This memo was written to memorialize the telephonic conference between , Deputy Criminal Division Chief from the United States (U.S) Attorney's Office; , Prosecutor for the United States Attorney's Office; and On June 21, 2019, at approximately 9:00 am, introduced herself and explained the purpose of this call was to inform of the status of the current civil case involving the U.S. Attorney's Office in relation to Jeffery Epstein. explained to that as of three months ago, the United States Attorney's Office in Atlanta had no direct involvement with Epstein's criminal case. stated that Epstein was convicted in the State of Florida by local prosecutors. Epstein agreed to a non-prosecution agreement, and part of the agreement was that he would not be prosecuted for any federal sex abuse crimes by the U.S. Attorney's Office in Miami. When some of the victims realized that Epstein agreed to a non-prosecution agreement, without the victims' input, a civil lawsuit was filed against the government. The United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida concluded that by entering into a non-prosecution agreement, the United States Attorney's Office there violated the Crime Victims' Rights Acts by not consulting with the victims prior to this agreement. When the Department of Justice headquarters in Washington DC, received the court's findings, it decided to remove the case from the Southern District of Florida and assigned it to the U.S Attorney's Office in Atlanta. This is how and became involved with the case. asked what remedies she believes should be given to her and the victims in this case. explained that she felt lost and guilty for not doing more at the time of the investigation, but stated that nothing was offered to the victims at the time. At this point, she doesn't know what should be done, and she stated that Epstein took away her innocence. Mlasked if any federal or local law enforcement agents spoke with her abo