Internal DOJ email from March 2021 discussing a 'friendly subpoena' for settlement records from Minor Victim-4, the fourth victim added to the superseding indictment against Ghislaine Maxwell.
This is a high-value internal prosecution email from the Chief of the Public Corruption Unit at the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York. Dated March 26, 2021—just days before the superseding indictment was filed on March 29, 2021—the email reveals prosecutors seeking settlement documents from a victim who settled with Jeffrey Epstein around 2008. The prosecutors explicitly note they need these materials for trial preparation and as potential 'Giglio' material (evidence that could be used to impeach a witness's credibility). The email shows the coordination between the Maxwell prosecution team and the victim's counsel, who agreed to provide records but required a formal subpoena.
From: To: Subject: RE: Friendly Subpoena Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2021 14:10:42 +0000 Sure. Will look for it. From: Sent: Friday, March 26, 2021 9:42 AM To: Cc: Subject: Friendly Subpoena Hi = — Just a heads up that the Maxwell team is going to seek your approval this morning to issue a friendly subpoena to counsel for Minor Victim-4, the latest victim whose abuse gives rise to the superseder, for a non-privileged materials related to her settlement with Epstein back in 2008 or thereabouts. As you can imagine, we think we need this stuff both to prepare for trial but also as potential Giglio for the witness, and her lawyer is happy to provide it to us but believes he needs a subpoena. Happy to chat further if that would be helpful, but otherwise will have the team send you an email shortly so you can approve. Thanks, Chief, Public Corruption Unit U.S. Attorney's Offfice for the Southern District of New York Tel: Cell: EFTA00019491


