email chain: DOJ-OGR-00025147
Summary
The email chain discusses the death of Jeffrey Epstein, with the USMS informing the US Attorney's Office about his passing and the office requesting more information about the circumstances of his death. The US Attorney's Office expresses frustration at having less information than the press.
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Court filings: 15
The documents include a 2019 letter from the US Attorney's Office requesting exclusion of speedy trial time in the Jeffrey Epstein case and a 2020 motion for admission pro hac vice for counsel representing Ghislaine Maxwell.
Mixed court filings and letters: 31
The documents include a letter from the US Attorney's office requesting time to respond to a defense motion for a protective order in United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell, a notice of defective filing in the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, and a letter from Jeffrey Epstein's attorney explaining the circumstances surrounding Epstein's possession of a passport with a non-Jewish name.
Court Filing: 65
The document is a letter from the US Attorney's Office to Judge Alison J. Nathan, arguing that certain materials related to Jeffrey Epstein's abuse of victims are not exculpatory as to Ghislaine Maxwell's charges and requesting to delay disclosure until eight weeks before trial.
Court Filing: 88
The document contains two letters: one from the Metropolitan Detention Center addressing Ghislaine Maxwell's confinement conditions, and another from the US Attorney's Office requesting to delay disclosure of certain evidence to the defense. The letters are related to the case against Ghislaine Maxwell, who is charged with conspiring with Jeffrey Epstein to sexually abuse minors.
The documents include a 2019 letter from the US Attorney's Office requesting exclusion of speedy tri...
The documents include a 2019 letter from the US Attorney's Office requesting exclusion of speedy trial time in the Jeffrey Epstein case and a 2020 motion for admission pro hac vice for counsel representing Ghislaine Maxwell.
The documents include a letter from the US Attorney's office requesting time to respond to a defense...
The documents include a letter from the US Attorney's office requesting time to respond to a defense motion for a protective order in United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell, a notice of defective filing in the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, and a letter from Jeffrey Epstein's attorney explaining the circumstances surrounding Epstein's possession of a passport with a non-Jewish name.
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