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People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Type: Legal correspondence / attorney letter
File Size: 650 KB
Summary

A legal letter from defense attorney Jack A. Goldberger arguing against the prosecution of his client (implied to be Jeffrey Epstein). Goldberger attempts to discredit the accuser ('this girl') by citing her drug use and claiming she lied about her age (claiming 18) and that 'no sex occurred,' only a topless massage for $200. He urges the recipient (likely the State Attorney's office) to pursue an 'informal resolution' rather than filing charges, citing the permanent reputational damage caused by internet searches.

People (6)

Name Role Context
Jack A. Goldberger Defense Attorney
Author of the letter, representing the client (implied Jeffrey Epstein).
Lanna Belohlavek Esquire
Copied (cc) on the letter.
Client Defendant/Suspect
Goldberger's client (Jeffrey Epstein). Accused of soliciting a minor. Goldberger claims he was told the girl was 18 a...
The Girl Alleged Victim/Witness
Unnamed female who provided a 'topless massage'. Described by defense as having a history of drug use and running away.
Twin Sister Mentioned Party
The girl allegedly offered to bring her twin sister next time.
Parents Witnesses/Complainants
Parents of the girl; described by Goldberger as having criminal records for fraud and contacting police months later.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Law Enforcement
Accused by Goldberger of lacking objectivity and applying pressure.
Google
Referenced regarding the permanence of reputation damage ('forever reference').
DOJ-OGR
Department of Justice - Office of Government Relations (referenced in footer stamp).

Timeline (2 events)

Several months after incident
Parents contacted police
Unknown
Parents Police
Unknown (Prior to letter)
Massage Incident
Client's home

Locations (2)

Location Context
Location where the 'topless massage' took place.
Location the girl allegedly ran away to in the past.

Relationships (2)

Jack A. Goldberger Attorney/Client Client
Refers to 'my client' throughout the letter.
Client Transactional/Alleged Victim The Girl
She provided a massage, he paid her $200.

Key Quotes (6)

"the agreed to facts of this case are that: (1) this girl, was driven to my clients' home with the express and sole purpose of providing a topless massage"
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"she told my client she was 18 years old"
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"most importantly (6) no sex occurred."
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"I believe that it is only just... that your office opt NOT to prosecute this case."
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"better served with at worst an informal resolution of this matter."
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"a "Google search" is now a "forever" reference on any job application"
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