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Type: Legal agreement / addendum to non-prosecution agreement
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Summary

This document is an Addendum to Jeffrey Epstein's Non-Prosecution Agreement, labeled Exhibit SA-341. It modifies the original agreement to establish a process where the United States appoints an independent third party to select an attorney representative for the victims, subject to the approval of Epstein's counsel. The addendum stipulates that Epstein will pay the customary hourly rates for this attorney representative, but his obligation to pay ceases if the representative files contested litigation against him.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Subject of Investigation
Party to the Non-Prosecution Agreement and the Addendum; agrees to pay attorney fees for victims' representative.
Epstein's counsel Legal Defense
Has the right to approve the selection of the attorney representative for the victims.
Attorney Representative Legal Representative for Victims
Lawyer to be selected by an independent third-party to represent individuals identified under the Agreement.
Independent Third-Party Mediator/Selector
Entity assigned by the United States to select the attorney representative for the victims.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
The United States
Prosecuting authority; has the right to assign responsibility to a third party.
Department of Justice (DOJ)
Implied by footer 'DOJ-OGR'.

Timeline (1 events)

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Assignment of Independent Third-Party
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United States Epstein's Counsel Independent Third-Party

Relationships (2)

Jeffrey Epstein Legal Adversaries/Contracting Parties The United States
Parties to the Non-Prosecution Agreement and this Addendum.
Epstein agrees to pay the attorney representative's customary hourly rate.

Key Quotes (3)

"Epstein has agreed to pay the fees of the attorney representative selected by the independent third party."
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"This provision, however, shall not obligate Epstein to pay the fees and costs of contested litigation filed against him."
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"The United States has the right to assign to an independent third-party the responsibility for consulting with and, subject to the good faith approval of Epstein's counsel, selecting the attorney representative for the individuals identified under the Agreement."
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Case 22-1426, Document 78, 06/29/2023, 3536039, Page87 of 217
SA-341
Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN Document 204-3 Filed 04/16/21 Page 341 of 348
IN RE:
INVESTIGATION OF
JEFFREY EPSTEIN
/
ADDENDUM TO THE NON-PROSECUTION AGREEMENT
IT APPEARING that the parties seek to clarify certain provisions of page 4, paragraph 7
of the Non-Prosecution Agreement (hereinafter "paragraph 7"), that agreement is modified as
follows:
7A. The United States has the right to assign to an independent third-party the responsibility
for consulting with and, subject to the good faith approval of Epstein's counsel, selecting
the attorney representative for the individuals identified under the Agreement. If the
United States elects to assign this responsibility to an independent third-party, both the
United States and Epstein retain the right to make good faith objections to the attorney
representative suggested by the independent third-party prior to the final designation of
the attorney representative.
7B. The parties will jointly prepare a short written submission to the independent third-party
regarding the role of the attorney representative and regarding Epstein's Agreement to
pay such attorney representative his or her regular customary hourly rate for representing
such victims subject to the provisions of paragraph C, infra.
7C. Pursuant to additional paragraph 7A, Epstein has agreed to pay the fees of the attorney
representative selected by the independent third party. This provision, however, shall not
obligate Epstein to pay the fees and costs of contested litigation filed against him. Thus,
if after consideration of potential settlements, an attorney representative elects to file a
contested lawsuit pursuant to 18 U.S.C. s 2255 or elects to pursue any other contested
remedy, the paragraph 7 obligation of the Agreement to pay the costs of the attorney
representative, as opposed to any statutory or other obligations to pay reasonable
attorneys fees and costs such as those contained in s 2255 to bear the costs of the attorney
representative, shall cease.
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