An email thread from July 2008 discussing the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) lawsuit in relation to the Epstein case. A government official confirms that a confidential plea agreement with Epstein has been signed, filed under seal in state court, and partially performed. The email highlights tension regarding victim notification, noting that notifying one Jane Doe resulted in claims of prosecutorial misconduct by Epstein's lawyers, while another victim was not identified until after the signing.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Epstein | Defendant |
Subject of the plea agreement; his lawyers claimed prosecutorial misconduct regarding victim notification.
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| Jane Does | Victims |
Three different victims mentioned. One was not identified until after signing, one was notified (causing legal issues...
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| Epstein's Lawyers | Defense Counsel |
Claimed prosecutorial misconduct when a victim was notified.
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| Redacted Sender | Government Official/Prosecutor |
Confirms the agreement is signed, sealed, and partially performed. Discusses notification status of victims.
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| Redacted Recipient | Government Official |
Inquires about CVRA compliance and whether victims were notified before the agreement.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Attorney General |
Referenced regarding Guidelines for Victim and Witness Assistance (May 2005).
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| State Court |
Where the confidential agreement was filed under seal.
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"Yes an agreement has been signed and has already been partially performed."Source
"The agreement is confidential and has been filed under seal in the state court proceedings."Source
"her notification resulted in claims of prosecutorial misconduct by Epstein's lawyers."Source
"Did we notify Jane Doe that an agreement was about to be negotiated, and the outlines of that proposed agreement?"Source
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