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Director's Awards Nomination Form
General Information
Point of Contact Information
Nominating
NYS
Full Name
[type here]
District
Title
[type here]
Award
Superior Performance by a Litigative
Category
Team
Phone Number
[type here]
Email Address
[type here]
Synopsis
Provide a one-paragraph synopsis of 150 words or less describing the matter/work for which the individual or group is being nominated.
The synopsis should be suitable for use in the awards ceremony program.
The team members are recognized for their extraordinary work in the multi-year investigation and prosecution of
Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein, the perpetrators of expansive schemes to commit sex trafficking, enticement,
and transportation offenses against more than one hundred minor girls. Epstein and Maxwell committed these crimes
over many years, between 1994 and 2004, during which they exploited their vast wealth and elevated social status to
evade accountability. The team used novel applications of the sex trafficking and enticement statutes, successfully
litigated complex legal issues, collected and reviewed millions of pages of documentary evidence, and earned the trust
and cooperation of dozens of traumatized victims to hold Maxwell and Epstein accountable. Following a month-long
trial, Maxwell was convicted in December 2021 of counts relating to enticement, transportation, sex trafficking, and
related conspiracy offenses. Epstein was charged with sex trafficking and conspiracy in July 2019; he died by suicide
before trial.
Justification
(1,000 word limit) Provide a detailed justification describing the achievement or work for which the nominee is being recognized. If a
group award, be sure to highlight the contributions of each nominee.
The team is nominated for its extraordinary dedication, teamwork, and tireless efforts in the investigation and
prosecution of Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein, who perpetrated and facilitated countless acts of sexual abuse
upon hundreds of victims over nearly a decade. Maxwell was arrested in July 2020, and following a month-long trial
was convicted in December 2021 of conspiracy to entice minors to travel with intent to engage in sexual activity;
conspiracy to transport minors with intent to engage in sexual activity; conspiracy to commit sex trafficking of minors;
and substantive counts of transportation and sex trafficking. In June 2022, she was sentenced to [XXX] months of
incarceration. Epstein was arrested in July 2019 and charged with sex trafficking and sex trafficking conspiracy; he
died by suicide prior to trial.
The indictments and successful trial were the result of an investigation initially conducted by AUSAs
and
a
,
in close collaboration with Special Agent
FBI Analyst S
and FBI TFO / NYPD Detective
all members of the FBI Violent Crimes Against Children and Human Trafficking Task Force — and SONY Victim
Coordinator= The investigation began after a media report described controversy resulting from a state plea
agreement for Epstein following previous investigations. Through painstaking efforts to speak with victims
throughout the country and abroad, including dozens of victims not previously identified, the investigative team
uncovered a sex abuse and trafficking scheme vastly beyond what previously had been known.
The scheme began in the 1990s, when Epstein and Maxwell targeted and sexually abused vulnerable girls, in some
instances in the context of years-long coercive relationships. Maxwell and Epstein cultivated their victims carefully,
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normalizing predator behavior and gradually crossing boundaries in ever-increasing escalations toward sexual abuse.
Over time, the misconduct expanded and ultimately became a pyramid scheme of sexual abuse, in which minor girls
were paid to provide Epstein with sexualized "massages," which escalated to greater and more frequent instances of
abuse, after which the girls were then encouraged and paid to bring others to perform "massages" that would lead to
additional molestation. In doing so, Epstein and Maxwell established a cycle of abuse that affected hundreds of
victims throughout the country. In an exceptionally short period for an investigation of this scope, the team sought
and obtained an indictment for Epstein, and coordinated with FBI and the Department of Homeland Security to effect
his arrest upon his return to the United States following lengthy travel abroad.
Following Epstein's suicide, AUSAs
IM1
a,
and
along with Special Agent
Detective EIM, and Analyst
continued to investigate the role and conduct of Maxwell, who had been
Epstein's girlfriend, business partner, and co-conspirator. The team quickly assembled a powerful case against
Maxwell, including by discovering and speaking to newly-identified additional victims. The AUSAs, FBI personnel, and
Paralegal
also each spent countless hours to ensure that all relevant evidence was secured and reviewed,
including dozens of physical items, hundreds of electronic storage devices, and millions of pages of documents. In
total, the investigative team obtained over a dozen search warrants, including for multiple properties and an entire
private island, leading to the seizure and review of dozens of electronic devices containing many terabytes of
materials.
AUSAs
and
also collectively conducted more than 400 interviews of
more than 150 witnesses, including dozens of victims, in close collaboration with Victim Coordinator=, Special
AgentIMI and DetectiveM. Those interviews were undertaken in at least five different U.S. states and
territories and two foreign countries. The case was especially challenging because many of the victims previously had
experienced difficult interactions with law enforcement, either in the course of prior investigations of Epstein, in
connection with their own unrelated personal conduct following their abuse, or both.
The full investigation revealed that Maxwell had recruited, groomed, and enticed multiple minor girls to be assaulted
by Epstein, and ultimately that she herself had directly participated in numerous instances of abuse. The investigation
culminated in charges against Maxwell in July 2020. Following the indictment, AUSAs
, and
jointly drafted hundreds of pages of briefing addressing numerous defendant pretrial motions, including to
dismiss, sever, and suppress evidence.
Each member of the team worked tirelessly to overcome a zealous and well-funded defense case before and during
Maxwell's trial by expertly preparing witnesses for testimony and lengthy cross-examination, navigating complex legal
and expert-related issues, and closely coordinating with victims to ensure their stability and security before,
throughout, and after trial. At trial, over the course of a month, AUSAsM
, a
and
elicited testimony from more than 20 witnesses, cross-examined several defense witnesses, and introduced
approximately 380 exhibits. During the investigation and through trial, the team received invaluable assistance from
Victim Coordinator a,
who skillfully worked to provide crucial support to victims and to minimize additional
trauma. Paralegal Specialist
also provided critical help with the hundreds of exhibits, millions of pages of
discovery, and well over 100 witness meetings and trial prep sessions.
The efforts of the AUSAs, FBI personnel, and U.S. Attorney's Office staff assigned to this case were exceptional. The
nominees demonstrated extraordinary determination, professionalism, and teamwork in working together seamlessly
for years throughout the investigation, ultimately succeeding in obtaining Maxwell's convictions after a month-long
trial. Those efforts are worthy of recognition because they revealed a decade of crime and exploitation by Maxwell
and Epstein that had been underestimated or overlooked for years. Through the team's groundbreaking
investigation, the full scope of the criminal enterprise was finally discovered, exposed, and punished. The team also
accomplished all of these objectives while being the focus of unprecedented public interest. Finally, all members of
the investigative team worked expertly with numerous victims, establishing relationships of trust and confidence with
vulnerable individuals who ultimately were able to provide accounts of deep trauma, enabling the prosecution to
move forward and ultimately be successful.
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Case Status
Is this case closed? If this is a criminal case, have all defendants been sentenced? If this is a civil case, has it been concluded
to final order, judgment, decree or stipulation? If this is for an appellate award, has an opinion been issued? Yes
If no, please explain why this nomination should be considered.
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