This document is a template letter from U.S. Attorney R. Alexander Acosta's office (Southern District of Florida) notifying a victim's attorney of the plea agreement involving a defendant (implied to be Jeffrey Epstein based on the June 30, 2008 plea date). The letter details that the defendant will pay for a Special Master-selected attorney, Robert Josefsberg, to represent the victim in civil claims, and that the defendant waives the right to contest liability in such suits. It also references the court case 'In re Jane Does 1 and 2'.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| R. Alexander Acosta | United States Attorney |
Signatory of the letter from the Southern District of Florida.
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| Robert Josefsberg | Attorney Representative |
Selected by a Special Master to represent victims in civil litigation; fees to be paid by the defendant.
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| [Defendant] | Defendant |
Jeffrey Epstein (implied by case details); pleaded guilty on June 30, 2008.
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| [Victim] | Victim |
Recipient of the notification (via their attorney); identified as a victim of a federal offense.
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| [Attorney] | Victim's Attorney |
Recipient of the letter.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| U.S. Department of Justice |
Header organization
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| United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida |
Sender of the letter
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| Podhurst Orseck, P.A. |
Law firm of Robert Josefsberg
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| Federal Bureau of Investigation |
Mentioned in disclaimer regarding inability to assist in civil litigation
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| Location | Context |
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Address of the US Attorney's Office
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Jurisdiction
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"[Defendant] is obligated to pay the costs and fees of the attorney-representative."Source
"The United States has agreed to defer federal prosecution in favor of this state plea and sentence."Source
"[Defendant] waives his right to contest liability and also waives his right to contest damages up to an amount as agreed to between [the victim] and [defendant]."Source
"Neither the U.S. Attorney's Office nor the Federal Bureau of Investigation can take part in or otherwise assist in civil litigation."Source
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