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This legal document details the negotiations for a Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) for Epstein. It shows Epstein's attorney, Lefkowitz, arguing against certain terms and proposing alternatives to prosecutors Acosta, Lourie, and Villafaña. The document includes a direct email from Lefkowitz to Acosta questioning the rejection of a plea deal and concludes with the defense introducing a confidentiality clause into the NPA for the first time.

People (7)

Name Role Context
Lefkowitz Attorney
Presented arguments, offered alternatives for an NPA, sent revised versions of the NPA, and emailed Acosta regarding ...
Sanchez
Mentioned as having previously presented arguments similar to Lefkowitz's.
Lourie Prosecutor/Government Attorney
Received arguments from Lefkowitz, participated in a conference call with Acosta and Villafaña, and received the fina...
Acosta Prosecutor/Government Attorney
A key negotiator on the government side, received proposals and emails from Lefkowitz, participated in conference cal...
Epstein Defendant
The subject of the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) being negotiated. The agreement concerns his potential plea and se...
Villafaña AUSA (Assistant United States Attorney)
Participated in a conference call, received revised NPAs from Lefkowitz, emailed Acosta, and sent the final NPA versi...
Marie
Mentioned in an email from Lefkowitz as the person who informed him that his proposal had been rejected.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
Government government agency
Referenced in the confidentiality clause of the NPA regarding disclosure obligations under the Freedom of Information...

Timeline (2 events)

Negotiations over a Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) for Epstein, involving arguments, proposals, and revisions between Epstein's counsel (Lefkowitz) and prosecutors (Acosta, Lourie, Villafaña).
Sunday evening
Lefkowitz added a confidentiality clause to a new version of the NPA for the first time.

Locations (1)

Location Context
Mentioned as the location Lourie was returning to during the Sunday evening negotiations.

Relationships (4)

Lefkowitz professional (adversarial) Acosta
Lefkowitz (defense counsel) is negotiating directly with Acosta (prosecutor) via email regarding a plea deal for Epstein, with Lefkowitz questioning Acosta's rejection of a proposal.
Acosta professional (colleagues) Villafaña
Acosta is copied on an email where Villafaña thanks him for his 'support,' and Acosta directs negotiations to Villafaña (as an AUSA), suggesting a supervisory or senior role for Acosta.
Acosta professional (colleagues) Lourie
They participated in a conference call together with Villafaña to discuss the case and were both recipients of the final NPA draft from Villafaña.
Lefkowitz attorney-client Epstein
Lefkowitz is negotiating a Non-Prosecution Agreement on behalf of Epstein, making proposals and arguments to benefit him.

Key Quotes (7)

"based on the facts alleged in this case . . . simply does not make sense."
Source
— Lefkowitz (Part of an argument presented by Lefkowitz to Lourie regarding registration requirements.)
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"constitute a prior sexual offense for purposes of enhanced recidivist sentencing"
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— Lefkowitz (An alternative proposal offered by Lefkowitz for a stipulation in the NPA.)
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Quote #2
"By accepting this option, you would be substituting the certainty of recidivist sentencing for the humiliation of registration."
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— Lefkowitz (An argument made by Lefkowitz to persuade the prosecution to accept his proposed alternative.)
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"I got a call from [M]arie who said you had rejected our proposal. Does that mean you are not even prepared to have [Epstein] commit now to plead to the registerable offense near the end of his 18 month sentence and then be sentenced to 12 month[s] community control for that charge? I thought that was exactly what you proposed [F]riday (although you wanted, but were not able, to do it with some kind of federal charge). But that still gives you a registerable sex offense, 30 months total, and 18 in jail. How can that not satisfy you—while still ensuring that [E]pstein is not unduly endangered in jail?"
Source
— Lefkowitz (An email from Lefkowitz to Acosta questioning the rejection of a proposed plea deal.)
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"I do not mean to be difficult, but our negotiations must take place with the AUSAs assigned to the case."
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— Acosta (Acosta's response to Lefkowitz's email, directing him to negotiate with the assigned prosecutors.)
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"discretion to proceed as they believe just and appropriate."
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— Acosta (Acosta explaining to Lefkowitz what he had told Lourie and Villafaña regarding the negotiations.)
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"for the support."
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— Villafaña (In an email from Villafaña to Acosta, thanking him.)
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Quote #7

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