Overview
- An internal email dated January 13, 2020 shows U.S. officials pursuing contact details for an individual in India to facilitate support through the New York Crime Victims Compensation program.
- The message instructs that applications be submitted via the NY.gov portal and forwarded for FBI paperwork, indicating formal steps to connect the person with benefits.
- A follow-up in the email chain asks whether six counseling sessions could be provided to the person living in India, reflecting efforts to extend therapy support outside the U.S.
- Names and personal identifiers in the correspondence are redacted, so the individual’s identity is not confirmed in the public records.
- The India-related references appear within a far larger DOJ release of more than 3 million pages that also includes emails touching on figures such as Bill Gates and former Indian health minister Harsh Vardhan, among other India-linked contacts.