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From: Jason Richards To: "Cobb, Christina J. (MM) (FBI)" Subject: Fwd: FW: NBC News- Request for Comment Urgent Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2019 19:51:20 +0000 Importance: Normal Inline-Images: image001.png Forwarded message From: "Fleck, Justin E. (MM) (FBI)' Date: Sep 19, 2019 3:10 PM Sub'ect: Fwd: FW: NBC News- Request for Comment Ur ent To: MM) (FBI)' ,"Richards, Jason R. (MM) (FBI)" c: Jason, review below and give me a call. Want to talk to you before I call back the NY ASAC. Thanks -Justin Justin E. Fleck Assistant Special Agent in Charge FBI Miami Division Forwarded message From: "Osborn, Michael A. (NY) (FBI)" Date: Sep 19, 2019 2:07 PM Subject: Fwd: FW: NBC News- Re uest for Comment Urgent To: "Fleck, Justin E. (MM) (FBI)" Cc: Justin, Can you please call me re the below email from NBC? Thanks Forwarded message From: "Thoreson, Amy J. (NY) (FBI)" Date: Sep 19, 2019 11:18 AM Subject: Fwd: FW: NBC News- Request for Comment Urgent To: "Osbom, Michael A. (NY) (FBI)" Driscoll, Michael J. (NY) (FBI)" Cc: I See below. I'm on cell today if this is anything more than a no comment. EFTA01660405 Thanks - Amy From: NPO Forwarded message Date: Sep 19, Subject: FW: NBC News- Request for Comment Urgent To: "Thoreson, Amy J. (NY) (FBI)" Cc: "Ja erson, Tina D. (OPA) (FBI)" National Press Office Federal Bureau of Investigation Washington, DC 20535 From: Fitzpatrick, Sarah (NBCUniversal) (mailtol Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2019 11:09 AM To: NPO Subject: NBC News- Request for Comment Urgent Importance: High Hello, "Roach, Sutton N. (DO) (FBI)" My name is Sarah Fitzpatrick. I am a producer with NBC News. We are preparing a report about Jeffrey Epstein for broadcast on Dateline and other NBC News programs as soon as this Friday, September 20th. As part of our reporting, we interviewed several women who allege that they were sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein. In court filings and in an interview with NBC, alleges that she was directed Jeffrey Epstein and/or his associates to engage in sexua activity wit other men on multiple occasions from 2000-2002 both in the United States and abroad. In an interview, old NBC that she was interviewed by the FBI on March 16th, 2011 at the U.S. Consulate in She says that she met with agents Jason R. Richards and Christina J. Pryor. She says that as part of the interview she told the FBI the names of the men she was directed to have sex with, and was given photos of prominent men in Epstein's orbit to hel her identify. In court filings and referenced in an interview as identified those individuals as including Alan Dershowitz, Bill Richardson, George Mitc e , enn ubin, Jean-Luc Brunel, Prince Andrew. In an interviewer told NBC news that she continued to keep in touch with the agents by email and phone, and that in 2014 agent Jason Richards told her via phone that 'his head had been cut off above him' and that he was instructed to stop investigating the Epstein case. We have reviewed emails that reflect that meet with FBI it in 2011 and subsequent correspondence with the FBI in the following years. EFTA01660406 Can ou confirm this meeting occurred in 2011? Did disclose those names to the FBI- and was there any follow up investigation Was Agent Richards told to stop his investigation into Epstein? If so, Why? We welcome any additional information you wish to provide. All of my contact information is below. Sincerely, Sarah d's NBC NEWS Sarah Fitzpatrick Investigative Producer NBC News Office: 212 664 2706 Cell: EFTA01660407

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