President Donald Trump's first-term Department of Justice declined to prosecute 10 of Jeffrey Epstein's "co-conspirators," according to files released this week.
On Tuesday, attorney Aaron Parnas pointed out that the revelation was from "by far the most important document released overnight."
"There were 10 co-conspirators investigated by the DOJ related to Epstein and Maxwell," he explained. "None of them were charged. We need to know why."
In a 2019 email titled "Epstein update," a group discussed the details of the second attempt to prosecute Epstein.
"Epstein's bail argument is due to the Judge on Thursday, the actual bail hearing will be on Monday," one person noted.
"Of the 10 co-conspirators, 3 have been located in FL and served GJ subpoenas; 1 in Boston, 1 in NYC, and 1 in CT were located and served. 4 of the 10 are outstanding with attempts having been made," someone named Sean replied. "1 is a wealthy business man in Ohio, a lead is being sent to CV; the remaining 3 are currently out of pocket."
"The 1-800-CALL-FBI line is up and running, we have received approximately 45 calls which we are in the process of vetting out. Let me know if you need anything else," the person added.
In a follow-up email, a prosecutor seemed to request "an update on the 10 co-conspirators by COB today."
"Can you tell us how many have successfully been located/interviewed/served with GJS? I believe the breakdown was 5 in New York, 1 in North Carolina, 1 in Boston, and 3 in Florida," the follow-up email said.