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This document details the involvement of Assistant U.S. Attorney Ann Marie C. Villafaña in the federal investigation of Epstein, which she took over in 2006. It outlines her role in all aspects of the investigation, including negotiating and signing the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) under the direction of superiors like Acosta. The text also covers her subsequent role as co-counsel for the USAO in the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) litigation brought by Epstein's victims, a role she held until the office was recused in February 2019, shortly before she left the USAO in August 2019.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Alice Fisher Assistant Attorney General
Mentioned as the person for whom Louie served as Chief of Staff.
Louie Chief of Staff to Assistant Attorney General Alice Fisher
Served in the Department's Criminal Division and left in February 2008.
Ann Marie C. Villafaña AUSA (Assistant United States Attorney)
Central figure in the document, joined the USAO in 2001, handled the Epstein investigation from 2006, negotiated the ...
Epstein Subject of investigation
The individual at the center of the investigation handled by Villafaña, involving a non-prosecution agreement (NPA) a...
Acosta Decision-maker
Mentioned as having made the decision to utilize a non-prosecution agreement to resolve the federal investigation int...

Organizations (7)

Name Type Context
Department's Criminal Division Government agency
The division where Louie served as Chief of Staff.
USAO Government agency
U.S. Attorney's Office. Ann Marie C. Villafaña was an AUSA in this office, which handled the Epstein investigation an...
Department Government agency
Presumably the U.S. Department of Justice. Mentioned as launching Project Safe Childhood and re-assigning the CVRA case.
FBI Government agency
Mentioned in relation to its case agents and Victim Specialist who worked with Villafaña on the Epstein investigation.
U.S. Attorneys' Offices Government agency
Mentioned in a footnote as leading the Project Safe Childhood initiative.
CEOS Organization
Mentioned in a footnote as co-leading the Project Safe Childhood initiative.
U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Georgia Government agency
Mentioned in a footnote as the office to which the CVRA case was re-assigned after the original USAO was recused.

Timeline (10 events)

2001-09
Ann Marie C. Villafaña joined the USAO as a line AUSA.
USAO
2004-01
Villafaña transferred from the Major Crimes Section in Miami to the West Palm Beach branch office.
West Palm Beach
2006
Villafaña was designated as the USAO’s first coordinator for Project Safe Childhood.
USAO
2006
Villafaña assumed responsibility for the Epstein investigation.
2006-05
The Department launched the Project Safe Childhood initiative.
Nationwide
2008-02
Louie left the Department to enter private practice.
2008-07
Villafaña began serving as co-counsel to the lead attorney representing the USAO in the CVRA litigation filed by Epstein's victims.
2019-02
The USAO was recused from handling the CVRA litigation.
2019-02-21
A district court issued an opinion finding misconduct on the part of the government in the CVRA case.
2019-08
Villafaña left the USAO to join another federal government agency.
USAO

Locations (3)

Location Context
Location of the Major Crimes Section where Villafaña served until January 2004.
Location of the USAO branch office where Villafaña transferred in 2004 and handled child exploitation cases.
The location of the U.S. Attorney's Office that took over the CVRA case in 2019.

Relationships (4)

Louie Professional Alice Fisher
Louie served as Chief of Staff to Assistant Attorney General Alice Fisher.
Ann Marie C. Villafaña Adversarial (Prosecutor/Subject) Epstein
Villafaña assumed responsibility for the investigation into Epstein, negotiated a non-prosecution agreement with his counsel, and monitored his compliance.
Ann Marie C. Villafaña Professional (Subordinate/Superior) Acosta
Acosta made the decision to use a non-prosecution agreement, and Villafaña was the primary USAO representative negotiating and drafting it under her supervisors' direction.
Ann Marie C. Villafaña Professional Epstein's victims
Villafaña had direct contact with Epstein's victims. She later represented the USAO in a civil lawsuit brought by two of the victims.

Full Extracted Text

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Case 22-1426, Document 77, 06/29/2023, 3536038, Page34 of 258
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN Document 204-3 Filed 04/16/21 Page 32 of 348
for the Department’s Criminal Division, a position in which he served as Chief of Staff to Assistant Attorney General Alice Fisher. Louie left the Department in February 2008 to enter private practice.
Ann Marie C. Villafaña joined the USAO in September 2001 as a line AUSA. She served in the Major Crimes Section in Miami until January 2004, when she transferred to the West Palm Beach branch office. Villafaña handled the majority of the child exploitation cases in West Palm Beach, along with other criminal matters. In 2006, she was designated as the USAO’s first coordinator for Project Safe Childhood, a new Department initiative focusing on child sexual exploitation and abuse.²
In 2006, Villafaña assumed responsibility for the Epstein investigation. As the line AUSA, Villafaña handled all aspects of the investigation. Villafaña determined the lines of inquiry to pursue, identified the witnesses to be interviewed, conducted legal research to support possible charges, and sought guidance from others at the USAO and in the Department. Villafaña, along with the FBI case agents and the FBI Victim Specialist, had direct contact with Epstein’s victims. She handled court proceedings related to the investigation. She drafted a prosecution memorandum, indictment, and related documents, and revised those documents in response to comments from those in her supervisory chain of command. Villafaña participated in meetings between members of the USAO and counsel for Epstein, and prepared briefing materials for management in preparation for those meetings and in response to issues raised during those meetings. Although Acosta made the decision to utilize a non-prosecution agreement to resolve the federal investigation and approved the terms of the NPA, Villafaña was the primary USAO representative negotiating with defense counsel and drafting the language of the NPA, under her supervisors’ direction and guidance, and she signed the NPA on behalf of the USAO. Thereafter, Villafaña monitored Epstein’s compliance with the NPA and addressed issues relating to his conduct. After two victims pursued a federal civil lawsuit seeking enforcement of their rights under the Crime Victims’ Rights Act (CVRA), 18 U.S.C. § 3771 (“the CVRA litigation” or “the CVRA case”), in July 2008, Villafaña served as co-counsel to the lead attorney representing the USAO until February 2019, when the USAO was recused from handling the litigation.³ Villafaña left the USAO in August 2019 to join another federal government agency.
The following chart shows the USAO positions filled by the subjects, or other USAO personnel, during the period of the Epstein investigation.
² Project Safe Childhood is a nationwide initiative launched by the Department in May 2006 to combat the growing epidemic of technology-facilitated child sexual exploitation and abuse. Led by the U.S. Attorneys’ Offices and CEOS, Project Safe Childhood marshals federal, state, and local resources to locate, apprehend, and prosecute individuals who exploit children via the internet, as well as to identify and rescue victims.
³ After the district court issued its February 21, 2019 opinion finding misconduct on the part of the government, the Department re-assigned the CVRA case to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Georgia.
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