This is a brief email exchange from December 17, 2021, involving a court reporter and an Assistant United States Attorney regarding logistics for Ghislaine Maxwell's deposition.
The document captures an email thread where an Assistant U.S. Attorney requests contact with Theresa Acosta, the court reporter for Maxwell's deposition. The purpose was to ensure she would be available at the courthouse during lunch in case the defense did not stipulate to her presence, as they had reportedly agreed to do. It highlights the behind-the-scenes coordination involved in high-profile legal proceedings.
Frong Subject: Date: Importance: Re: [EXTERNAL EMAIL] - Court reporter Fri, 17 Dec 2021 14:28:18 +0000 Normal I called and left a voicemail to be here at lunch. She has not called me back yet to confirm I'll call again in a bit. On Dec 17, 2021, at 07:57," > wrote: CAUTION! EXTERNAL SENDER STOP WHEN UNSURE. Never click on links or open attachments if sender is unknown, and never provide user ID or password. Suspicious? Please report to this email address: [email protected] Hey.. Would one of you reach out to Theresa Acosta, the court reporter for Maxwell's deposition, and ask her to come to the courthouse at lunch? We'd like her to be available in case the defense doesn't stip, as they've agreed to do. Mandy has her number. Thanks, Assistant United States Attorney Southern District of New York 1 Saint Andrews Plaza New York, New York 10007 EFTA00037001