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Summary
This document page describes communications and actions taken in late October 2007 related to a non-prosecution agreement. It details an email from Acosta expressing frustration with negotiations, Sloman's subsequent communication with opposing counsel Lefkowitz that led to an agreement, and the signing of an addendum by Epstein's attorneys. The document also includes an email exchange between prosecutors Villafaña and Sloman discussing the propriety of selecting a private attorney for victims versus a Special Master, and Sloman reassuring Villafaña in the face of criticism from defense counsel.
People (7)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Acosta |
Weighed in on an agreement, sent an email to Villafaña and Sloman, and was copied on an email.
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| Villafaña | USAO representative |
Received an email from Acosta, later emailed Sloman, and her name was printed on the NPA addendum as the USAO represe...
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| Sloman |
Received an email from Acosta, sent a draft addendum to Lefkowitz, sent a letter to the special master, signed an add...
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| Lefkowitz |
Received a new draft addendum from Sloman.
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| Epstein |
Signed the NPA addendum on October 29, 2007.
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| Lefcourt | attorney |
One of Epstein's attorneys who signed the NPA addendum.
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| Sanchez | attorney |
One of Epstein's attorneys who signed the NPA addendum.
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Organizations (1)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| USAO | government agency |
Mentioned as having selected a person to serve as special master and as the party Villafaña represented on the NPA ad...
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Timeline (2 events)
Relationships (6)
Acosta sent an email to Villafaña and Sloman regarding a legal matter, indicating they are colleagues.
Acosta sent an email to Villafaña and Sloman regarding a legal matter, indicating they are colleagues.
Villafaña emailed Sloman for 'advice and the pep talk,' and Sloman signed a legal document on her behalf, indicating a supportive collegial relationship.
Sloman sent a draft addendum to Lefkowitz, indicating they were opposing counsel negotiating an agreement.
Lefcourt is described as one of Epstein's attorneys who signed the NPA addendum.
Key Quotes (5)
"This has to stop,"Source
— Acosta
(The subject line of an email sent to Villafaña and Sloman.)
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"the advice and the pep talk,"Source
— Villafaña
(In an email to Sloman, thanking him.)
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Quote #2
"The funny thing is that I had never met (and still haven’t met) or spoken to [the private attorney] before I asked him if he would be willing to take on this case. . . . But as soon as you mentioned the appearance problem, I saw where the problem would arise and agreed that the Special Master would be a safer route. I just worry that the defense’s attacks on me could harm the victims."Source
— Villafaña
(An explanation in an email to Sloman regarding her selection of a private attorney to assist victims.)
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Quote #3
"put an . . . insidious spin"Source
— Sloman
(In a response to Villafaña, describing how defense counsel characterized her role in proposing the private attorney.)
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Quote #4
"I hope that you understand that these ad hominem attacks against you do not diminish in our eyes what you and the agents have accomplished."Source
— Sloman
(In a response to Villafaña, offering reassurance against defense counsel's attacks.)
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Quote #5
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