This document serves as a historical summary of legal proceedings regarding Jeffrey Epstein between 2008 and 2018. It details his controversial work release program via the 'Florida Science Foundation,' the eventual unsealing of his Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA), and the subsequent civil litigation under the CVRA. It also covers Alexander Acosta's 2017 confirmation as Labor Secretary and the 2018 Miami Herald investigation exposing the lenient plea deal.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Defendant/Offender |
Subject of the narrative; incarcerated, released on work release, settled civil suits.
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| Alexander Acosta | Former US Attorney / Secretary of Labor |
Nominated by Trump in 2017; entered into the 2007 NPA deal with Epstein.
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| Donald Trump | President of the United States |
Nominated Acosta to be Secretary of Labor in 2017.
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| Julie K. Brown | Journalist |
Author of the 'Perversion of Justice' Miami Herald report referenced in the footnote.
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| Epstein's Attorney | Legal Counsel |
Had an office in West Palm Beach where the Florida Science Foundation was co-located.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office |
Approved Epstein's work release application.
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| Florida Science Foundation |
Entity incorporated by Epstein used for his work release program.
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| Florida Department of Law Enforcement |
Agency where Epstein registered as a sexual offender.
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| USAO (United States Attorney's Office) |
Involved in discovery and privilege logs during CVRA litigation.
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| FBI |
Case agents submitted declarations.
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| Miami Herald |
Published investigative report in 2018 exposing the deal.
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| United States Senate |
Confirmed Acosta's appointment.
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| Department of Labor |
Agency Acosta was nominated to lead.
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| Location | Context |
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Location of Epstein's attorney's office and the 'Florida Science Foundation'.
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Location where Epstein coerced girls into sexual activity.
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Jurisdiction for state court filings and lawsuits.
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"Epstein began spending 12 hours a day purportedly working at the 'Florida Science Foundation,' an entity Epstein had recently incorporated that was co-located at the West Palm Beach office of one of Epstein’s attorneys."Source
"Acosta entered into an “extraordinary” deal with Epstein in the form of the NPA"Source
"granting him a “deal of a lifetime” that allowed him both to escape significant punishment for his past conduct and to continue his"Source
"pleading guilty in state court to “two prostitution charges.”"Source
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