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Subject: RE: Inquiry from The Guardian re 2007 Epstein email
Date: Thu, 08 Jan 2015 18:38:00 +0000
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Subject: FW: Inquiry from The Guardian re 2007 Epstein email
Please see the attached inquiry from the Guardian newspaper. I believe that the Guardian received this email
from counsel for the Jane Doe plaintiffs.
I will leave it to you whether to respond.
With regard to his inquiry, the email was sent from my personal email because I was at home recovering from
surgery at the time. There were a number of emails sent from my personal email because I was working from
home during this period.
Regarding the "avoid the press," I was given marching orders to draft a federal plea agreement that would result
in a 24-month statutory max. A plea to federal charges would have guaranteed to the victims all of the rights
provided by the CVRA including the right to be present at all court proceedings. At that time, all of the victims
had wanted to maintain their anonymity, so the suggestion regarding avoiding the press was not, from my
recollection, in response to any desire articulated by Mr. Epstein's attorney. Instead, it would have allowed those
victims who wanted to attend the proceedings to do so without having to face the firestorm of press coverage that
would have forced them to lose that anonymity.
Throughout the years of investigating the case, the case agents and I dedicated ourselves to protecting and
respecting the rights of each witness whom we interviewed and struggled mightily to balance all of their desires
collectively. The fact that some of the witnesses now claim a willingness to be publicly identified does not
diminish our need to protect and respect the rights of those who still wish to remain anonymous.
Please let me know if you need any other information.
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From: Jon Swaine
Subject: Inquiry from The Guardian re 2007 Epstein email
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Pm a reporter for The Guardian. Pm working on an article about the Jeffrey Epstein case and plan to mention an
email you sent his attorney from your personal Gmail account in 2007 (attached).
In the email you make a suggestion about how to minimize media coverage, apparently after a desire to do so
was articulated by his attorney.
Do you now think this was appropriate? Why did you send the email from your Gmail rather than your
government account, from which you sent other emails relating to this agreement?
Thanks and best wishes
Jon Swaine
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