EFTA00013499.pdf

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Type: Email correspondence / legal agreement draft
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Summary

This document contains an email chain from October 11-12, 2007, between Jay Lefkowitz (Kirkland & Ellis) and the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida (USAFLS), specifically involving Alex Acosta and a redacted Assistant US Attorney. The correspondence concerns the drafting of an 'Addendum to the Non-Prosecution Agreement' for Jeffrey Epstein. Key points of negotiation include the selection process for an 'independent third-party' to represent victims and the stipulation that Epstein would pay this representative's fees, but not costs associated with contested litigation against him.

People (7)

Name Role Context
Jay Lefkowitz Attorney
Partner at Kirkland & Ellis LLP, negotiating on behalf of Epstein.
R. Alexander Acosta United States Attorney
US Attorney for Southern District of Florida (USAFLS), mentioned in emails and listed as signatory.
Jeffrey Epstein Subject of Investigation
Subject of the Non-Prosecution Agreement being amended.
Gerald Lefcourt Counsel to Jeffrey Epstein
Listed as signatory on the Addendum.
Lilly Ann Sanchez Attorney for Jeffrey Epstein
Listed as signatory on the Addendum.
Judge Davis Judge
Mentioned by Lefkowitz as a potential model for the 'independent third-party' selector.
[Redacted] Assistant U.S. Attorney
Main correspondent from USAFLS negotiating with Lefkowitz.

Timeline (1 events)

2007-10-12
Negotiation and revision of the 'Addendum to the Non-Prosecution Agreement' regarding victim representation.
Email Correspondence
Jay Lefkowitz Alex Acosta [Redacted AUSA]

Locations (1)

Relationships (3)

Jay Lefkowitz Legal Counsel Jeffrey Epstein
Lefkowitz is negotiating the agreement on behalf of his client (Epstein).
Alex Acosta Colleagues/Supervisory [Redacted AUSA]
Email states 'I just got off the phone with Alex' regarding the revised paragraph.
Jay Lefkowitz Opposing Counsel (Negotiation) Alex Acosta
Negotiating terms of the NPA Addendum.

Key Quotes (4)

"The United States has the right to assign to an independent third-party the responsibility for consulting with and, subject to the good faith approval of Epstein’s counsel, selecting the attorney representative for the victims."
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"Epstein has agreed to pay the fees of the attorney representative."
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"This provision, however, shall not obligate Epstein to pay the fees and costs of contested litigation filed against him."
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Quote #3
"I made it 'will assign' because I understood that you didn't actually want to pick the lawyer and that you wanted judge davis, or someone like him, to select the lawyer."
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Quote #4

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