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Date: Mon, 06 Jan 2020 17:31:04 +0000
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Thanks
SSA-
FBI New York
On Jan 6, 2020 12:18 PM, '
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Clip from 60 Minutes last night. They had the cell photos from the autopsy, but nothing new.
https://www.cbsnews.cominews/did-jeffrey-epstein-kill-himself-60-minutes-investigates-2020-01-05/
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As this is still ongoing, I agree with the no comment response.
Thanks,
Supervisory Special Agent
FBI/NYPD
Violent Crimes Task Force
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On Jan 2, 2020 8:08 AM, '
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All, see below. I truly don't think we get anything out of straying from the ongoing no comment. Anything we
add or don't add is going to continue speculation because most of it we can't clarify. I can write up a two line
on the record response to address the public interest part. Thoughts?
Thanks,
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H; MI wanted to forward this for review to see if NYO was interested in an off the record response to 60
Min re: Epstein; they've listed several Qs below. They're airing their story this Sunday, Jan. 5th. I've gone back
and forth with them a few times over the last couple months and have relayed your on the record no comment.
Let me know if there's other considerations now and I'll get back to them either way.
Thanks
Jagerson
FBI National Press Office
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From: "Zill, Oriana" <ZillO@cbsnews.com>
Date: Dec 31, 2019 3:37 PM
Subject: RE: 60 Minutes/CBS News
To: "EIMMe
,"Gordon, Emily" <GordonE@cbsnews.com>
Cc: "Alfonsi, Sharyn" <Sea60®cbsnews.corn>,"Zill, Oriana" CillO®cbsnews.com>
Dear M:
I am sorry to send this so close to New Year's Eve, but we wanted you to have it before Thursday.
As we discussed a week ago, 60 Minutes is preparing a story for air this Sunday, January 5th about the
circumstances around the death of Jeffrey Epstein. We have a list of questions but our main request is if FBI
would consider an off-the-record briefing by phone about Epstein's death this Thursday or Friday?
We will be reporting new information that has not been made public to date and we want to verify that we are
accurate. Our main subject areas that we have questions about are: the video that was reviewed by Attorney
General; the functioning of the cameras in the Tier where Epstein was housed; the position of the body when
initially found in the cell; the autopsy and forensics; and Epstein's prior suicide attempt referenced in the
indictment against the two correctional officers.
We hope you agree that it is in your interest and the public's interest to clarify the many questions that have led
to so much speculation surrounding his death.
In the event that we cannot have a briefing due to the ongoing nature of the investigation, can we request a
response to the questions below:
I) Was FBI involved in the initial investigation at the MCC of the scene and the cell where Epstein died?
2) Multiple sources have told us that the Tier L camera or cameras which view Epstein's cell door was
not functioning on the night in question. Can you confirm or deny?
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3) We were told these cameras were sent to the FBI lab for examination. Confirm or deny?
4) Are there any body camera or handheld cameras that confirm what the scene looked like upon
discovery of the dead body?
5) Has any federal investigator spoken to the two correctional officers, Michael Thomas and Tova Noel
about what they saw when they discovered Epstein's body? (Numerous sources have told us that due
to the ongoing federal case against those officers, they have not been interviewed about the details
surrounding the death. Confirm or deny?)
6) Beyond the official time of death at the hospital, has any investigation been able to determine a time of
death for Jeffrey Epstein?
7) What position was the body found in when first discovered inside the cell?
8) What is the status of the ongoing investigations into Epstein's death?
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide. We have sent a similar request directly to the Department of
Justice. Due to the intense public interest in this case, we hope our reporting can help to clarify the details.
Respectfully,
Oriana Zill, Producer
60 MINUTES
Oriana Zill, Producer
CBS News, 60 Minutes
524 West 57th Street
New York, NY 10019
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Sent: Monday, December 23, 2019 9:29 AM
To: Gordon, Emily CordonE@cbsnews.com>
Cc: Zill, Oriana <ZillO@cbsnews.com>
Subject: RE: 60 Minutes/CBS News
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Good Morning Emily, I'm in the office all day today. Feel free to give me a call or let me know the best time for you to
reach out.
Best,
Jagerson
FBI National Press Office
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All correspondence contained in this e-moil, to include all names and associated contact information, may be subject to the Freedom
of Information Act (F014), 5 U.S.C. § 552.
From: Gordon, Emily [mailto:GordonE@cbsnews.com]
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2019 5:59 PM
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Cc: Zill, Oriana Cill0@cbsnews.com>
Subject: RE: 60 Minutes/CBS News
Good evening M,
We hope this note finds you well.
Oriana and I would like to schedule a time to discuss the current story we are working on with you. It is about Jeffrey
Epstein, and scheduled to air in early January. Do you have time to connect by phone on either Monday (12/23) or the
following Monday, January 30th?
Many thanks,
Emily
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Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 9:53 AM
To: Gordon, Emily <GordonEPcbsnews.com>
Cc: Zill, Oriana <ZillO@cbsnews.com>
Subject: RE: 60 Minutes/CBS News
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Hi Emily, I reached out to our Information Management Division who manages The Vault to see if they could provide
some insight on the best approach to searching for Epstein documents. Unfortunately, there are 921 sections of
documents, and the separate sections for this group of files are not searchable separately, so you would need to do an
initial search and then go through each hit page by page.
Best,
Jagerson
FBI National Press Office
Main:
@FBI I @FBIMostWanted
All correspondence contained in this e-mail, to include all names and associated contact information, may be subject to the Freedom
of Information Act (F014), 5 U.S.C. § 552.
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From: Gordon, Emily Imallto:GordonE@cbsnews.com]
Sent: Monday, September 30, 2019 6:43 PM
To:
Cc: Zill, Oriana CillO@cbsnews.com>
Subject: RE: 60 Minutes/CBS News
Thank you again for your time this afternoon.
Below are the referenced documents we are looking for:
•
https://www.lipstickalley.com/threadsneffrey-epstein-became-an-fbi-informant-to-secure-sweetheart-deal-
and-shut-down-federal-probe-into-t.2613501/
o Jeffrey Epstein managed to shut down a federal probe into his illicit and illegal activities with underage
girls and secure his sweetheart plea deal by providing information' to the government, FBI reports
confirm.
o A federal investigation into the pedophile led by the FBI was closed out on September 18, 2008 when
Epstein 'provided information to the FBI as agreed upon' according to the case agent.
o * The actual FBI documents we are looking for are inside this article.
•
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/article220097825.html
o A newly released FBI report shows that at the time the non-prosecution deal was executed, the agency
was interviewing witnesses and victims "from across the United States." The probe stretched from
Florida to New York and New Mexico, records show. The report was released by the FBI in response to a
lawsuit filed by Radar Online and was made available on the bureau's website after the Miami Herald
and other news organizations submitted requests, said Daniel Novack, the lawyer who filed the
Freedom of Information Act case pro bono.
Warmly,
Emily
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