, 2020, between attorney Bruce Barket and redacted officials regarding the safety of inmate Mr. Tartaglione at the MCC. Barket argues that Tartaglione, a retired police officer previously assaulted in custody, is being forced to choose between an unsafe general population tier or the SHU (solitary), despite previously being in a safe cell. Barket urges officials to return Tartaglione to his previous safe housing arrangement.
EFTA00018546.pdf
An email thread from February 2020 between attorney Bruce Barket and the US Attorney's Office (SDNY). Barket discusses scheduling conflicts regarding a status conference for his client, Mr. Tartaglione (Jeffrey Epstein's former cellmate), due to a trial in the EDNY. The correspondence mentions a 'Curcio issue' related to the case.
EFTA00019063.pdf
An email chain from February 24, 2020, between attorney Bruce Barket and DOJ officials regarding a scheduling conflict for a status conference involving Mr. Tartaglione (likely Nicholas Tartaglione, Jeffrey Epstein's former cellmate). Barket informs the prosecution that his request for a day off from a trial in the EDNY was denied, complicating his attendance at the Tartaglione conference where a 'Curcio issue' is to be addressed. The DOJ officials discuss consulting with 'Bobbi' before responding.
EFTA00032314.pdf
This document is an email chain from February 2020 between attorney Bruce Barket and prosecutors at the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (USANYS). Barket, representing Nicholas Tartaglione (Epstein's cellmate), discusses scheduling a status conference for March 4th and notes that his firm possesses 'information, documents, emails' that may be relevant to the prosecutors' needs. The emails also mention a 'Curcio issue' and coordination with Judge Karas.
EFTA00020127.pdf
This document is an email chain dated August 12, 2019, shortly after Jeffrey Epstein's death. Attorney Bruce Barket writes to the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) asserting that his client, Mr. Tartaglione (presumably Epstein's cellmate), must not be questioned regarding Epstein's suicide or the associated FBI/IG investigations without counsel present. Assistant US Attorney Maurene responds, noting that she and 'Jason' are not handling the death investigation but will forward the request to the appropriate prosecutors.
EFTA00016973.pdf
An email dated January 10, 2020, from attorney Bruce Barket to a redacted recipient requesting to schedule a viewing of physical evidence related to Jeffery Epstein's July 23rd attempted suicide. The email notes that Epstein was incarcerated in the same cell as Mr. Tartaglione at the time of the incident.
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