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People
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Organizations
3
Locations
2
Events
2
Relationships
3
Quotes

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Type: Legal correspondence / defense letter
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Summary

A legal letter from defense attorney Gerald Lefcourt to prosecutor Lanna Belohlavek dated June 5, 2006. The letter argues that the State's case against the client (implied Jeffrey Epstein) has weakened due to severe credibility issues with three key witnesses, citing theft, drug use, and fraud. Lefcourt emphasizes that his client has passed a lie detector test and provided favorable psycho-sexual evaluations.

People (7)

Name Role Context
Gerald B. Lefcourt Defense Attorney
Author of the letter representing the client.
Lanna Belohlavek Prosecutor / Recipient
Recipient of the letter, involved in plea negotiations.
The Client (Jeffrey Epstein) Defendant
Referred to as 'the client'; defense claims he passed a lie detector test and psycho-sexual evaluations.
Saige Witness / Victim
Mentioned in context of her parents' criminal history.
[Redacted Witness 1] Witness
Described as having a history of theft, lying about age, and prostitution.
[Redacted Witness 2] Witness
Described as admitting to drug use, having naked photos on a website, and running away to Georgia.
Saige's Parents Parents of Witness
Accused of having a criminal history of fraud.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Law Offices of Gerald B. Lefcourt, P.C.
Law firm representing the defendant.
The Office / The State
Prosecution authority.
DOJ
Department of Justice (referenced in footer stamp).

Timeline (2 events)

February 16, 2006
Meeting where misdemeanor charges were initially discussed and the State indicated investigating a felony.
Unknown
Defense Counsel Prosecution (Lanna Belohlavek)
Unknown
Witness dropped off by local drug dealer at 5:45 a.m.
West Palm Beach
Witness Drug Dealer

Locations (3)

Location Context
Location where a witness was found after running away.
Origin of a police report.
Location where a witness returned before being dropped off by a drug dealer.

Relationships (2)

Gerald B. Lefcourt Attorney-Client The Client (Epstein)
Letter header and reference to 'the client'.
Saige Family Saige's Parents
Reference to 'Saige's parents'.

Key Quotes (3)

"Since the Meeting on February 16, 2006 When Misdemeanor Charges Were Initially Discussed, the State's Case has Gotten Considerably Weaker"
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"you indicated you would consider pleading it down to a misdemeanor."
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"the client has passed both a rigorous lie detector test... and provided you copies of two psycho-sexual evaluations prepared by experts that you have agreed are well-recognized and accepted by the State."
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