This document is an email chain from January 30, 2008, between Jay Lefkowitz (Kirkland & Ellis) and U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta, which Acosta forwarded to an unidentified Assistant U.S. Attorney. Lefkowitz informs Acosta of a $50 million civil lawsuit filed against Epstein and states that they intend to depose a specific individual (name redacted) in response. The Assistant U.S. Attorney replies to Acosta's forward with the remark, 'Won't he be surprised when [Redacted] isn't part of the indictment,' implying that a key figure or the deposition target would not be facing federal charges.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Alex Acosta | U.S. Attorney (USAFLS) |
Recipient of email from Lefkowitz; forwards it to an AUSA.
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| Jay Lefkowitz | Attorney |
Sender of original email; works for Kirkland & Ellis; representing Epstein interests.
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Defendant |
Subject of a 50 million dollar civil lawsuit.
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| Jeff Sloman | Attorney |
Mentioned regarding his 'former law firm' holding a press conference.
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| [Redacted] | Assistant U.S. Attorney |
Sender of the top email; comments on the indictment.
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| [Redacted] | Victim/Witness |
Person whose parents are suing Epstein; potential deposition subject.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| USAFLS |
U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida
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| Kirkland & Ellis LLP |
Law firm representing the sender Jay Lefkowitz.
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| Jeff Sloman's former law firm |
Firm that announced the lawsuit.
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"Won't he be surprised when [Redacted] isn't part of the indictment."Source
"Jeff Sloman's former law firm recently held a press conference to announce a 50 milion dollar civil lawsuit against Epstein."Source
"In light of this development, we probably have no alternative but to go ahead and notice [Redacted] deposition in accordance with state procedure in the near future."Source
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