According to DOJ-released documents indexed by Epstein Exposed, ANDREW ROHRBACH appears in 1 case document in the Epstein files.
Mentioned in 115 documents. Roles: Assistant United States Attorney, Assistant U.S. Attorney prosecuting the case, Assistant US Attorney, Assistant U.S. Attorney opposing the motion, Assistant U.S. Attorney
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ANDREW ROHRBACH is mentioned in documents or reporting related to the Epstein case. Being mentioned does not imply any wrongdoing, criminal conduct, or inappropriate behavior.
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Background
Andrew Rohrbach is an Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA) in the Southern District of New York who served as a member of the prosecution team in the federal criminal case against Ghislaine Maxwell (United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell, Case No. 20-cr-00008). He worked under United States Attorneys Audrey Strauss and subsequently Damian Williams.
Rohrbach's name appears across a large volume of court filings related to the Maxwell prosecution, spanning pre-trial motions, redaction and sealing requests, jury selection materials, motions in limine, trial preparation documents, and correspondence with the court. He worked alongside fellow AUSAs Alison Moe, Lara Pomerantz, and Maurene Comey as part of the core prosecution team.
There is no indication in the provided documents that Rohrbach had any personal connection to Jeffrey Epstein or Ghislaine Maxwell outside of his official prosecutorial role. His involvement in the case appears to be entirely in a professional capacity as a federal prosecutor.
Epstein Connection
Andrew Rohrbach's connection to the Epstein case is entirely professional. He served as one of the Assistant United States Attorneys who prosecuted Ghislaine Maxwell on federal charges of conspiracy, enticement, and transportation of minors for illegal sex acts, among other charges. He was a signatory on numerous government filings and briefs throughout the pre-trial and trial phases of the case, and participated in courtroom proceedings including discussions about witness testimony and evidence.
Legal Status
Andrew Rohrbach was a federal prosecutor (Assistant United States Attorney) in the Southern District of New York who served on the prosecution team in United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell, Case No. 20-cr-00008. He has no personal legal involvement in the Epstein matter.
Key Relationships(10)
Fellow AUSA on the Maxwell prosecution team; co-signed numerous government filings together (d-956, d-7025, d-7055, d-7719, and many others).
Fellow AUSA on the Maxwell prosecution team; co-signed numerous government filings together (d-956, d-7025, d-7055, d-7719, and many others).
Fellow AUSA on the Maxwell prosecution team; appeared together on government filings throughout the case (d-7055, d-7087, d-7328).
Damian Williams served as United States Attorney overseeing the Maxwell prosecution; Rohrbach filed briefs under Williams's authority (d-956, d-7025, d-7719, d-7756).
Audrey Strauss served as United States Attorney earlier in the Maxwell case; Rohrbach was part of the prosecution team under her authority (d-7075).
Judge Alison J. Nathan presided over the Maxwell case; Rohrbach submitted numerous letters and filings addressed to her (d-6380, d-6477, d-7128, d-7159, d-7174, d-7178, d-7277, d-7282, d-7285, d-7301, d-7305, d-7340, d-7388, d-7403, d-7416, d-7425, d-7441, d-7505, d-7538, d-7552, d-7719, d-7756).
Ghislaine Maxwell was the defendant in the criminal case that Rohrbach prosecuted (d-7055, d-7087, d-7328, and throughout all filings).
Jeffrey Epstein was referenced as a co-conspirator of Maxwell; Rohrbach signed the letter notifying defense of intent to refer to Epstein as co-conspirator at trial (d-7468).
Bobbi C. Sternheim was Maxwell's defense counsel; Rohrbach engaged with her as opposing counsel in various filings (d-7118, d-7377, d-7391).
Jeffrey S. Pagliuca was Maxwell's defense counsel; Rohrbach engaged with him as opposing counsel (d-7055, d-7390, d-7391).
Timeline(12 events)
Rohrbach signed a court filing in the Maxwell case (20cr0008089) as Assistant United States Attorney.
Participated in extensive pre-trial litigation including filings on redactions, sealing of exhibits, suppression motions, and pretrial schedule discussions.
Submitted government's omnibus memorandum in opposition to Maxwell's pre-trial motions, addressing the Epstein NPA, timeliness of indictment, and motions to suppress evidence.
Signed letter to defense counsel informing them that the government intended to refer to Jeffrey Epstein as a co-conspirator of Ghislaine Maxwell at trial.
Submitted government reply memorandum in support of motions in limine to protect identities of minor victims by allowing pseudonym testimony.
Signed joint proposed juror questionnaire and voir dire submission.
Government requested adjustment of deadline for defense Rule 412 motion filing.
Filed government briefing in case 2020-cr-00008 alongside AUSAs Alison Moe and Lara Pomerantz.
Filed letter stating government had no suggestions or objections to court's draft preliminary jury instructions.
Signed stipulation agreeing to admit Government Exhibit 1009 as evidence at trial.
Participated in trial proceedings, including discussions about recall of witnesses and subpoenas.
Filed proposed joint limiting instruction regarding Government Exhibit 52.
At a Glance
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