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From:
(DO) (FBI)" cz
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To:
(NY) (FBI)" `1
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Subject: Fwd: Epstein Briefing
Date: Sun, 20 Oct 2019 15:19:35 +0000
Importance: Normal
Call me.
Program Manager
FBI Victim Services Division
Office:
Mobile:
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Forwarded message
From: '
(SE) (FBI)"
Date: Oct 20, 2019 11:12 AM
Subject: E stein Briefing
To: '••
(DO) (FBI)" <a
Cc:
The victim that I am working with,
is under the impression that she is required to travel back
home from NY on Thursday.
Apparently she and several of the other victims will be having a press event of their own on Thursday. I don't
know the details but I imagine that you all are aware of this anyway.
Based on this second event, and under the impression that the government's return flight was to be on Thursday
or not at all, she has purchased a plane ticket of her own so that she can return Friday. (Her Thursday night
lodging is being paid for with other than Bureau monies obviously.)
Based on the above, I wanted to clarify a few matters.
Are victims required to travel home from NY on Thursday if they utilize our funding? I am assuming, perhaps
incorrectly, that if the victim wanted to travel home a day later that would be fine, as long as they understood that
all other expenses, like lodging, would not be covered by the government.
If myation
is correct, I would like to contact Sato and have them rebook her return flight for Friday, and
have ME
cancel her out of pocket ticket. If my assumption of flexible return dates is incorrect, it still seems
prudent to contact Sato so that her return flight is cancelled and the government does not pay for a flight that will
go unused.
Can you clarify matters for me?
Many thanks.
Ph.D.
FBI
Seattle Division
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Bellingham Resident Agency
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