This is a 2019 email exchange between federal prosecutors and defense attorneys arranging a proffer session with a potential witness who had contact with Jeffrey Epstein.
This April 3, 2019 email shows Assistant U.S. Attorneys coordinating with attorneys from Conlon Kaplan Blecker & Fink LLP (including former AUSA Jenna Dabbs) to schedule a proffer meeting with a female witness. The prosecutors are seeking to corroborate the witness's account and request phone numbers she used to communicate with Epstein or his associates. The witness's name appears to have been redacted and prosecutors note she may have changed her last name since the relevant time period.

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From: ' To: Alex Conlon fr-" Cc: Alexandra Elenowitz-Hess Subject: Re: Scheduling a proffer Date: Wed, 03 Apr 2019 19:07:21 +0000 Importance: Normal That's great, thanks — and Jenna is fantastic, happy to have her involved. Just to clarify, and to help with our scheduling, I take it we'll start with an attorney proffer? Or let me know if I misinterpreted and we're talking about a meeting with the client. Either one totally fine but wanted to confirm— let me know and I'll circle back in timing, and will also send you a copy of our standard proffer agreement so you have it for your meeting with her this afternoon. Two other quick things — first, we know your client as but I think you mentioned her name has changed? Could you please let me know her current last name? And second, one very helpful thing for us would be to have any phone numbers she utilized with Epstein or anyone associated with him at that time, and/or numbers for him or others she communicated with in connection with him. Primarily, that could help to corroborate and confirm her recollections, and it's something we don't need to talk to her directly about to get started working on. If you think it would concern her to provide that at this stage, no problem at all, we can circle back to it later, but wanted to mention it. thanks, On Apr 3, 2019, at 14:30, Alex Conlon < > wrote: Hi there, Sorry for the delay on our end. Robbie is going to be out of town, but Alex Hess (cc'd here) and I, and our colleague Jenna Dabbs (former member of your office), would love to do a proffer with you tomorrow or Friday. We can do it by phone or in person, but would prefer to do it in person. On Thursday, we are available from 9 to 11AM or after 4PM. On Friday, we are available any time after 11AM. What works best for you? Thanks! Conlon Kaplan ilecker & Fink LLP This email and its attachments may contain information that is confidential and/or protected from disclosure by the attorney-client. work product or other applicable legal privilege. If you are not the intended recipient of the email. please be aware that any unauthorized review use. disclosure. dissemination. distribution, or copying of this communication. or any of its contents. is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error. please notify the sender immediately and destroy all copies of the message from your computer system. Thank you. EFTA00020783