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calling because
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subpoena from SONY,. represents
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Wants to know why we would seek her testimony, because he does not believe. has any Information relevant to our
investigation, as she did not witness any misconduct with minors and does not know anything.. was a professional
masseuse, and worked for Epstein in a professional capacity, nothing more, and was not involved in sexual contact with him.
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ended contact with Epstein in late 1990s
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it is often the case that it is useful for us to speak with individuals who were around and the time of certain events, even if
those individuals themselves do not believe they have useful information. Indictment against Maxwell alleges crimes
occurred in 1990s, and in particular alleges crimes against minors involving travel. We have reason to believe your client may
have traveled with Epstein in the 1990s, and possibly may have met one or more minor victims. During an interview, we would
anticipate generally asking about her recollection from that time period, who she recalls meeting, and about any travel she
participated in.
_ff will talk to client about potential voluntary interview. Can be reached by cell a'
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Assistant United States Attorney
Southern District of New York
One Saint Andrew's Plaza
New York, NY 10007
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350 I. 020-002
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