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To: "Goldberg (Legal), Jeffrey"
Cc: '
Subject: Re: Subpoena CRIM1031692
Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2019 00:48:14 +0000
Thanks— let's plan to speak at 4:30 EST on Monday.
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On Aug 22, 2019, at 6:38 PM, Goldberg (Legal), Jeffrey <
Of course. How about sometime between 12:30 and 1:45 PT?
Thanks,
Jeff
From
Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2019 10:39 AM
To: Goldberg (Legal), Jeffrey
Cc
Subject: Re: Subpoena CRIM1031692
Thanks— can you let us know your availability for a call on Monday?
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On Aug 22, 2019, at 1:10 PM, Goldberg (Legal), Jeffrey <-
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wrote:
Thanks,
I just left you a voice message saying your suggestion makes sense.
Are you free for a two-minute return call to at least confer on your availability? I'll be al
until 1:30 ET.
Thanks,
Jeff
From:
Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2019 10:05 AM
To: Goldberg (Legal), Jeffrey
Cc:
Subject: Re: Subpoena CRIM1031692
Jeff,
I should add: if you think it would be productive to review those issues before we talk, let us know if you'd like to
reschedule the call.
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Thanks,
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On Aug 22, 2019, at 2:56 AM, Goldberg (Legal), Jeffrey .1
wrote:
I look forward to speaking with you tomorrow (Thursday). Unless you'd prefer another number, I'll plan to call you at
Also, as=indicated I promised to provide some more information on how Amazon approaches the issues we've
been discussing. I'm hopeful that this information will help provide a common baseline for further consideration of
your request for expressive materials. I've attached several cases that discuss the need for a heightened showing of
relevance and need before a bookstore, video provider, or library can be compelled to reveal expressive choices of its
patrons. In our experience, prosecutors and government agencies typically are not permitted access to records of
bookstores and libraries unless (1) a compelling need exists for the requested information, (2) a substantial nexus is
demonstrated between the information sought and the subject of the criminal investigation, and (3) the government
has exhausted other avenues to obtain the information in ways that do not burden First Amendment rights. See,
e.g., Amazon.com LLC v. Lay, 758 F. Supp. 2d 1154 (W.D. Wash. 2010); In re Grand Jury Investigation of Possible
Violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1461, 706 F. Supp. 2d 11 (D.D.C. 2009); In re Grand Jury Subpoena to Amazon.com 246 F.R.D.
570 (W.D. Wis. 2007); In re Grand Jury Subpoena to Kramerbooks & Afterwords Inc., 26 Media L. Rep. (BNA) 1599
(D.D.C. 1998); Tattered Cover, Inc. v. City of Thornton, 44 P.3d 1044 (Colo. 2002) (en banc).
I'm obviously not privy to the details of your investigation. And, to be clear, we don't rule out the possibility either
that the subjects here do not have a protectable privacy interest or that sufficient grounds exist to compel
production of the expressive materials you seek. I also want to assure you that we do not seek to interfere with your
investigation in any way in expressing these concerns. Amazon routinely cooperates with law enforcement on a
number of levels, and we will secure and not destroy any information we determine is responsive to your request.
As I discussed with
if your office ultimately decides to continue to pursue the expressive materials at issue, we
might seek to enlist the assistance of the court with a motion to quash, preferably based upon a stipulated briefing
schedule, to determine whether the requisite legal standards have been satisfied in this instance. But again, we
don't not ruling out the possibility that sufficient grounds exist in this instance to compel production.
Thanks,
Jeff
From
Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2019 2:51 PM
To: Goldberg (Legal), Jeffrey
Cc:
Subject: RE: Subpoena CRIM 1031692
Jeff,
Thanks, Thursday at 1:30 our time sounds good. We'll plan to speak with you then.
Thanks,
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From: Goldberg (Legal), Jeffrey
Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2019 AR
M.
To:
Subject: RE: Subpoena CRIM1031692
Hi
I have conflicts early and late tomorrow, but perhaps we could speak Thursday morning? Would 10:30am
PT (1:30pm ET) on Thursday work for you?
Thanks,
Jeff
From:
Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2019 7:10 AM
To: Goldberg (Legal), Jeffrey
Cc:
Subject: RE: Subpoena CRIM1031692
Jeff,
Is there is a good time for a call tomorrow to discuss? I'm tied up between 2 and 5 EST, but otherwise available.
Thanks,
From:
Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2019 2:43 PM
To: Goldberg (Legal), Jeffrey 4
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Cc:
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Subject: RE: Subpoena CRIM1031692
Jeff, with apologies for shuttling you back and forth, due to my upcoming trial my colleague
copied, will
be in a better position to follow up with you. I updated her on our conversation, in particular that you expected to
send us some authority for Amazon's prior position, and also that you were in the process of evaluating whether any
First Amendment considerations were still active given the death of Mr. Epstein. I've also conveyed to her the issue
you raised of the overbreadth of any request for all information for all accounts having ever shipped to, or billed in
connection with, the listed addresses, and our interest in at the very least getting account information for any
accounts that include those addresses—and, more generally, the records of items shipped to those addresses, to the
extent all such records were not included in the first production. Again, sorry to be switching given our lengthy
conversation, butMl will better be able to be in touch with you in the coming days.
thanks,
From: Goldberg (Legal), Jeffrey
Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2019 02:09
To:
Subject: Subpoena CRIM1031692
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It was good speaking to you yesterday. Are you available tomorrow (Wednesday) or Thursday for a follow-up call?
My schedule is quite tight tomorrow so happy to do it Thursday, if you'd prefer.
Thanks,
Jeff
Jeffrey A. Goldberg
Associate General Counsel, Litigation & Regulatory
Amazon.com Inc.
2021 7th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98121
<Amazon.com LLC v. Lay, 758 F. Supp. 2d 1154 (W.D. Wash. 2010).pdf>
<In re Grand Jury Investigation of Possible Violation of 18 USC § 1461 et seq. (D.D.C. 2009).pdf>
<In re Grand Jury Subpoena to Amazon.com Dated August 7, 2006, 246 F.R.D. 570 (W.D. Wis. 2007).pdf>
<In re Grand Jury Subpoena to Kramerbooks & Afterwords Inc., No. 98-135 (NHJ) & 98-138 (NHJ)
(D.D.C. Apr. 6, 1998).pdf>
<Tattered Cover, Inc. v. City of Thornton, 44 P.3d 1044 (2002).pdf>
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