email chain: 204-7
Summary
An email chain from 2016 is forwarded within the US Attorney's Office, discussing an individual who allegedly acted as a 'scout' or recruiter for Jeffrey Epstein, and including contact information for that individual.
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Court Exhibit: 285-6
This court exhibit is an email chain involving Stan Pottinger and the US Attorney's Office, discussing an individual who allegedly acted as a 'scout' or recruiter for Jeffrey Epstein. The email includes contact information for this individual. The document was filed as part of a criminal case against an unspecified defendant.
Email chain: 204-6
The document is an email chain between Peter Skinner, an attorney representing Virginia Giuffre, and Amanda Kramer of the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York. The emails discuss the case against Ghislaine Maxwell and provide documents related to Virginia Giuffre's CVRA case and defamation lawsuit.
Email chain exhibit: 285-3
The document is an email chain exhibit showing communication between Amanda Kramer of the US Attorney's Office and Peter Skinner, a lawyer representing Virginia Giuffre, regarding the Giuffre case and Jeffrey Epstein's activities. The emails discuss sharing documents and information related to the case.
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 - Letter from Prosecutor to Defense Counsel: 385-1
The letter from the US Attorney's office to defense counsel notifies them of evidence and witnesses the government may introduce at trial, including testimony about Jeffrey Epstein's activities and documentary evidence related to the charged crimes. The evidence is deemed admissible as direct evidence or under Rule 404(b). The letter is designated confidential under a protective order.
Court Filing - Letter from Prosecutor to Defense Counsel: 442-1
The US Attorney's Office notifies defense counsel that they intend to introduce evidence at trial showing Ghislaine Maxwell's actions to please influential men by providing them with access to women she selected. The evidence includes exhibits and testimony from a witness who worked for Jeffrey Epstein, which the prosecution argues is admissible as direct evidence or under Rule 404(b).
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