This document details the legal team assembled by Epstein following the opening of a USAO investigation in late 2006. Epstein hired several high-profile attorneys, including former federal prosecutors Guy Lewis and Lilly Ann Sanchez, and later retained Kenneth Starr and Jay Lefkowitz of Kirkland & Ellis, who contacted the USAO on his behalf in August 2007. The defense team was further expanded with the addition of attorneys Martin Weinberg and Joe D. Whitley.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Epstein | Defendant |
Hired Miami criminal defense attorneys after the USAO opened its investigation.
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| Guy Lewis | Miami criminal defense attorney |
Hired by Epstein. Former AUSA, former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, and former Director of the ...
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| Lilly Ann Sanchez | Attorney |
Hired by Epstein. Had served in the USAO and as a Deputy Chief in the Major Crimes Section before leaving in 2005.
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| Kenneth Starr | Attorney |
From the firm of Kirkland & Ellis, contacted the USAO on Epstein's behalf. Former federal judge and Solicitor General...
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| Jay Lefkowitz | Litigation partner |
From the firm of Kirkland & Ellis, contacted the USAO on Epstein's behalf. Had served in high-level positions in the ...
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| George H.W. Bush | President |
Mentioned as a president under whom Jay Lefkowitz served in a high-level position.
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| George W. Bush | President |
Mentioned as a president under whom Jay Lefkowitz served in a high-level position.
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| Martin Weinberg | Boston criminal defense attorney |
Joined Epstein's defense team.
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| Joe D. Whitley | Former U.S. Attorney |
Joined the defense team after the NPA was signed. Also a former Principal Deputy Chief of CEOS and a retired federal ...
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| USAO | government agency |
United States Attorney's Office, which opened an investigation into Epstein and was contacted by his attorneys.
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| Department’s Executive Office for United States Attorneys | government agency |
A component of the Department of Justice where Guy Lewis served as Director.
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| Department | government agency |
Likely the Department of Justice, mentioned in relation to the Executive Office for United States Attorneys.
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| Major Crimes Section | government agency section |
A section within the USAO where Lilly Ann Sanchez served as a Deputy Chief.
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| Kirkland & Ellis | law firm |
Law firm from which two attorneys, Kenneth Starr and Jay Lefkowitz, contacted the USAO on Epstein's behalf.
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| Pepperdine University School of Law | university |
Kenneth Starr was serving as its Dean while of counsel to Kirkland & Ellis.
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| CEOS | government agency/office |
Joe D. Whitley was the former Principal Deputy Chief of this entity.
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Epstein hired Miami criminal defense attorneys.
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Guy Lewis had served as the U.S. Attorney for this district.
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Martin Weinberg is a nationally prominent Boston criminal defense attorney.
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"national reputation for the aggressive defense"Source
"high-profile defendants in criminal matters."Source
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