Jeffrey Epstein was arrested on July 6, 2019. Emails exchanged July 10â11, 2019, later released in Justice Department Epstein files and reported by Just Security, show FBI personnel stating that New York law enforcement had been told to âstand downâ on Epstein-related investigations.
One message says the FBI had contacted NYPD leadership and that NYPDâs Special Victims Unit âhas been directed to stand downâ and that âall Epstein stuff needs to go to and throughâ the FBI. The same message notes the Manhattan District Attorneyâs Office (DANY) could attempt to continue with its own investigators, and suggests making a call regarding DANY.
An internal FBI email circulated in January 2020 references phone calls among NYPD leadership after Epsteinâs arrest became public, stating the NYPD investigation was believed to have been closed and deferred to the FBI, and expressing uncertainty about whether DANY continued investigating Ghislaine Maxwell or Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. The email frames the concern as avoiding âcompeting casesâ and public confusion, including with U.K. partners.