This document contains pages 188-189 from the book 'Filthy Rich', presented as a House Oversight exhibit. It details the controversial Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) signed by Jeffrey Epstein on September 24, 2007, which protected him from a 57-count federal indictment. The text highlights the secrecy of the deal, the high-profile legal team (including Ken Starr and Roy Black), the immunity granted to co-conspirators like Sarah Kellen, and the fact that victims were neither consulted nor notified.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Jeffrey Epstein | Subject/Defendant |
Signed the NPA to avoid federal prosecution and a 57-count indictment.
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| Ken Starr | Defense Lawyer |
Described as '[Cli]nton's nemesis', part of Epstein's legal team.
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| Roy Black | Defense Lawyer |
Lawyer who defended Rush Limbaugh, part of Epstein's team.
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| Jay Lefkowitz | Defense Lawyer |
Part of Epstein's legal team.
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| R. Alexander [Acosta] | US Attorney |
Negotiated with Epstein's team (last name cut off in text but context implies Acosta).
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| Rush Limbaugh | Mentioned |
Mentioned as a past client of Roy Black regarding drug use.
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| Sarah Kellen | Potential Co-conspirator |
Mentioned in the agreement as being immune from prosecution.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| US Attorney's Office | ||
| The United States | ||
| House Oversight Committee |
| Location | Context |
|---|---|
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Location associated with the 'sweet deal' and legal proceedings.
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"The parties anticipate that this agreement will not be made part of any public record"Source
"If the United States receives a Freedom of Information Act request... it will provide notice to Epstein before making that disclosure."Source
"Epstein’s team of lawyers had gotten him a deal so sweet it could have rotted all the teeth in South Florida."Source
"On September 24, 2007, Epstein did sign it."Source
"Once again, none of the victims had been consulted or notified."Source
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