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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.

People (9)

Name Role Context
Epstein Defendant
Hired Miami criminal defense attorneys after the USAO opened its investigation.
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 ...
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.
Kenneth Starr Attorney
From the firm of Kirkland & Ellis, contacted the USAO on Epstein's behalf. Former federal judge and Solicitor General...
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 ...
George H.W. Bush President
Mentioned as a president under whom Jay Lefkowitz served in a high-level position.
George W. Bush President
Mentioned as a president under whom Jay Lefkowitz served in a high-level position.
Martin Weinberg Boston criminal defense attorney
Joined Epstein's defense team.
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 ...

Organizations (7)

Name Type Context
USAO government agency
United States Attorney's Office, which opened an investigation into Epstein and was contacted by his attorneys.
Department’s Executive Office for United States Attorneys government agency
A component of the Department of Justice where Guy Lewis served as Director.
Department government agency
Likely the Department of Justice, mentioned in relation to the Executive Office for United States Attorneys.
Major Crimes Section government agency section
A section within the USAO where Lilly Ann Sanchez served as a Deputy Chief.
Kirkland & Ellis law firm
Law firm from which two attorneys, Kenneth Starr and Jay Lefkowitz, contacted the USAO on Epstein's behalf.
Pepperdine University School of Law university
Kenneth Starr was serving as its Dean while of counsel to Kirkland & Ellis.
CEOS government agency/office
Joe D. Whitley was the former Principal Deputy Chief of this entity.

Timeline (3 events)

2007-08
Attorneys Kenneth Starr and Jay Lefkowitz from Kirkland & Ellis contacted the USAO on Epstein's behalf.
late 2006
The USAO opened its investigation into Epstein.
late 2006
Epstein hired Miami criminal defense attorneys Guy Lewis and Lilly Ann Sanchez.
Miami

Locations (3)

Location Context
Epstein hired Miami criminal defense attorneys.
Guy Lewis had served as the U.S. Attorney for this district.
Martin Weinberg is a nationally prominent Boston criminal defense attorney.

Relationships (7)

Epstein client-attorney Guy Lewis
Epstein hired Miami criminal defense attorneys who were former AUSAs. One, Guy Lewis...
Epstein client-attorney Lilly Ann Sanchez
Epstein hired Miami criminal defense attorneys... Another, Lilly Ann Sanchez...
Epstein client-attorney Kenneth Starr
...two attorneys from the firm of Kirkland & Ellis... contacted the USAO on Epstein’s behalf: Kenneth Starr...
Epstein client-attorney Jay Lefkowitz
...two attorneys from the firm of Kirkland & Ellis... contacted the USAO on Epstein’s behalf: ...and Jay Lefkowitz...
Epstein client-attorney Martin Weinberg
They were joined by nationally prominent Boston criminal defense attorney Martin Weinberg.
Epstein client-attorney Joe D. Whitley
After the NPA was signed, former U.S. Attorney Joe D. Whitley joined the defense team...
Kenneth Starr professional Jay Lefkowitz
two attorneys from the firm of Kirkland & Ellis... contacted the USAO on Epstein’s behalf: Kenneth Starr... and Jay Lefkowitz...

Key Quotes (2)

"national reputation for the aggressive defense"
Source
— law firm website (A law firm's website cites this reputation for defending high-profile defendants in criminal matters.)
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"high-profile defendants in criminal matters."
Source
— law firm website (A law firm's website cites its reputation for defending these types of clients.)
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Case 22-1426, Document 77, 06/29/2023, 3536038, Page37 of 258
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN Document 204-3 Filed 04/16/21 Page 35 of 348
whose law firm website cites his “national reputation for the aggressive defense” of “high-profile defendants in criminal matters.”
In late 2006, after the USAO opened its investigation, Epstein hired Miami criminal defense attorneys who were former AUSAs. One, Guy Lewis, had also served as the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida and as Director of the Department’s Executive Office for United States Attorneys, the component charged with providing close liaison between the Department and the U.S. Attorneys. Another, Lilly Ann Sanchez, had served in the USAO and as a Deputy Chief in the Major Crimes Section before leaving in 2005. In August 2007, immediately after the USAO offered the terms that ultimately led to the NPA, two attorneys from the firm of Kirkland & Ellis, one of the largest law firms in the country, contacted the USAO on Epstein’s behalf: Kenneth Starr, former federal judge and Solicitor General, who was serving as Dean of Pepperdine University School of Law while of counsel to the firm; and Jay Lefkowitz, a litigation partner who had served in high-level positions in the administrations of Presidents George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush. They were joined by nationally prominent Boston criminal defense attorney Martin Weinberg. After the NPA was signed, former U.S. Attorney Joe D. Whitley joined the defense team, as did the former Principal Deputy Chief of CEOS and another former U.S. Attorney, who was also a retired federal judge.
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