Internal memo pressures fast vetting of attorneys for Epstein victim notification
Internal memo pressures fast vetting of attorneys for Epstein victim notification The passage reveals an internal push to approve specific lawyers (Podhurst and Josephsberg) for handling victim notifications in the Epstein case, mentioning high‑profile figures like Alan Dershowitz and Judge Davis. While it hints at possible influence over the selection process, it lacks concrete evidence of wrongdoing, financial transactions, or illegal coordination, limiting its investigative immediacy. Key insights: Jeff (likely a DOJ or oversight official) urges a decision by COB Nov 28, 2007 on attorney selection.; Podhurst and Josephsberg are linked to the broader Epstein defense team, including Alan Dershowitz.; The memo references the Justice for All Act of 2004, mandating victim notification.
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Internal memo pressures fast vetting of attorneys for Epstein victim notification The passage reveals an internal push to approve specific lawyers (Podhurst and Josephsberg) for handling victim notifications in the Epstein case, mentioning high‑profile figures like Alan Dershowitz and Judge Davis. While it hints at possible influence over the selection process, it lacks concrete evidence of wrongdoing, financial transactions, or illegal coordination, limiting its investigative immediacy. Key insights: Jeff (likely a DOJ or oversight official) urges a decision by COB Nov 28, 2007 on attorney selection.; Podhurst and Josephsberg are linked to the broader Epstein defense team, including Alan Dershowitz.; The memo references the Justice for All Act of 2004, mandating victim notification.
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