EFTA00013528.pdf

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Summary

This document is an email chain from November 2007 between Jay Lefkowitz (Kirkland & Ellis) and the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida (USAFLS). The correspondence concerns the scheduling of Jeffrey Epstein's plea and sentencing hearings. Lefkowitz asserts that the Court confirmed a date of January 4th for both the plea and sentencing on 'agreed-upon counts,' while USAFLS staff discuss conflicting dates (Dec 14/16) internally and await confirmation from Judge Davis.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Defendant
Subject of plea and sentencing discussions; believes Jan 4th is the date.
Jay Lefkowitz Defense Attorney
Sender of the original email; attorney at Kirkland & Ellis; confirming plea/sentencing dates.
Judge Davis Judge
Mentioned as the judge expected to provide clarity on the schedule.
[Redacted] Assistant U.S. Attorney
Recipient/Sender of emails within USAFLS; discussing the schedule.

Timeline (2 events)

2007-12-16
Alternative date discussed for plea/sentencing (dismissed as a Sunday).
Court
2008-01-04
Proposed date for Epstein's plea and sentencing hearing.
Court

Relationships (2)

Jay Lefkowitz Attorney/Client Jeffrey Epstein
Lefkowitz is negotiating the plea and sentencing dates on behalf of Epstein.
Jay Lefkowitz Opposing Counsel USAFLS (Prosectuors)
Correspondence regarding court scheduling and plea agreements.

Key Quotes (2)

"Clearly Epstein believes that January 4th not December 16th is when he'll plead guilty and be sentenced."
Source
EFTA00013528.pdf
Quote #1
"As we discussed, and as we have confirmed, the Court has told us she will handle both at the same time (plea before sentencing, obviously), and to the agreed-upon counts, on Jan 4."
Source
EFTA00013528.pdf
Quote #2

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