EFTA00014104.pdf

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Type: Email correspondence
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This document contains an email thread between Jeffrey Epstein's attorney, Jack Goldberger, and an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida regarding the specific wording of Epstein's plea agreement. The discussion focuses on ensuring the state plea agreement complies with the September 2007 federal non-prosecution agreement (NPA), specifically requesting the insertion of the word 'imprisoned' to describe Epstein's six-month sentence. Goldberger confirms the change is acceptable.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Jack Goldberger Defense Attorney
Representing Jeffrey Epstein; negotiating plea agreement details with USAO.
Roy Black Defense Attorney
Representing Jeffrey Epstein; recipient of the original Notice of Non-Compliance.
Jeffrey Epstein Defendant
Subject of the plea agreement and non-prosecution agreement discussed.
Redacted (Ms.) Assistant U.S. Attorney
USAO official communicating with defense counsel regarding plea agreement wording and compliance.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
USAO for the Southern District of Florida
Prosecuting authority negotiating the agreement.

Timeline (1 events)

2008-06-27
Telephone conference regarding Epstein plea agreement compliance.
Telephone
Jack Goldberger Assistant U.S. Attorney (Ms. Redacted)

Locations (2)

Location Context
Address of the Assistant U.S. Attorney.
Jurisdiction of the USAO.

Relationships (2)

Jack Goldberger Attorney-Client Jeffrey Epstein
Goldberger negotiating plea agreement on behalf of Epstein.
Jack Goldberger Co-Counsel Roy Black
Both addressed in the original email regarding Epstein's defense.

Key Quotes (3)

"we agreed that the Epstein state plea agreement was in compliance with the September 2007 non-prosecution agreement entered into between Mr. Epstein and the USAO for the Souhern District of Florida."
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"we ask that you insert the word "imprisoned" following the words "six months" in the second sentencing paragraph."
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Quote #2
"not a problem."
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Quote #3

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