A court order from the Circuit Court of the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit in Palm Beach County, Florida, setting a hearing for May 29, 2009. The hearing concerns a motion by a redacted nonparty to vacate an order sealing records and to unseal records in the case of State of Florida vs. Jeffrey Epstein. Copies were sent to the Assistant State Attorney, Epstein's lawyer Jack Goldberger, and William J. Berger, attorney for an individual identified as E.W.
An email chain from March 6, 2024, involving personnel from a Special Victims Division and a Detective. The correspondence initiates with an inquiry about a redacted individual referenced by Lt. Picarello, with the sender expressing doubt about the individual's involvement with Jeffrey Epstein but requesting a file check. The recipient agrees to check their files.
This document is a chain of internal FBI emails from February 2021 discussing an Epstein victim who had 'resurfaced' and requested a trauma-focused therapist. Agents from the New York Field Office (Child Exploitation/Human Trafficking unit) coordinated with agents in another division (DN) to arrange an interview with the victim 'sooner than later.' The emails mention that a specific Special Agent had previously met the victim and provided contact information for coordination.
This document is an email chain dated December 9, 2020, involving a Detective from the NYPD/FBI Child Exploitation Human Trafficking Task Force. The emails discuss setting up a meeting or call to review a 'recent bail submission' related to 'Maxwell Finances' (referring to Ghislaine Maxwell). The participants are coordinating availability for a discussion regarding this legal review.
This document is a printed electronic calendar entry for a 'Canceled: Meeting' scheduled for March 3, 2025. The location is listed as an 'ASAC' (Assistant Special Agent in Charge) office, implying law enforcement involvement, likely the FBI. The document contains significant redactions regarding the participants and organizer. The dates listed (2025) are anomalous for historical Epstein records, appearing to be in the future relative to the case timeline; this likely indicates a system date error, a default setting during file export, or a very recent file generation date.
This document is a detailed 'Pre-IRP & Mock Audit' checklist for a federal correctional facility (likely BOP). It outlines specific inspection criteria for numerous departments including the Armory, Health Services, Food Service, SHU, and Control, with a significant emphasis on PREA (Prison Rape Elimination Act) compliance, chemical accountability, and staff readiness. The document instructs staff on how to interact with auditors and lists safety, sanitation, and security protocols to be verified.
This document is an administrative schedule for 'FCC Yazoo Subcommittees Inspection Teams.' It lists ten teams (T-1 through T-10) assigned to inspect various areas of the Federal Correctional Complex in Yazoo City, covering both Low and Medium security sectors. The specific team members' names are entirely redacted. The inspections were scheduled for the 'Week of July 21st'.
This document is a calendar invitation for a meeting titled 'Reconstruction and After Action' scheduled for August 12, 2019, two days after Jeffrey Epstein's death. The meeting was held in the Director's Office ('DIR's Office') and via conference call, involving staff from the 'Central Office' (likely Bureau of Prisons). The text references a 'Marla' organizing the call and uncertainty regarding which 'RSD' (likely Regional Safety Director or similar role) was available.
This document is a calendar invitation for a meeting titled 'Reconstruction and After Action' scheduled for August 12, 2019, at 8:45 AM (two days after Jeffrey Epstein's death). The meeting was to take place via conference call and physically in the 'DIR's Office' (Director's Office) for those in the 'Central Office' (likely Bureau of Prisons). The document includes a forwarded email snippet discussing the coordination of the call with 'RSD' (Regional Directors) and contains significant redactions regarding the names of the organizer and attendees.
A Federal Bureau of Prisons memorandum dated August 10, 2019, documenting security expectations for Jeffrey Epstein at the Metropolitan Correctional Center following his July 23, 2019 suicide attempt. The Captain details training sessions held the week of July 31, 2019, highlighting security lapses like blocked windows and torn sheets, and explicitly notes that the SHU Lieutenant was reminded on several occasions that Epstein was required to be housed with a cellmate.
This document is a Psych Observation Log for Jeffrey Epstein (Reg# 76318-054) covering July 8, 2019, to July 10, 2019. It details his behavior, sleep patterns, meals, and conversations with assigned 'Inmate Companions' while on suicide watch/observation in Cell #4. The log records specific conversations where Epstein asks about prison life, discusses 'the escort business,' mentions celebrities he knows, and complains about prison food.
This FBI FD-302 report documents a meeting on August 26, 2019, in Newark, NJ, where Shannon Farrar, an associate at the Law Offices of Montell Figgins, turned over Michael Thomas's Apple iPhone XS to an FBI Special Agent. Farrar also provided a 'Consent to search Computer/Electronic Equipment' form signed by Thomas. The agent placed the phone in airplane mode and provided a receipt for the property.
This document is an electronic calendar entry record for a meeting titled 'Meet re Epstein forfeiture' scheduled for December 9, 2019. The meeting was set to take place at 'AA office' and is classified as 'X-PERSONAL'. The document captures the acceptance of the meeting invite, though the attendee's identity is redacted. The date indicates this meeting occurred months after Epstein's death, focusing on the legal forfeiture of his assets.
This document is an electronic calendar entry for a meeting titled 'Meet re Epstein forfeiture' scheduled for December 9, 2019. The meeting was organized by a redacted individual to take place at the 'AA office' and included multiple redacted attendees. The record was created on December 4, 2019.
This is a subpoena issued by the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida on March 2, 2007. It commands a redacted individual to appear before a Grand Jury on March 13, 2007, in West Palm Beach. The recipient is ordered to bring all documents relating to Jeffrey Epstein, specifically including 'treatment notes,' 'appointment books,' and 'billing statements,' suggesting the recipient may be a medical professional or service provider.
This document is an email chain from April 2019 between attorneys at Kaplan Hecker & Fink LLP (Alex Conlon, Alexandra Elenowitz-Hess) and federal prosecutors/investigators regarding a 'proffer' meeting. The attorneys are arranging a meeting for their client (a female witness whose name is redacted) to provide information regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The government requests the client's current legal name and any phone numbers she used to communicate with Epstein. A meeting is scheduled for Friday, April 5, 2019, attended by the defense counsel, prosecutors, and an FBI Special Agent.
This document is an email chain from May 2019 between Alex Conlon (Kaplan Hecker & Fink LLP) and an Assistant U.S. Attorney from the SDNY regarding the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. The emails discuss scheduling an interview with a redacted female witness ('Ms. [Redacted]') to discuss 'difficult topics,' including 'Giglio subjects' and Epstein's specific conduct with her. The correspondence also touches on the witness contacting other individuals the SDNY is interested in speaking with.
This document is an email thread from June 2021 between the DOJ Office of the Inspector General (OIG), the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (USANYS), and attorney Montell Figgins. The correspondence coordinates an interview with a redacted subject (represented by Figgins) scheduled for June 17, 2021. The OIG agent discusses procedural requirements, including the use of 'Kalkines' warnings (compelled interview forms) versus voluntary forms, and the necessity of recording the interview.
This document contains an email chain between Ghislaine Maxwell's attorney, Bobbi Sternheim, and BOP/MDC officials from January 2021. Sternheim asserts that Maxwell is being targeted, physically mistreated (specifically alleging a guard squeezed her breast during a search), and denied proper food (receiving rotting fruit and meat despite a non-flesh diet). The correspondence references Jeffrey Epstein's death in custody as a reason for heightened concern regarding Maxwell's safety and requests the removal of the current guard team.
An email chain from October 2021 between Ghislaine Maxwell's attorney, Bobbi Sternheim, and likely prison or government officials. Sternheim complains about conditions during a legal visit (broken HEPA filters), requests use of a larger visiting room, and reports that legal mail sent to the MDC has not been picked up. The recipient acknowledges the concerns and promises to inquire with staff.
This document is an email chain from June 2021 between US Attorney's Office (SDNY) staff regarding a FOIA disclosure related to Tova Noel and Michael Thomas, the guards on duty during Jeffrey Epstein's death. The correspondence details an internal request to delay the document production by one week to verify that Noel and Thomas had satisfied the interview requirements of their Deferred Prosecution Agreements (DPAs). The chain confirms that 'The Times' (NYT) consented to the delay, the Court granted it, and the staff coordinated a review of 'newsworthy' items in the production while deciding not to notify the Epstein Estate.
An email chain from October 12, 2021, in which attorney Bobbi C. Sternheim informs recipients (likely MDC officials) that the government has sent a hard drive to the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) for Ghislaine Maxwell via Federal Express. Sternheim emphasizes that the hard drive must be given to Maxwell immediately upon arrival as time is of the essence.
This document is an email thread from December 2020 between Ghislaine Maxwell's attorney, Bobbi Sternheim, and a Staff Attorney at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) Brooklyn. Sternheim complains that Maxwell was deprived of blankets and food, leaving her cold and hungry, while the MDC attorney refutes these claims, stating Maxwell had three blankets, received meals, and the cell temperature was 76.5 degrees.
This document is an email thread from December 2020 between Ghislaine Maxwell's attorney, Bobbi Sternheim, and officials at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) Brooklyn/BOP. Sternheim complains on Dec 26 that Maxwell is freezing, her cell is uninsulated during 32-degree weather, and she was denied a holiday meal and blankets. On Dec 28, a BOP Staff Attorney responds, disputing these claims, stating Maxwell has three blankets, received her meals, and that the cell temperature was measured at 76.5 degrees.
This document is an email thread from attorney Bobbi C. Sternheim dated March 16, 2021. It serves as a transmittal for an unredacted Reply Memorandum in support of Ghislaine Maxwell's pending bail application, submitted to the Court and government pursuant to legal rules. The email includes Sternheim's contact information and standard confidentiality disclaimers.
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