A follow-up letter to a meeting on June 1, 2006, arguing against a felony plea for Jeffrey Epstein due to sex offender registration risks. The letter proposes a plea to misdemeanor solicitation as a more appropriate resolution and discusses legal definitions related to the charge.
This letter, dated June 5, 2006, is from Jeffrey Epstein's attorney, Gerald B. Lefcourt, to prosecutor Lanna Belohlavek of the Florida State Attorney's Office. Following up on a recent meeting, the attorney argues against Epstein pleading to a felony aggravated assault charge, primarily due to the risk of mandatory sex offender registration. The letter proposes a plea to misdemeanor solicitation as a more suitable resolution and addresses legal arguments to support this, including that the victim need not be legally defined as a "prostitute" for the charge to apply.
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