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People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Document Information

Type: Court exhibit / news article printout
File Size: 1.5 MB
Summary

This document is a court filing (Case 1:19-cv-03377) containing a printed Miami Herald article from April 2019. It focuses on Courtney Wild (Jane Doe No. 1), a victim of Jeffrey Epstein, who is suing the federal government for violating the Crime Victims' Rights Act by keeping victims uninformed about Epstein's plea deal. The article implicates Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta, noting that prosecutors under his authority gave Epstein a lenient deal, despite Acosta's claims to lawmakers.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Subject / Perpetrator
Described as a powerful, politically connected multimillionaire and serial child sex offender; released in 2009.
Alexander Acosta Secretary of Labor / Former Prosecutor
Told lawmakers he didn't know Epstein would get liberal treatment; federal prosecutors under his authority acquiesced...
Donald Trump President
Mentioned as the employer of Acosta (Secretary of Labor).
Courtney Wild Victim / Plaintiff
Jane Doe No. 1; identified by FBI as a victim molested between 2001-2005; suing the federal government.
Emily Michot Photographer
Credited for the photo of Courtney Wild.

Organizations (5)

Name Type Context
Miami Herald
Source of the news article.
FBI
Identified Courtney Wild as a victim.
U.S. Attorney's Office
Signed non-prosecution agreement with Epstein.
Federal Government
Defendant in the lawsuit filed by Wild.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.

Timeline (4 events)

2001-2005
Timeframe during which Courtney Wild and others were molested by Epstein.
Waterfront estate
2009
Epstein released from jail after serving 13 months.
Jail
2019-04-16
Document filed in court (Case 1:19-cv-03377).
Court
December 4
Scheduled trial for an unrelated state court case.
State Court

Locations (1)

Location Context
Location where Epstein molested victims between 2001 and 2005.

Relationships (3)

Alexander Acosta Legal/Prosecutorial Jeffrey Epstein
Prosecutors under Acosta's authority acquiesced to Epstein's demands.
Courtney Wild Victim/Perpetrator Jeffrey Epstein
Wild was molested by Epstein between 2001 and 2005.
Alexander Acosta Professional Donald Trump
Acosta is Trump's secretary of labor.

Key Quotes (3)

"“I can’t remember how I found out that he had taken a plea,” said Courtney Wild"
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"“We were purposefully misled into believing that his sentencing [in state court] had nothing to do with the federal crimes he committed against me or the other girls.”"
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Quote #2
"“a powerful, politically connected multimillionaire”"
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Quote #3

Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (2,364 characters)

Even from jail, Jeffrey Epstein manipulated the system | Miami Herald Page 3 of 17
Case 1:19-cv-03377 Document 1-1 Filed 04/16/19 Page 4 of 18
Acosta, who is now President Donald Trump’s secretary of labor, told lawmakers last year at his confirmation hearing that he did not know that Epstein would receive such liberal treatment while incarcerated. But court records show that federal prosecutors under his authority acquiesced to many of Epstein’s demands, including that he not go to federal or state prison.
“I can’t remember how I found out that he had taken a plea,” said Courtney Wild, identified by the FBI as one of more than three dozen underage girls — some of them as young as 13 — who had been molested by Epstein at his waterfront estate between 2001 and 2005.
“We were purposefully misled into believing that his sentencing [in state court] had nothing to do with the federal crimes he committed against me or the other girls.”
Epstein, now 65, was released in 2009 after serving 13 months.
Wild, who was 14 when she met Epstein, is suing the federal government, alleging that prosecutors kept her and other victims in the dark as part of a conspiracy to give Epstein — described in the lawsuit as “a powerful, politically connected multimillionaire” — one of the most lenient deals for a serial child sex offender in history.
[Photo Caption] Courtney Wild is suing the federal government, claiming that prosecutors deliberately kept her and other victims of Jeffrey Epstein in the dark about the status of his case. The U.S. Attorney’s Office signed a non-prosecution agreement with the multimillionaire. Emily Michot EMICHOT@MIAMIHERALD.COM
Now 31, Wild is Jane Doe No. 1 in “Jane Doe 1 and Jane Doe 2 vs. the United States,” which seeks to overturn Epstein’s plea agreement on the grounds that it was executed in violation of the federal Crime Victims’ Rights Act. The measure affords crime victims a series of rights, including to confer with prosecutors and to be notified about plea negotiations and sentencing.
That lawsuit — and an unrelated state court case scheduled for trial on Dec. 4 — could expose more about Epstein’s crimes, as well as who else was involved and whether there was any undue influence that tainted the federal case.
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/article219494920.html
4/3/2019
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