EFTA00152561.pdf
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Subject: RE: VNS USAO Court Event Notification for Investigative Case 3IE-NY-3027571
Date: Wed, 08 Jul 2020 22:12:13 +0000
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I'm going to have to follow up with the AUSAs because I'm not sure either. I've gotten no response from them on this.
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Subject: Re: VNS USAO Court Event Notification for Investigative Case 31E-NY-3027571
Did any of the Epstein victims receive letters? Was the language we sent them in it? SDNY never responded to
any of my emails.
Program Manager
FBI Victim Services Division
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From: "U.S. Department of Justice - VNS" <fedemail@vns usdo• gov>
Date: Jul 8, 2020 2:05 PM
Subject: VNS USAO Court Event Notification for Investigative Case 31E-NY-3027571
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DO NOT REPLY TO THIS EMAIL.
L,jogo
U.S. Department of Justice
Southern District of New York
One St. Andrews Plaza
New York, NY 10007
July 08, 2020
EFTA00152561
Re: United States v. Defendant(s) Ghislaine Maxwell
Case Number 2020R00719 and Court Docket Number 20-CR-00330
Dear
The enclosed information is provided by the United States Department of Justice Victim Notification System
(VNS). As a victim witness professional, my role is to assist you with information and services during the
prosecution of this case. I am contacting you because you were identified by law enforcement as a victim or
potential victim during the investigation of the above criminal case.
Char es have been filed a ainst defendant(s) Ghislaine Maxwell. The lead prosecutor for this case is
The main charge is categorized as Project Safe Childhood.
Assistant United States and Assistant United States Attorney -
Victims of all crimes under federal investigation are entitled to services under the Victims' Rights and Restitution
Act (VRRA), including notification of court events. For further details, please refer to Title 34 United States Code
section 20141 or the VRRA link posted at https://www.notify.usdoj.gov.
Now that charges have been filed in federal court, victims of the charges filed are, in addition, entitled to the
following rights, according to the Crime Victims' Rights Act, Title 18 United States Code section 3771: (1) The
right to be reasonably protected from the accused; (2) The right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of
any public court proceeding, or any parole proceeding, involving the crime or of any release or escape of the
accused; (3) The right not to be excluded from any such public court proceeding, unless the court, after
receiving clear and convincing evidence, determines that testimony by the victim would be materially altered if
the victim heard other testimony at that proceeding; (4) The right to be reasonably heard at any public
proceeding in the district court involving release, plea, sentencing, or any parole proceeding; (5) The reasonable
right to confer with the attomey for the Government in the case; (6) The right to full and timely restitution as
provided in law; (7) The right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay; (8) The right to be treated with
fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and privacy; (9) The right to be informed in a timely manner of
any plea bargain or deferred prosecution agreement; and (10) The right to be informed of the rights under this
section and the services described in section 503(c) of the Victims' Rights and Restitution Act of 1990 (34
U.S.C. 20141(c)) and provided contact information for the Office of the Victims' Rights Ombudsman of the
Department of Justice.
Please understand that these rights apply only to victims of the counts charged in federal court, and thus you
may not be able to exercise all of these rights if the crime of which you are a victim was not charged. In any
event, we will continue to provide you with notifications and services unless you tell us not to. We will make our
best efforts to ensure you are provided the rights and services to which you are entitled. You may contact the
Victim/Witness Coordinator at the office listed above if you have questions about the progress of your case,
your rights or the services to which you are entitled, or how you can assert them during the proceedings. If you
believe that a Justice Department employee has not provided you with these rights, you may file a complaint
with the Justice Department's Victims' Rights Ombudsman. For more information, go to
http://www.juske.gov/usathesources/crime-victims-rights-ombudsman. If you have questions about filing a
complaint against an employee, you may contact the Ombudsman by email at
usaeo.VicfimOmbudsman@usdoj.gov. Questions concerning this case should be directed to office listed above.
It is important to keep in mind that the defendant(s) are presumed innocent until proven guilty and that
presumption requires both the Court and our office to take certain steps to ensure that justice is served. While
our office cannot act as your attorney or provide you with legal advice, you can seek the advice of an attorney
with respect to the rights above or other related legal matters.
Additionally, please be aware that most criminal cases are resolved by a plea agreement between the United
States Attorney's Office and the defendant. You should also know that it is not unusual for a defendant to seek
to negotiate a plea agreement shortly before a trial is scheduled to begin. Plea agreements can be made at any
time and as late as the morning of trial, leaving little or no opportunity to provide notice to you of the date and
time of the plea hearing. If the court schedules a plea hearing in this case, we will use our best efforts to notify
you of available information as soon as practicable. If you want to inform the prosecutor of your views regarding
potential plea agreements, or any other aspect of the case, please contact the prosecutor assigned to this case
or me.
Through the Victim Notification System (VNS) we will continue to provide you with updated scheduling and
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event information as the case proceeds through the criminal justice system. You may obtain current information
about this case on the VNS website at https://www.notify.usdoj.gov or from the VNS Call Center at 1-866-DOJ-
4YOU (1-866-365-4968) (TDD/TTY: 1-866-228-4619) (International: 1-502-213-2767). In addition, you may use
the Call Center or Internet to update your contact information and/or change your decision about participation in
the notification program.
You will use your Victim Identification Number (VIM) '3652' and Personal Identification Number (PIN) '9999'
anytime you contact the Call Center and the first time you log into VNS on the website. If you are receiving
notifications with multiple victim ID/PIN codes please contact the VNS Call Center. In addition, the first time you
access the VNS website, you will be prompted to enter your last name (or business name) as currently
contained in VNS. The name you should enter is Jackson.
Remember, VNS is an automated system and cannot answer questions. If you have other questions which
involve this matter, please contact this office at the number listed above.
Sincerely,
Audrey Strauss (Acting)
United States Attorney
Victim Witness Coordinator
If you do not want to receive email notifications from the Victim Notification System (VNS) please log into the
VNS Web site at https://www.notify.usdoj.gov select "My Information", remove your email address and click the
"update" button. If you remove your email address, you will continue to receive letters from VNS except in those
case which have large numbers of victims. To change your email address, select "My Information", provide a
new address and click the "update" button.
If you do not want to receive any notifications in your case, select "Stop Receiving Notifications" and follow the
instructions on the screen.
If you believe you have received this email in error, please contact the office listed at top of the email message.
Please note, if this is the first notification you have received from VNS you will need to wait 4-8 hours from
receipt of this email before you can login to the VNS Internet site (https://www.notify.usdoj.gov). In addition, it
will also be 4-8 hours before any documents which may have been uploaded to VNS as part of this notification
are available under the "Downloads/Links" section on the Web page.
Please call the Victim Notification System (VNS) Help Desk at phone number 1-866-625-1631 for assistance
and questions.
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