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This document is a page from an Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) report, filed on May 25, 2021, analyzing the government's handling of the Epstein Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA). OPR concludes that while the decision to delay notifying victims about the NPA in 2008 was not professional misconduct, the government's lack of transparency and poor communication led victims to feel ignored and ill-treated. This conduct created a public misimpression of collusion with Epstein's counsel and undermined confidence in the agreement.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Epstein Subject of a Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA)
Mentioned in relation to his victims, his counsel, and the NPA made with the government.
Epstein's victims Victim
The group of individuals who were not properly notified about the NPA and felt ill-treated by the government.
victims' attorneys Attorney
Legal representatives for Epstein's victims who had conversations with the government in 2008.
Epstein's counsel Legal Counsel
Mentioned in the context of a perceived collusion with the government to keep the NPA secret.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
OPR Government agency
The entity that conducted the analysis and concluded on the government's handling of the Epstein NPA case.
the Department Government agency
Likely referring to the Department of Justice, which had expectations of forthrightness and sensitivity in treating v...

Timeline (2 events)

2008
The government decided to postpone notifying victims about the terms of the NPA and omitted this information during interviews and conversations.
2008
The government conducted interviews with victims and had discussions with their attorneys, failing to reevaluate the strategy of withholding information about the NPA.

Relationships (2)

government Professional Epstein's victims
The government's lack of transparency and inconsistent messages led to victims feeling confused, ill-treated, ignored, and frustrated.
government Professional Epstein's counsel
The government's actions gave the misimpression to victims and the public that they had colluded with Epstein's counsel to keep the NPA secret.

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