thanks, From: Jill Greenfield Sent: Saturday, February 08, 2020 13:17 To: Cc: Kyle Phillips <[email protected]>.; Louise Scott Subject: Re: Epstein investigation Hi >; Thanks for this. I've been asked who would be in the room and thereafter who would have access to any notes made. Would her permission be sought before disclosing to any other parties or officials? As you know there is a real difficulty in relation to her anonymity in the US versus the UK. Are you able to provide any comfort on this? Many thanks Jill Jill Greenfield Partner Personal Injury Team of the Year - Solicitors Journal Awards 2017 kimage001.jpgd Sent from my iPhone On 6 Feb 2020, at 21:53, Ms. Greenfield, wrote: Thank you again for speaking with us earlier today regarding our interest in talking with your client in connection with our investigation into the conduct of Jeffrey Epstein. As requested, we wanted to briefly memorialize our current views and understandings of your client, and also to reiterate our interest in approaching any discussion with great care and sensitivity, particularly to avoid adding to her trauma or causing re-victimization. As we mentioned on the phone, your client is not a target of our investigation—it sounds like the analogue in the U.K. may be the "suspect" category—and we currently do not have reason to believe that she has committed any U.S. federal crime. As we discussed, our knowledge of your client specifically is somewhat limited, having never spoken to her—and therefore knowing about her only through other witnesses and records—but it certainly has been our experience that the overwhelming majority of young women and girls who were in the orbit of Jeffrey Epstein during the relevant periods were subject to his abuse. It does not surprise us, nor do we have any trouble believing, that your client was similarly a victim. I hope that is helpful in understanding the capacity in which we hope to speak with her. EFTA00102501
Separately, and as we also discussed, any discussion with our team would be entirely voluntary—and that extends not just to whether she would be willing to meet with us at all, but also including her ability to decline to discuss particular topics or even particular questions, and to talk with her counsel at any time, to take any breaks that would be beneficial while we're meeting, etc. In terms of topic areas, we would be hoping to learn about the general narrative of her interactions with Epstein and his other associates and employees, including Ghislaine Maxwell, whom we understand she may have worked directly for. That would broadly include how she came to be in contact with them, the nature and scope of her employment, any instructions she was given relating to other women or girls, and just generally her experiences and observations in interacting with them. We ordinarily would also be interested in understanding the general nature of the abuse she was subjected to, but I want to emphasize that we would not need to discuss with her the specifics if she weren't comfortable with that, and in particular we often don't even broach that subject in a first meeting. Please let us know if you have any additional questions, and in particular whether any other information from us would be useful, and we look forward to speaking with you again soon. Regards, Assistant U.S. Attorney Southern District of New York Fieldfisher, Riverbank House, 2 Swan Lane, London EC4R 3TT. www.fieldfisher.com We do not intend to change our bank details. If you receive any communication that any of our bank details have changed, telephone us and speak to your contact at our office before transferring any funds. We do not accept responsibility for monies paid into a wrong bank account in any circumstances. This email and any attachments are confidential and may also be privileged. If you receive this message in error, please contact the sender immediately, destroy the email and any attachments and do not use, copy, store or disclose this email and any attachments for any purpose. Fieldfisher does not accept service of documents by electronic means without express prior agreement. For details about what personal information we collect and why, please see our Privacy Notice on our website at www.fieldfisher.com. Fieldfisher is the trading name of Fieldfisher LLP, a limited liability partnership registered in England and Wales (registered number 0C3I8472) and is authorised and regulated by the Solicitors' Regulation Authority. A list of its members and their professional qualifications is available at its registered office. Riverbank House. 2 Swan Lane. London EC4R 3TT. We use the term partner to refer to a member of Fieldfisher LLP or an employee or consultant with equivalent standing or qualifications. EFTA00102502



