email: Epstein 76318-054
Summary
An email requesting Jeffrey Epstein's updated medical records from July 2, 2019, to the present, sent on July 30, 2019. The request is related to Epstein's detention and is part of a larger document collection (DOJ-OGR-00025848).
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email: 13659
The email, dated August 24, 2019, discusses the increasing rate of suicides in federal prisons prior to Jeffrey Epstein's death, attaching data and summaries to support the discussion. It was sent to Hugh Hurwitz, suggesting Hurwitz's involvement in the matter. The attachments include data on suicides and annual summaries.
email: Epstein.76318-054.ReconstructionReport.draft3.docx
The email sends a draft of a reconstruction report regarding Jeffrey Epstein to several high-ranking officials in the Federal Bureau of Prisons for review, requesting comments and emphasizing the need for security.
Court Filing - Exhibit: 148-5
This document is an exhibit filed in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell, listing the defense's requests for documents related to the Non-Prosecution Agreement negotiations between the government and Jeffrey Epstein, as well as communications between government agencies and attorneys for accusing witnesses. The requests cover a range of topics, including meetings between SDNY prosecutors and attorneys for accusing witnesses in 2016 and 2018.
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.
Court Filing: 17
The document is a court filing containing a superseding indictment against Ghislaine Maxwell, charging her with conspiracy to entice minors to travel for illegal sex acts. It outlines Maxwell's alleged role in assisting Jeffrey Epstein in the sexual abuse of multiple minor girls between 1994 and 1997. The indictment details the methods used by Maxwell and Epstein to groom and abuse their victims.
Court Filing - Motion to Join Action: 208-2
Jane Doe #3 and Jane Doe #4 file a motion to join an existing action against the United States, alleging violations of their rights under the Crime Victims' Rights Act due to Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse and the government's secret non-prosecution agreement. The motion details their experiences with Epstein and his co-conspirators, including Ghislaine Maxwell and Alan Dershowitz.
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