This document is a legal memo endorsed by Judge Richard M. Berman on August 5, 2025, filed by the law firm Edwards Henderson on behalf of Jeffrey Epstein's victims. The attorneys request specific safeguards, including conferral, in-camera review, and pre-release review, before the unsealing of grand jury materials to ensure compliance with the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA). They argue that the Department of Justice failed to properly notify victims before seeking to unseal these materials, raising concerns about the privacy and safety of the survivors.
This document is the signature page (page 18 of 27) of a legal filing submitted to Judge Paul A. Engelmayer in Case 1:20-cr-00330. Attorneys Bradley Edwards, Brittany Henderson, and Paul G. Cassell argue for the protection of victim rights under the CVRA, specifically requesting privacy protections and victim participation regarding the release of grand jury materials. The filing date listed in the header is August 6, 2025.
A page from a manuscript or book draft (page 44), produced by the House Oversight Committee. The text is written by an academic or scientist describing the psychological and spiritual effects of long-distance running ('global brain state transition'). The author draws parallels between these physiological states and religious experiences, while also reflecting on personal relationships with their son, students, and university administration.
This document is a forensic log of messages exchanged on August 23, 2018, between an unidentifiable redacted individual and 'jeeitunes@gmail.com' (a known Jeffrey Epstein alias). The redacted individual discusses logistics, mentions they are not coming to the city until Monday, and states they are screening a film with 'WSJ guys' (Wall Street Journal). The specific film 'Trump@War' is mentioned in a message sent by the jeeitunes account.
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