Subject: FW: Information from Norway - Epstein-case (EJ 376/19) Date: Thu, 09 Jan 2020 21:11:40 +0000 Attachments: 2019 12_17_at_15h08m22s_ JobID_28242.pdf Inline-Images: image002.png Consistent with passing along all tips that come to us directly, please see the email below (and attachment here) that | received earlier today. | have responded to confirm receipt. thanks, From (CRM) <i > Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2020 05:51 To: rs ) <n > Subject: FW: Information from Norway - Epstein-case (EJ 376/19) = | am our DOJ Liaison Prosecutor stationed in The Hague at Eurojust (and an AUSA from Baltimore on detail to OIA). | received the information below, and attached, from our Norwegian partners here. I’m not sure what value add it has, but | am following through on my promise to pass it on. Let me know if you have any questions at all, or if | can be of further assistance here. Thanks, mz as U.S. Department of Justice Office of International Affairs Counsel U.S. Liaison Prosecutor, Eurojust The Hague, Netherlands Mobile: Email: From as ( Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2019 4:45 PM EFTA00084222

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J (i) Cc: Liaison Prosecutor Norway <_ >; ~LP United States Subject: Information from Norway - Epstein-case (EJ 376/19) The Norwegian Director of Public Prosecution has on behalf of the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs sent me information that might be of interest in the case against Mr. Epstein, and requested me to forward the information to USA. The letter concerns International Peace Institute in New York and donations from Jeffrey Epstein. | would highly appreciate your kind assistance to forward the information to the competent authorities in USA conducting the ongoing investigation. The information in the letter is provided by a woman to an employee in the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Her identity will upon request be given to your HA. Please let me know if | can be of any further assistance. Kind regards Liaison Prosecutor for Norway EUROJUST EUROJUST - Criminal justice across borders The Hague, Netherlands Eurojust supports national authorities in the efficient coordination of investigations and prosecutions of serious and organised cross-border crime. This message is confidential and may be legally privileged or otherwise protected from disclosure. If you are not the intended recipient, please telephone or e-mail the sender and delete this message and any attachment from your system. You must not copy or disclose the contents of this message or any attachment to any other person. EFTA00084223