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This legal document details the delays in Jeffrey Epstein's guilty plea in late 2007, caused by a new strategy from his legal team to appeal to senior Department of Justice officials to invalidate the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA). It chronicles communications between the USAO, the State Attorney's Office, and Epstein's attorneys, including Kenneth Starr and Jack Goldberger, regarding scheduling conflicts and Epstein's compliance with the agreement. Ultimately, these efforts delayed the plea hearing by months, with a final date set for January 4, 2008.

People (10)

Name Role Context
Epstein Defendant
The central figure whose guilty plea is being delayed and whose attorneys are appealing to the Department of Justice.
Villafaña
Emailed Sloman on October 29, 2007, raising issues about Epstein's compliance with the NPA.
Sloman
Recipient of an email from Villafaña and was informed by Belohlavek about the plea scheduling. Also met with Acosta a...
Lefkowitz Epstein's attorney
Mentioned as attempting to limit USAO's communications and meeting with Acosta and Sloman.
Belohlavek Assistant State Attorney
Informed Sloman that a state judge had scheduled Epstein's plea and sentence for early January 2008.
Jack Goldberger Epstein attorney
Issued a Notice of Hearing on December 7, 2007, setting the case for January 4, 2008.
Kenneth Starr Epstein attorney
Called the office of Assistant Attorney General Alice Fisher on November 16, 2007, regarding Epstein.
Alice Fisher Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division
Her office was called by Kenneth Starr. She later told OPR she had no recollection of the call.
Lourie Fisher’s Principal Deputy and Chief of Staff
Returned Kenneth Starr's call at Fisher's request.
Acosta
Mentioned in a footnote as being in a meeting with Sloman and Lefkowitz on November 21, 2007.

Organizations (6)

Name Type Context
Department of Justice Government agency
Epstein's attorneys appealed to its senior managers to set aside the NPA.
USAO Government agency
U.S. Attorney's Office, involved in communications regarding Epstein's plea date and compliance with the NPA.
State Attorney’s Office Government agency
Involved in communications regarding the guilty plea and whose Assistant State Attorney, Belohlavek, informed Sloman ...
Criminal Division Government agency
A division of the Department of Justice, headed by Assistant Attorney General Alice Fisher.
OPR Government agency
Office of Professional Responsibility, to whom Fisher and Lourie provided their recollections (or lack thereof) of St...
Fifteenth Judicial Circuit Judicial body
Mentioned in a footnote as the court where the Notice of Hearing for State v. Epstein was filed.

Timeline (5 events)

2007-10-29
Villafaña emailed Sloman regarding Epstein's non-compliance with the NPA.
2007-10-29
Assistant State Attorney Belohlavek informed Sloman that a state judge scheduled Epstein’s plea and sentence for early January 2008.
2007-11-16
Epstein attorney Kenneth Starr called the office of Assistant Attorney General Alice Fisher regarding Epstein.
Kenneth Starr Alice Fisher's office
2007-11-21
Lefkowitz informed Acosta and Sloman that Starr had placed a call to Fisher.
2007-12-07
Epstein attorney Jack Goldberger issued a Notice of Hearing, setting the case for January 4, 2008.
Fifteenth Judicial Circuit

Relationships (6)

Epstein Client-Attorney Lefkowitz
The document refers to Lefkowitz's actions on behalf of Epstein and a meeting he attended regarding the case.
Epstein Client-Attorney Kenneth Starr
The document explicitly states 'Epstein attorney Kenneth Starr called the office of Assistant Attorney General...'
Epstein Client-Attorney Jack Goldberger
The document explicitly states 'Epstein attorney Jack Goldberger issued a Notice of Hearing...'
Alice Fisher Professional Lourie
Lourie is described as 'Fisher’s Principal Deputy and Chief of Staff' who returned a call at her request.
Villafaña Professional Sloman
Villafaña emailed Sloman regarding official case matters.
Belohlavek Professional Sloman
Belohlavek, an Assistant State Attorney, informed Sloman about court scheduling in the Epstein case.

Key Quotes (3)

"to [e]nsure that Epstein is abiding by the terms of the agreement."
Source
— Villafaña (Quoted from Villafaña's email to Sloman, explaining why the USAO needed to communicate with the State Attorney's Office and victims' attorney.)
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"plea and sentence will definitely occur before the January 4th date that was agreed on by all for the sentencing."
Source
— Belohlavek (An assurance given by Assistant State Attorney Belohlavek to Sloman regarding the scheduling of Epstein's plea.)
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"unacceptable,"
Source
— USAO (The USAO's description of a proposed January 7, 2008 date for the entry of Epstein's guilty plea.)
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Case 22-1426, Document 77, 06/29/2023, 3536038, Page122 of 258
SA-120
Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN Document 204-3 Filed 04/16/21 Page 120 of 348
D. Epstein Further Delays His Guilty Plea
The addendum did not bring the case to conclusion. Instead, the matter entered a new, protracted phase, which involved the upper echelons of the Department of Justice. Despite the fact that Epstein and his attorneys had signed the NPA, they pursued a new strategy of appealing to senior Department managers with the goal of setting aside the NPA entirely. Although ultimately unsuccessful, the strategy delayed the entry of Epstein’s guilty plea by months.
On October 29, 2007, Villafaña emailed Sloman, raising several issues that she wanted Sloman to address with Lefkowitz. Among other things, Villafaña pointed out that the NPA required Epstein to use his “best efforts” to comply with the agreement, but he had failed to comply with the timeline established by the NPA when he sought and obtained a plea hearing postponement from October 26 to November 20. Responding to Lefkowitz’s attempts to limit the USAO’s communications with various entities and individuals, Villafaña noted that the USAO needed to be able to communicate with the State Attorney’s Office and the victims’ attorney “to [e]nsure that Epstein is abiding by the terms of the agreement.”
That same day, Assistant State Attorney Belohlavek informed Sloman that the state judge assigned to the case had scheduled Epstein’s plea and sentence in early January 2008. Belohlavek assured Sloman that the “plea and sentence will definitely occur before the January 4th date that was agreed on by all for the sentencing.”149 Nonetheless, emails over the course of the next month show that the USAO, the State Attorney’s Office, and defense counsel continued to communicate regarding the date of the guilty plea, with the USAO asserting that a proposed January 7, 2008 date for the entry of Epstein’s guilty plea was “unacceptable,” while the defense contended that Epstein had not agreed to any date. Finally, after multiple communications referring to various potential dates, on December 7, 2007, Epstein attorney Jack Goldberger issued a Notice of Hearing, setting the case for January 4, 2008.150
E. Epstein Seeks Departmental Review of the NPA’s § 2255 Provision Relating to Monetary Damages for the Victims
With Epstein’s plea hearing delayed, he launched a new effort to undermine the validity of the NPA, this time within the Department. On November 16, 2007, Epstein attorney Kenneth Starr called the office of Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division Alice Fisher and left a message that he was calling regarding Epstein.151 At Fisher’s request, Lourie, who in late September 2007 had begun serving his detail as Fisher’s Principal Deputy and Chief of Staff, returned the call. Fisher told OPR that she had no recollection of this call, and Lourie also could
149 The NPA had required Epstein’s plea and sentencing to occur by October 26, 2007, but provided that Epstein could report to begin serving his sentence on January 4, 2008.
150 State v. Epstein, No. 2006-CF-9454, Notice of Hearing (Fifteenth Judicial Circuit, Dec. 7, 2007).
151 In a meeting with Acosta and Sloman on November 21, 2007, Lefkowitz informed them that Starr had placed a call to Fisher.
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