Sanchez wrote again stating the resolution in the Epstein case was not reasonable, calling it a misunderstanding. She stated Epstein's attorneys emphasized an 18-month federal camp goal, and a registrable offense precluded a camp designation, which was inconsistent with Epstein's safety concerns. She concluded that imposing a 'life sentence' (registration) is not something to be proud of and asked for reconsideration.
This document details communications and events surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's potential plea deal and sex offender registration in September 2007. It highlights objections from Sanchez and Lefkowitz to the registration requirement, citing a 'misunderstanding' at a prior meeting where prosecutors Krischer and Belohlavek initially stated the offense was not registrable. The document shows efforts by Epstein's defense to avoid registration and secure an 18-month federal camp sentence.
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