Manhattan DA office’s internal miscommunication on unsealing Epstein appellate briefs and suggestion to notify Florida prosecutors
Manhattan DA office’s internal miscommunication on unsealing Epstein appellate briefs and suggestion to notify Florida prosecutors The passage reveals a procedural dispute and a possible internal miscommunication within the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office regarding the unsealing of appellate briefs related to Jeffrey Epstein. It mentions a suggested notification to the Palm Beach County State Attorney’s Office, offering a concrete lead (names, dates, agencies) for further investigation, but it lacks direct evidence of wrongdoing or financial flows, limiting its impact. Key insights: December 21, 2018: New York Post filed motion to unseal Epstein appellate briefs with redacted victim names.; DA office initially appeared to oppose the motion, then claimed no position after internal miscommunication.; Assistant DA Karen Friedman Agnifilo cited a miscommunication by Mr. Frost as the cause of the contradictory stance.
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Manhattan DA office’s internal miscommunication on unsealing Epstein appellate briefs and suggestion to notify Florida prosecutors The passage reveals a procedural dispute and a possible internal miscommunication within the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office regarding the unsealing of appellate briefs related to Jeffrey Epstein. It mentions a suggested notification to the Palm Beach County State Attorney’s Office, offering a concrete lead (names, dates, agencies) for further investigation, but it lacks direct evidence of wrongdoing or financial flows, limiting its impact. Key insights: December 21, 2018: New York Post filed motion to unseal Epstein appellate briefs with redacted victim names.; DA office initially appeared to oppose the motion, then claimed no position after internal miscommunication.; Assistant DA Karen Friedman Agnifilo cited a miscommunication by Mr. Frost as the cause of the contradictory stance.
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