Document EFTA00016822 appears to be a news article or summary of news articles, dated February 5, 2020, concerning Prince Andrew's response to claims that he was not cooperating with the FBI in their investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's alleged sexual abuse.
The document focuses on the back-and-forth between Prince Andrew and Geoffrey Berman, then U.S. Attorney for Manhattan, regarding Andrew's cooperation with the FBI's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. Andrew claimed he had not been contacted by the FBI and was willing to talk, while Berman's office asserted they had made several attempts to contact Andrew's representatives. The document also mentions reporting from The Daily Beast and The Telegraph on the matter. Duncan Levin, a former federal official, is also mentioned.

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From (USANYS). < IMIN' To: (USANYS)" Subject: DAILY BEAST: Prince Andrew: I'm Ready to Talk. The FBI Never Asked. Feds: Oh Yes, We Did Date: Wed, 05 Feb 2020 18:24:46 +0000 Prince Andrew and the FBI were involved in a furious war of words Tuesday, after he denied claims made by the U.S. attorney for Manhattan, Geoffrey Berman, that he has refused to cooperate with American authorities investigating Jeffrey Epstein's alleged sexual abuse. Andrew said no request had been received, and he was ready to talk. However a spokesperson for Berman's office told The Daily Beast they stood by the prosecutor's comments, EFTA00016822
specifically the claim that they had "made several attempts to contact" Andrew's representatives. Andrew, 59, however, was said to be "angry and bewildered," according to The Daily 'I gILaO, at allegations made by Berman. On Monday, Berman called out Andrew for giving "zero co-operation" to the investigation into Epstein at a press conference held outside Epstein's infamous front door. EFTA00016823
"Nothing could be further from the truth," a source described as "close to" Andrew told The Telegraph, "The Duke is more than happy to talk to the FBI but he hasn't been approached by them yet. "He is angry about the way this is being portrayed and bewildered as to why this was said in New York. It seems certain people are jumping the gun." However law-enforcement sources were adamant that EFTA00016824
they "stood by" Berman's remarks. Berman said he was taking the rare step of calling Andrew out by name because Andrew himself, in his disastrous Newsnight interview, had said: "I am willing to help any appropriate law-enforcement agency with their investigations, if required." While many observers saw Berman's remarks as a desperate (and likely unsuccessful) attempt to shame Prince Andrew into living up to his earlier vow, Duncan Levin, a former federal and New York state prosecutor in the Manhattan DA's office, saw something else: evidence of the authorities' determination to leave no EFTA00016825
stone unturned as they go after the rich and powerful global network which Epstein cultivated. Levin, who is now a managing partner at Tucker Levin, PLLC, told The Daily Beast that while it was "highly unusual for a prosecutor to make a public statement about a witness's reluctance to cooperate with law enforcement" there is "nothing usual about this case, in any way. Prince Andrew is not your typical witness, by any stretch of the imagination." Public Affairs United States Department of Justice U.S. Attorney's Office [Southern District of New York Mobile I Press Office: (212) 637-1020 EFTA00016826





