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This document outlines the professional histories and specific roles of several key figures from the U.S. Attorney's Office (USAO) who were involved in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. It details the career paths of Jeffrey H. Sloman, Matthew I. Menchel, and Andrew C. Lourie within the USAO, describing their supervisory responsibilities, participation in meetings with defense counsel, and involvement in negotiating the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA). The text also notes the career transitions of former U.S. Attorney Acosta, including his recusal from the Epstein matter and subsequent roles as Secretary of Labor and university dean.

People (8)

Name Role Context
Acosta Dean of the Florida International University College of Law, U.S. Secretary of Labor
Mentioned in relation to discussions with Kirkland & Ellis, his career after leaving the USAO, and his recusal from t...
Epstein
Subject of the investigation and legal case being discussed.
Jeffrey H. Sloman line AUSA, Deputy Chief, Managing AUSA, Chief of the USAO’s Criminal Division, FAUSA, Acting U.S. Attorney, Interim U.S. Attorney
His career progression at the USAO is detailed, along with his supervisory role in the Epstein investigation after Ac...
Matthew Menchel Subordinate
Mentioned as a subordinate of Jeffrey H. Sloman who left the USAO.
Andrew Lourie Subordinate
Mentioned as a subordinate of Jeffrey H. Sloman who left the USAO. This appears to be a reference to Andrew C. Lourie.
Marie Villafaña line AUSA
Mentioned as the line AUSA with whom Sloman directly engaged on Epstein matters.
Matthew I. Menchel New York County (Manhattan) Assistant District Attorney, line AUSA, Chief of the USAO’s Major Crimes Section, Chief of the USAO’s Criminal Division
His career is detailed, including his role on the supervisory team for the Epstein investigation and his participatio...
Andrew C. Lourie AUSA in New Jersey, Acting Chief of the Department’s Criminal Division’s Public Integrity Section, Deputy Chief of the USAO’s Criminal Division, Managing AUSA, Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General
His career is detailed, including his role on the supervisory team for the Epstein investigation and his involvement ...

Organizations (6)

Name Type Context
Kirkland & Ellis Law firm
Represented Epstein and had employment discussions with Acosta.
USAO Government agency
U.S. Attorney's Office where many of the individuals mentioned were employed and which handled the Epstein case.
Florida International University College of Law University
Acosta became the Dean of this institution after leaving the USAO.
U.S. Department of Labor Government agency
Acosta served as the U.S. Secretary of Labor.
New York County (Manhattan) Assistant District Attorney Government agency
Office where Matthew I. Menchel served for 11 years before joining the USAO.
Department’s Criminal Division’s Public Integrity Section Government agency
A section where Andrew C. Lourie served as Acting Chief.

Timeline (16 events)

1990-01-01
Jeffrey H. Sloman joined the USAO as a line AUSA.
1994-01-01
Andrew C. Lourie joined the USAO as a line AUSA.
1998-01-01
Matthew I. Menchel joined the USAO.
2001-09-01
Andrew C. Lourie began his first term as Acting Chief of the Department’s Criminal Division’s Public Integrity Section, serving until September 2002.
2006-02-01
Andrew C. Lourie began his second term as Acting Chief of the Department’s Criminal Division’s Public Integrity Section, serving until July 2006.
2006-10-01
Sloman became the FAUSA.
Miami
2006-10-01
Menchel became the Chief of the USAO’s Criminal Division.
Miami
2007-08-01
A two-year state-based plea proposal was extended to Epstein.
2007-09-01
Andrew C. Lourie transitioned out of the USAO to serve on detail as the Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General.
2007-10-01
Jeffrey H. Sloman signed an addendum to the NPA on behalf of the USAO.
2008-12-01
Acosta was formally recused from the Epstein matter, and Sloman became the senior USAO official supervising it.
2009-06-01
Acosta left the USAO and became the Dean of the Florida International University College of Law.
2010-01-01
The Attorney General appointed Sloman to be the Interim U.S. Attorney for the district.
Southern District of Florida
2010-06-01
Sloman left the USAO to enter private practice.
2017-04-01
Acosta became the U.S. Secretary of Labor.
2019-07-19
Acosta resigned as U.S. Secretary of Labor.

Locations (6)

Location Context
Location of a USAO branch office where Jeffrey H. Sloman was Deputy Chief.
Location of the USAO office's executive suite where Sloman's office was located, and where Menchel was based as Crimi...
The district for which Sloman became the Acting U.S. Attorney.
Where Matthew I. Menchel served as an Assistant District Attorney.
Where Andrew C. Lourie served as an AUSA for three years.
Location of a USAO branch office where Andrew C. Lourie was the Managing AUSA.

Relationships (5)

Jeffrey H. Sloman Professional Acosta
Sloman's office was located with Acosta's in the Miami office's executive suite. Sloman took over supervision of the Epstein matter after Acosta was recused.
Jeffrey H. Sloman Professional (Supervisor/Subordinate) Matthew Menchel
The document identifies Matthew Menchel as one of Sloman's subordinates who left the USAO.
Jeffrey H. Sloman Professional (Supervisor/Subordinate) Andrew Lourie
The document identifies Andrew Lourie as one of Sloman's subordinates who left the USAO.
Jeffrey H. Sloman Professional (Supervisor/Subordinate) Marie Villafaña
After other subordinates left, Sloman directly engaged with line AUSA Marie Villafaña on Epstein matters.
Acosta Professional (Prosecutor/Defendant) Epstein
Acosta was involved in the USAO's handling of the Epstein case and was later recused. Acosta also had employment discussions with Kirkland & Ellis, the firm representing Epstein.

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Case 22-1426, Document 77, 06/29/2023, 3536038, Page33 of 258
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN Document 204-3 Filed 04/16/21 Page 31 of 348
Kirkland & Ellis, which was representing Epstein, because Acosta had begun discussions with the firm about possible employment.
After leaving the USAO in June 2009, Acosta became the Dean of the Florida International University College of Law. In April 2017, Acosta became the U.S. Secretary of Labor, but he resigned from that post effective July 19, 2019, following public criticism of the USAO’s handling of the Epstein case.
Jeffrey H. Sloman joined the USAO in 1990 as a line AUSA. In 2001, he became Deputy Chief of the USAO’s Fort Lauderdale branch office Narcotics and Violent Crimes Section, and in 2003, became the Managing AUSA for that branch office. In early 2004, Sloman was appointed Chief of the USAO’s Criminal Division. In October 2006, Sloman became the FAUSA, and Sloman’s office was located with Acosta’s in the Miami office’s executive suite.
As FAUSA, Sloman was responsible for supervising the Civil, Criminal, and Appellate Divisions, and he was part of the supervisory team that oversaw the Epstein investigation. Although Sloman had relatively little involvement in the decisions and negotiations that led to the NPA and did not review it before it was signed, he personally negotiated an addendum to the NPA, which he signed on behalf of the USAO in October 2007. After subordinates Matthew Menchel and Andrew Lourie left the USAO, Sloman directly engaged with the line AUSA, Marie Villafaña, on Epstein matters, and participated in meetings and other communications with defense counsel. After Acosta was formally recused from the Epstein matter in December 2008, Sloman became the senior USAO official supervising the matter. When Acosta left the USAO, Sloman became the Acting U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, and in January 2010, the Attorney General appointed Sloman to be the Interim U.S. Attorney for the district. Sloman left the USAO to enter private practice in June 2010.
Matthew I. Menchel joined the USAO in 1998 after having served as a New York County (Manhattan) Assistant District Attorney for 11 years. After several years as a line AUSA, Menchel became Chief of the USAO’s Major Crimes Section. In October 2006, Menchel became the Chief of the USAO’s Criminal Division, based in Miami. As Criminal Division Chief, Menchel was part of the supervisory team that oversaw the Epstein investigation, and he participated in meetings and other communications with defense counsel. Menchel participated in the decision to extend a two-year state-based plea proposal to Epstein and communicated it to the defense. Shortly after that plea offer was extended to Epstein in early August 2007, and before the precise terms of the NPA were negotiated with defense counsel, Menchel left the USAO to enter private practice.
Andrew C. Lourie joined the USAO as a line AUSA in 1994, after having served for three years as an AUSA in New Jersey. During his 13-year tenure at the USAO, Lourie served two terms on detail as the Acting Chief of the Department’s Criminal Division’s Public Integrity Section, first from September 2001 until September 2002, and then from February 2006 until July 2006. Between those two details, and again after his return to the USAO in July 2006, Lourie was a Deputy Chief of the USAO’s Criminal Division, serving as the Managing AUSA for the West Palm Beach branch office. Lourie was part of the supervisory team that oversaw the Epstein investigation and negotiated the NPA, participating in meetings and other communications with defense counsel. During September 2007, while the NPA was being negotiated, Lourie transitioned out of the USAO to serve on detail as the Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General
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