This article from The Virgin Islands Daily News details the 'unusual level of collaboration' between federal prosecutors (including Alexander Acosta and A. Marie Villafana) and Jeffrey Epstein's legal team during the negotiation of his non-prosecution agreement. It highlights the exclusion of victims from the process, the 'VIP treatment' Epstein received in jail (including work release authorized by Sheriff Ric Bradshaw), and subsequent legal battles by victims like 'Jane Doe No. 1' (Wild) and Jena-Lisa Jones to invalidate the agreement. The document also reveals that in 2011, the NY District Attorney's office under Cyrus Vance argued on Epstein's behalf to reduce his sex offender status, a move that shocked the presiding judge.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Jeffrey Epstein | Subject/Accused |
Convicted sex offender, accused of molesting underage girls, received 'VIP treatment' and a lenient plea deal.
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| Jena-Lisa Jones | Victim |
Says Epstein molested her when she was 14; quoted extensively about mental trauma.
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| Wild | Victim (Jane Doe No. 1) |
Plaintiff in 'Jane Doe No. 1 and Jane Doe No. 2 vs. the United States of America'; claims federal non-prosecution agr...
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| Jane Doe No. 2 | Victim |
Plaintiff in federal lawsuit; declined to comment for the story.
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| Alexander Acosta | Federal Prosecutor |
Accused of conspiring with Epstein's lawyers to circumvent public scrutiny; claimed he was pressured by Epstein's leg...
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| Jay Lefkowitz | Epstein Attorney |
Corresponded with Acosta and Villafana; thanked Acosta for commitment to keep deal confidential.
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| A. Marie Villafana | Lead Federal Prosecutor |
Acquiesced to Epstein's legal team's demands; suggested filing charges in Miami to avoid press.
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| Edwards | Attorney (Victims) |
Represents Wild and Jane Doe No. 2; filed emergency motion to block non-prosecution agreement.
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| Spencer Kuvin | Attorney |
Represented a 14-year-old victim labeled a prostitute.
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| Alan Dershowitz | Epstein Attorney |
Harvard professor; part of Epstein's 'heavy-hitting' legal team.
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| Jack Goldberger | Epstein Attorney |
Part of Epstein's legal team; did not respond to requests for comment.
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| Roy Black | Epstein Attorney |
Part of Epstein's legal team.
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| Guy Lewis | Epstein Attorney |
Former U.S. Attorney; part of Epstein's legal team.
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| Gerald Lefcourt | Epstein Attorney |
Part of Epstein's legal team.
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| Kenneth Starr | Epstein Attorney |
Former Whitewater special prosecutor; part of Epstein's legal team.
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| Yasmin Vafa | Advocate |
Executive director of Rights4Girls; criticized the minimization of Epstein's crimes.
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| Ric Bradshaw | Sheriff |
Palm Beach County Sheriff; allowed Epstein work release privileges; refused to answer questions.
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| Cyrus Vance | District Attorney |
New York County District Attorney; his office argued on Epstein's behalf regarding sex offender status reduction.
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| Ruth Pickholtz | Judge |
New York Supreme Court Judge; denied Epstein's petition to reduce sex offender status and expressed shock at the pros...
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| Bill Clinton | Mentioned |
Mentioned in context of Kenneth Starr's investigation.
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| Monica Lewinsky | Mentioned |
Mentioned in context of Kenneth Starr's investigation.
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"You beat yourself up mentally and physically... For me, it is the word 'pure' because he called me 'pure' in that room and then I remember what he did to me in that room."Source
"As soon as that deal was signed, they silenced my voice and the voices of all of Jeffrey Epstein's other victims."Source
"The conspiracy between the government and Epstein was really 'let's figure out a way to make the whole thing go away as quietly as possible,'"Source
"It's just outrageous how they minimized his crimes and devalued his victims by calling them prostitutes"Source
"I have to tell you, I'm a little overwhelmed because I have never seen a prosecutor's office do anything like this."Source
"On an 'avoid the press' note ... I can file the charge in district court in Miami which will hopefully cut the press coverage significantly."Source
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