Skip to main content
Skip to content
Case File
efta-efta00018617DOJ Data Set 8Correspondence

EFTA00018617

Date
Unknown
Source
DOJ Data Set 8
Reference
efta-efta00018617
Pages
0
Persons
0
Integrity
Loading PDF viewer...

Summary

Ask AI About This Document

0Share
PostReddit

Extracted Text (OCR)

EFTA Disclosure
Text extracted via OCR from the original document. May contain errors from the scanning process.
From: " y. „zl To: " CS IYSirl=IM>, '1 (USANYS)" Cc: ' " >, I Subject: GM discovery Date: The, 27 Oct 2020 21:02:36 +0000 Attachments: 2019.07.31_Epstein_Discovety_Lettendocx (USANYS)" In our first discovery letter to Jeffrey Epstein (attached) we made several disclosures about certain witness statements — M, you might remember when we discussed this way back then. In an abundance of caution, we'd like to also provide Maxwell with one of these statements in particular (the third in the letter). The text is copied here: During the Palm Beach Department's investigation of the defendant in 2005, a witness ("Witness-1") disclosed to detectives that the defendant had paid Witness-1 to bring girls for sexualized massages, and that the defendant told her: "the younger the better." Witness-1 described bringing multiple girls who were under the age of eighteen to the defendant's residence in Florida. Witness-1 recalled bringing a girl who was over eighteen, and that the defendant told Witness-1 that this girl was too old. Witness-1 remarked of the defendant: "He likes the girls that are between the ages of 18 and 20." Witness-1 is represented by Rita Glavin, Esq. For context, this witness is and she interacted with Epstein in the early 2000s. This statement occurred in a videotaped interview with Palm Beach PD. Is it okay with you if we provide this same disclosure in a letter to Maxwell (or a stand-alone letter, if you prefer)? Please let us know if you'd prefer that we take a different approach, and of course and and I are happy to discuss if a call is easier. Thanks, EFTA00018617

Forum Discussions

This document was digitized, indexed, and cross-referenced with 1,400+ persons in the Epstein files. 100% free, ad-free, and independent.

Annotations powered by Hypothesis. Select any text on this page to annotate or highlight it.