VillafaƱa updated her colleagues that negotiations were nearing an end, not due to a resolution but because of extensive work on drafting agreements. She recounted a recent conversation with Jay Lefkowitz about a new plea proposal involving two twelve-month federal charges and discussed sentencing guideline eligibility.
This legal document from a court filing details plea negotiations concerning Jeffrey Epstein on September 18, 2007. Prosecutor VillafaƱa rejected a proposal from Epstein's attorney, Lefkowitz, for a 12-month sentence, insisting the U.S. Attorney required at least 18 months. The document includes a detailed email from VillafaƱa to her colleagues outlining the stalled negotiations and subsequent discussions with Lefkowitz about an alternative plea structure involving two separate charges.
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