thanks again, From: Jill Greenfield Sent: Thursday, March 05, 2020 04:20 To: Cc: Louise Scott < `• > Subject: RE: Epstein investigation [FFW-DOCS.FID6003375] Thanks I am afraid that an attorney proffer will not be possible. I have been working with the DA in New York on the Weinstein case and have simply offered up my clients to questions which has worked well. I am of course happy to speak over the phone but it seems to me that you are better off getting the information first hand. If you wish it may be sensible for you to initially have a call with my client? My client has made a complaint to the Met police regarding a sexual assault by Jeffrey Epstein whilst in London and in the employment of G Maxwell. Apart from the complaint itself, no further information has been provided to the police. I appreciate the issue re coronavirus of course. Kind regards, Jill Jill Greenfield Partner D: Personal Injury Team of the Year - Solicitors Journal Awards 2017 From: Sent: Wednesday, March 4, 2020 5:04 PM To: Jill Greenfield .ic > Cc: Louise Scott Subject: RE: Epstein investigation [FFW-DOCS.FID6003375] That's great, thank you for letting us know, and we'll check on that right away and get back to you as soon as possible. The only wrinkle, which unfortunately is completely beyond our control, is that there is now some talk of government international travel being prevented due to the coronavirus situation, but we'll talk to the relevant people here immediately. One thing that would be extremely helpful for us in the near-term, including in terms of getting approvals here — and we talked about this on the phone as well — would be to get an attorney proffer about your understanding of generally what information you expect your client will convey on the subjects we've spoken about? We completely understand that it's best to have her tell her story directly to us, but in terms of our preparation it's often very useful for both us and the EFTA00022308


