Relationship Details

Wild Investigative law enforcement victim witness FBI

Connected Entities

Entity A
Wild
Type: person
Mentions: 46
Entity B
FBI
Type: organization
Mentions: 5131
Also known as: FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation), FBI National Academy, FBI Human Resources, FBI Tampa, FBI Albuquerque, FBI San Juan, FBI ICRC Winchester VA, FBI Miami Field Office, FBI New York Division, FBI Criminal Investigative Division, FBI New York, FBI ICRC, FBI C-20, FBI Counter Terrorism Task Force, FBI Jacksonville, FBI Lab, FBI Jacksonville Field Office, FBI Newark, FBI Jacksonville Division, FBI Evidence Response Team, FBINET, FBI NY, FBI CART, FBI Richmond Division, FBI-New York, FBI Victim Services Division, FBI Victim Services, NY FBI, FBINY (FBI New York), FBI Baltimore/Delaware, Seattle FBI, FBINY, FBI-Miami Office, FBI/DOJ, FBI Boston, FBI-NY, FBI-NY Sex Crimes Squad, FBI (implied by mention of '302s'), NY FBI (New York Field Office), FBI Los Angeles, Federal Bureau of Intelligence (FBI), FBINET (FBI Network), DO (likely Director's Office or similar FBI division), FBI - New York Office, FBI (Implied by 'Agent'), Bureau (FBI), FBI - New York City, FBI HQ, FBI (implied by reference to '302'), DOJ/FBI, FBIHQ/CID, FBI NY EC4, FBI (implied by reference to '302s'), NYO (FBI New York Office), FBI (implied by case file format), FBI Denver Division, FBI / Federal Agents, FBI (Implied by reference to 'SA' - Special Agent, or internal office agents), FBI Victim Assistance, FBIHQ, FBI New York Office (NYO), FBI Denver Office, FBI Atlanta Division, FBI Victim Services program, FBI Headquarters, FBI New York (FBINY), FBI NY ECU, FBI NY CART (Computer Analysis and Response Team), Inspection Division (FBI), FBI NY CART (Computer Analysis Response Team), FBI's, FBI, New York

Evidence

The FBI interviewed Wild and sent her conflicting letters about the status of the investigation she was cooperating in.

Source Documents (1)

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This legal document details the events of January 31, 2008, when CEOS Trial Attorney Villafaña and the FBI interviewed victims of Epstein, including one named Wild. The document highlights the emotional distress of the victims, Wild's stated willingness to testify, and conflicting accounts from prosecutors about whether the victims truly wanted to proceed with the case. It also reveals communication failures, as victims received contradictory information from the FBI about whether the case was resolved or still under investigation.

Mutual Connections

Entities connected to both Wild and FBI

Jeffrey Epstein (person)
The government (organization)
Epstein (person)
Villafaña (person)

Wild's Other Relationships

Client Edwards
Strength: 7/10 View
Representative Edwards
Strength: 6/10 View
Professional Villafaña
Strength: 6/10 View
Professional investigator victim Villafaña
Strength: 5/10 View
Professional prosecutor victim witness Villafaña
Strength: 5/10 View

FBI's Other Relationships

Joint task force NYPD
Strength: 10/10 View
Investigation subject Jeffrey Epstein
Strength: 10/10 View
Subject of investigation Jeffrey Epstein
Strength: 10/10 View
Business associate NSA
Strength: 9/10 View
Inter agency cooperation PBPD / PBSO
Strength: 9/10 View

Relationship Metadata

Type
Investigative law enforcement victim witness
Relationship Strength
5/10
Medium strength relationship
Source Documents
1
Extracted
2025-11-20 15:32

Entity Network Stats

Wild 15 relationships
FBI 326 relationships
Mutual connections 4

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