May 26, 2009
Epstein's counsel filed a pleading in federal court arguing civil claims under 18 USC 2255 must be dismissed.
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| Epstein's counsel | person | 25 | View Entity |
EFTA00014173.pdf
An email thread between US Attorneys (USAFLS) and the FBI discussing upcoming court dates in June 2009 regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The Assistant US Attorney expresses the belief that Epstein is in breach of his Non-Prosecution Agreement due to recent legal filings by his counsel and notes that they may need to file an indictment by July 24th, 2009. The thread also mentions motions by the Palm Beach Post to unseal the agreement.
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Acosta sends a letter to Epstein's counsel advising USAO will defer notification of state plea to state officials.
2007-12-19
U.S. Attorney's Office contacts Epstein's counsel to negotiate a resolution (nonprosecution agreement).
2007-01-01 • Southern District of Florida
State deposition of a victim where defense counsel questioned her about potential financial gain.
2008-02-20
Negotiations and communications occurred regarding the terms of Jeffrey Epstein's Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA), specifically focusing on the non-negotiable sexual offender registration and the details of his prison sentence.
2007-09-21
Epstein's counsel submitted a letter to the USAO arguing against federal prosecution.
2007-07-25
Epstein's counsel appealed to officials in Washington, D.C. to avoid enforcement of a requirement in the NPA. The appeal was rejected.
Date unknown • Washington, D.C.
Negotiations between the Government and Epstein's counsel regarding a Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) and a co-conspirator clause.
Date unknown
State discovery provisions revealed women on the 'victim list' testified they suffered no harm.
2008-05-19 • Unknown
Roth alerts Office of the Attorney General that Epstein's counsel might try to contact them for additional review and urges them not to take calls.
2008-06-26
Attempted deposition of Epstein. Epstein and his driver, Igor Zinoviev, exited in a separate elevator to leave the building. Epstein intended to exit through the front entrance to go home and watch the deposition via video feed.
2009-09-17 • Deposition location
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