An email chain from July 2021 discussing a voicemail received from Congresswoman Lois Frankel (FL). Frankel indicated that Congress intends to look into the Epstein case. The email mentions attorney Jack Scarola, who represents a redacted client, provided Frankel with the recipient's contact information. The sender suggests routing the inquiry to OLA (Office of Legislative Affairs) for a formal response.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Lois Frankel | Congresswoman |
Member of Congress from Florida who left a voicemail regarding a Congressional inquiry into the Epstein case.
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| Jack Scarola | Lawyer |
Attorney representing a redacted client; informed the email sender that Congress had reached out to him about the Eps...
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Subject |
Subject of the case Congress wants to look into.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Congress |
Legislative body looking into the Epstein case.
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| OLA |
Office of Legislative Affairs (implied); suggested department to handle the Congressional request.
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| Appropriations Committee |
Committee assignment of Congresswoman Frankel.
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| Veterans Affairs Committee |
Committee assignment of Congresswoman Frankel.
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| Location | Context |
|---|---|
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Florida; location associated with Congresswoman Lois Frankel.
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"Congress wants to look into the Epstein case but one of the victim’s lawyers said she should reach out to [Redacted] first."Source
"Jack Scarola, who represents [Redacted], had told me that someone from Congress had reached out to him about the Epstein case"Source
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