EFTA00028762.pdf
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Subject: RE: Epstein investigation [FFW-DOCS.F1D6003375]
Date: Mon, 06 Jul 2020 21:58:01 +0000
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Hey give me just like 10 mins to catch up on emails, and I'll give you both a call to check in on a couple things.
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Sent: Monday, July 06, 2020 17:55
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Subject: FW: Epstein investigation [FFW-DOCS.FID60033751
Just checking that this is the last communication before I email her (unless you'd prefer to, M).
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Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2020 9:46 PM
To: Jill Greenfield •,•.>
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Subject: RE: Epstein investigation [FFW-DOCS.FID6003375]
Following up on the below, given the development of the virus pandemic over the past week, any foreign travel for us is
completely shut down. We certainly will plan to come to the U.K. whenever we are permitted, but in the interim this
makes it even more valuable to get even a summary of what your client would expect to convey to us. Would it be
possible to set up a call for later this week or sometime next week? And profound apologies for the inconvenience in
changing plans, we certainly don't want to cause additional stress or anxiety to your client, the circumstances are just
completely beyond our control.
thank you,
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Sent: Thursday, March 05, 2020 13:13
To: Jill Greenfield ca
Cc: Louise Scott
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Subject: RE: Epstein investigation [FFW-DOCS.FID6003375]
Just to clarify, would it be possible for you to provide us even a very general or high-level summary of what she has told
you? We ordinarily don't go into interviews completely blind when witnesses have counsel — and the Weinstein
investigation had a great number of problems that we have been able to avoid. And separately, we'll of course keep you
updated on our approval process as well.
thanks again,
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From: Jill Greenfield
Sent: Thursday, March 05, 2020 04:20
To:
Cc: Louise Scott
Subject: RE: Epstein investigation [FFW-DOCS.FID6003375]
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Thanks
I am afraid that an attorney proffer will not be possible. I have been working with the DA in New York on the Weinstein
case and have simply offered up my clients to questions which has worked well.
I am of course happy to speak over the phone but it seems to me that you are better off getting the information first hand. If
you wish it may be sensible for you to initially have a call with my client?
My client has made a complaint to the Met police regarding a sexual assault by Jeffrey Epstein whilst in London and in the
employment of G Maxwell. Apart from the complaint itself, no further information has been provided to the police.
I appreciate the issue re coronavirus of course.
Kind regards,
Jill
Jill Greenfield
Partner
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Personal Injury Team of the Year - Solicitors Journal Awards 2017
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Sent: Wednesday, March 4, 2020 5:04 PM
To: Jill Greenfield c:I>
Cc: Louise Scott
Subject: RE: Epstein investigation [FFW-DOCS.FID6003375]
That's great, thank you for letting us know, and we'll check on that right away and get back to you as soon as possible.
The only wrinkle, which unfortunately is completely beyond our control, is that there is now some talk of government
international travel being prevented due to the coronavirus situation, but we'll talk to the relevant people here
immediately.
One thing that would be extremely helpful for us in the near-term, including in terms of getting approvals here — and we
talked about this on the phone as well — would be to get an attorney proffer about your understanding of generally what
information you expect your client will convey on the subjects we've spoken about? We completely understand that it's
best to have her tell her story directly to us, but in terms of our preparation it's often very useful for both us and the
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witness for us to have had a conversation with counsel in the first instance. Would it be possible to set up a call to have
that discussion? We could do as soon as tomorrow or Friday, or also next week.
Thanks very much,
From: Jill Greenfield
Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2020 11:46
To:
Cc: Louise Scott
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Subject: RE: Epstein investigation [FFW-DOCS.FID6003375]
Hi IM
There is the possibility of a meeting on the 19th March if you are able to come to London. Could you let me know please?
Kind regards
Jill
Jill Greenfield
Partner
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Personal Injury Team of the Year - Solicitors Journal Awards 2017
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From:
Sent: Tuesday, March 3, 2020 11:17 PM
To: Jill Greenfield
Cc: Kyle Phillips ; Louise Scott
Subject: RE: Epstein investigation
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We wanted to quickly follow up since I think you and I last spoke a little over a week ago—understand if you are still
discussing with your client, just wanted to check in, and we're happy to provide any additional information that might be
useful, as always.
thank you,
From: Jill Greenfield
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2020 17:09
To:
Cc: Kyle Phillips Louise Scott
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Subject: Re: Epstein investigation
Thanks
Understood
I will call tomorrow
Regards
Jill
Greenfield
Partner
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Personal Injury Team of the Year - Solicitors Journal Awards 2017
Sent from my iPhone
On 22 Feb 2020, at 21:51,
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No problem at all, we understand this takes time, and we appreciate you getting back to us, and we're very grateful that
your client is open to speaking with us.
On your questions, we are certainly fine with the first two questions / requests — we're happy to meet with you and your
client in an initial conversation, during which we can do the kind of introductions and explanations we've done with you
(and that we do with all victim witnesses we meet), including answering any questions to the best of our ability, and
then to take a break and have a more substantive discussion later on.
Regarding the friend, does that individual also represent her as counsel? We aren't normally able to include individuals
in addition to the witness and counsel in an interview—what does sometimes work is for someone who is providing
support (a parent, friend, etc.) to be close by for any discussions, assistance, etc. anytime that a witness wants to speak
with that person, which would of course be totally fine in this instance. Or if he represents her in his capacity as an
attorney then he of course could be in the interview in that role (with the only caveat that we would just want to
confirm that he himself is not separately a witness of some sort in the case). We unfortunately are not able to pay for
third parties (including counsel) to travel in connection with witness interviews, though — if it's preferable, we certainly
could pay for your client's travel to the U.S. for the interview, including airfare and lodging, if that makes it easier for the
friend to be present? And we're happy to discuss any of this further by email or phone if that's useful — I'll be at my
desk for the next several hours and most of tomorrow, at or we could also set a time to chat, whatever
would be helpful.
thank you,
From: Jill Greenfield
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2020 13:55
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Subject: RE: Epstein investigation
Hello I.
Apologies for the slight delay. My client is willing to help but asks the following:
• That there be a morning meeting at which introductions with a discussion as to the investigation and my clients
involvement. I appreciate that you have explained this to me but I think further verbal clarification would assist.
• In the afternoon and after a break, my client would be willing to answer questions, in so far as she can.
• That a friend of hers be allowed to be present as well. However that friend is based in the US and would need to
be flown over to London. He is a US lawyer.
Perhaps you could let me know if this is possible?
Kind regards,
Jill
Jill Greenfield
Partner
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