This document contains an email chain between Jeffrey Epstein's defense attorney, Jay Lefkowitz, and the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida (USAFLS) in late November 2007. The correspondence reveals a significant dispute regarding the government's intention to notify alleged victims about the case under the 'Justice for All Act,' to which the defense strongly objects, arguing it would cause reputational damage and spur civil litigation before a plea is entered. The emails also discuss the selection of attorneys Podhurst and Josephsberg for a role in the proceedings, which the defense ultimately accepts.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jay Lefkowitz | Defense Attorney |
Kirkland & Ellis LLP; representing Jeffrey Epstein; author of the primary objection email.
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| Alex Acosta | US Attorney |
USAFLS; CC'd on the correspondence.
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Defendant |
Subject of the correspondence; referred to as 'Mr. Epstein'.
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| Judge Davis | Judge |
Mentioned regarding the selection of Podhurst and Josephsberg.
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| Judge Starr | Defense Team Member |
Ken Starr; requested a meeting with Assistant Attorney General Fisher.
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| Assistant Attorney General Fisher | DOJ Official |
Likely Alice Fisher; meeting requested with her by Judge Starr.
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| Aaron Podhurst | Attorney/Mediator |
Selected by Judge Davis for assignment related to the case.
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| Bob Josephsberg | Attorney/Mediator |
Selected by Judge Davis; known to Dershowitz from law school.
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| Guy Lewis | Defense Team |
Epstein defense team member.
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| Lili Ann Sanchez | Defense Team |
Epstein defense team member.
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| Roy Black | Defense Team |
Epstein defense team member.
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| Alan Dershowitz | Defense Team |
Professor; Epstein defense team member.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| USAFLS |
United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida.
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| Kirkland & Ellis LLP |
Law firm representing Epstein (Jay Lefkowitz).
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| Podhurst and Josephsberg |
Law firm/attorneys selected for involvement in the plea/victim process.
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| Department of Justice |
Referred to as 'The Government' or 'US Attorney's office'.
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"We do, however, strongly and emphatically object to your sending a letter to the alleged victims."Source
"The United States has a statutory obligation (Justice for All Act of 2004) to notify the victims of the anticipated upcoming events and their rights..."Source
"It is completely unacceptable that you would send it without our consideration."Source
"Indeed, because it is a certainty that any such letter would immediately be leaked to the press, your actions will only have the effect of injuring Mr. Epstein and promoting spurious civil litigation directed at him."Source
"We also request that if your Office believes that it must send a letter to go to the alleged victims... it should happen only after Mr. Epstein has entered his plea."Source
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