This document is an email chain from December 2019 between attorney Andrew Patel and likely the US Attorney's Office regarding the Epstein case. The discussion centers on the Government's obligation to produce notes from a meeting with Patel's client (whose name is redacted) to the defense counsel. Patel argues that his client is not a witness, the information is not Brady material (exculpatory evidence), and that revealing his client's identity or the fact that he met with the Government could compromise his safety. Patel notes that an 'error' made by his client is contradicted by surveillance video evidence.
This document is an email chain from August and September 2019 between attorney Andrew Patel (representing inmate Johnny Contreras) and the US Attorney's Office (SDNY). The correspondence arranges a 'proffer session' meeting on September 3, 2019, for Contreras to speak with investigators about Jeffrey Epstein's death. Contreras was reportedly housed in the MCC SHU on the same tier and across the hall from Epstein when he died and, while he did not witness the hanging, he offered to share his observations.
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