Illegal Activity
suspicious
Blackmail
none
Date
2019-07-01
Document Type
email
Model
gemini-2.0-flash-001
Processed
2026-02-07T18:44
Summary
This email chain discusses scheduling and logistics for FBI interviews with victims in the Jeffrey Epstein case. It involves multiple FBI personnel coordinating times for a conference call and in-person meetings related to the investigation.
Metadata
- Subject
- FW: Epstein victim interviews
- Sender
- —
- Recipients
- —
- Document ID
- —
- Date
- 2019-07-01
Illegal Activity
- Severity
- suspicious
- Description
- The document discusses interviews related to the Epstein case, which involves allegations of sex trafficking and abuse. While the document itself doesn't contain direct evidence of illegal activity, the subject matter is inherently suspicious.
- Content Type
- first_hand
Relationships 2
| Entity 1 | Relationship | Entity 2 | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| FBI | investigation | Epstein victim interviews | FBI is conducting interviews related to Epstein case. |
| Connell | supervision | CAFIs | Connell supervises CAFIs |
Notable Quotes 2
For everyone's SA, the ADIC requested a case brief Monday at 3:30 so we will have a 3:20ish hard stop.
Following up on our discussion regardine.m interviews in the Epstein case and a conference call to discuss the matter.
Public Knowledge
- Context
- The Epstein case has been widely publicized.
- Media Worthy
- Yes
Raw Analysis JSON
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Themes
Legal matters/litigationCommunications/correspondence
Organizations 5
FBIFBI NY Criminal DivisionViolent Crimes Task ForceVictim Services DivisionChild Victim Services Unit
Locations 2
SDNYSeattle
Text Analysis
- Tone
- Professional
- Purpose
- To coordinate and schedule interviews with victims in the Epstein case.
- Significance
- The document shows coordination between FBI personnel regarding the Epstein victim interviews.
File Info
- File Name
- EFTA00040778.txt
- Dataset
- dataset_9
- Type
- Text
- Model
- gemini-2.0-flash-001
- Processed
- 2026-02-07T18:44:26.050938
- DOJ Source
- View on DOJ