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This document is a legal addendum, filed on August 28, 2015, to the Non-Prosecution Agreement between Jeffrey Epstein and the United States. It clarifies the procedure for appointing an independent attorney representative for victims, detailing that the U.S. and Epstein will both have input on the selection. The addendum specifies that Epstein has agreed to pay this representative's fees, but this financial obligation will cease if the representative chooses to file contested litigation against him.
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| Name | Role | Context |
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| JEFFREY EPSTEIN | Subject of investigation and party to the agreement |
Mentioned as the subject of the investigation and a party to the Non-Prosecution Agreement being modified. He agrees ...
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| Epstein's counsel | Legal representative |
Mentioned as having the right to give 'good faith approval' for the selection of the victims' attorney representative.
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| attorney representative | Legal representative for victims |
An individual to be selected to represent victims identified under the Agreement. The process for their selection and...
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| The United States | government agency |
A party to the Non-Prosecution Agreement with Jeffrey Epstein, involved in the selection process for the victims' att...
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2015-08-28
An addendum to the Non-Prosecution Agreement concerning Jeffrey Epstein was filed, modifying paragraph 7 to clarify the process for selecting and paying for an attorney representative for victims.
The United States
Jeffrey Epstein
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The document is an addendum to a Non-Prosecution Agreement between Jeffrey Epstein and The United States, outlining their respective rights and obligations regarding a third-party attorney for victims.
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