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Summary

This document details interactions between Jeffrey Epstein's defense team and the USAO in late 2007, focusing on submissions, a key meeting in Miami on December 14, 2007, and the defense's threat to pursue a Department of Justice review. The discussions revolved around defense complaints, a proposed revised indictment, and a new argument by Epstein's attorneys regarding the applicability of the state charge he agreed to plead guilty to. The document also highlights the USAO's internal review processes and Acosta's communication with Assistant Attorney General Fisher regarding the case.

People (16)

Name Role Context
Epstein Defendant
Unconditionally re-asserts intention to fulfill NPA; his attorneys raised new arguments.
Lefkowitz Epstein's Attorney
Submitted voluminous documents; notified Acosta about potential department review; sent a lengthy letter to Acosta.
Acosta USAO Representative
Agreed to meet with Epstein's defense attorneys; notified Assistant Attorney General Fisher about potential appeal.
Starr Epstein's Attorney
Submitted letters; part of the defense team at the meeting; sent a lengthy letter to Acosta.
Sloman USAO Representative
Notified Villafaña; asked Robert Senior to review evidence.
Villafaña USAO Representative
Notified by Sloman; asked to provide Senior with materials.
Robert Senior Chief of USAO's Criminal Division
Succeeded Menchel; asked to review evidence de novo.
Menchel Former Chief of USAO's Criminal Division
Predecessor to Robert Senior.
Dershowitz Epstein's Attorney
Part of the defense team at the meeting.
Lefcourt Epstein's Attorney
Part of the defense team at the meeting.
Martin Weinberg Boston Attorney (Epstein's Defense Team)
Part of the defense team at the meeting.
Assistant Attorney General Fisher Assistant Attorney General
Notified by Acosta about potential appeal; hoped Starr would speak to Acosta to resolve issues.
Lourie Chief of Staff for Assistant Attorney General Fisher
Informed Starr of Fisher's hopes.
Senior AUSA Assistant U.S. Attorney
Present at the meeting with Epstein's defense team.
Miami FBI Special Agent in Charge FBI Official
Present at the meeting with Epstein's defense team.
Assistant Special Agent in Charge FBI Official
Present at the meeting with Epstein's defense team.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
USAO
U.S. Attorney's Office, Criminal Division
Kirkland & Ellis
Law firm involved in correspondence.
FBI
Federal Bureau of Investigation, provided investigative materials.

Timeline (2 events)

December 14, 2007
Meeting in Miami between Acosta, USAO representatives, and Epstein's defense team (Starr, Dershowitz, Lefcourt, Weinberg) to discuss defense complaints.
Miami
January 4th (implied 2008)
Plea date, which Acosta sought to preserve.

Locations (2)

Location Context
Location of the meeting on December 14, 2007.
Location where defense team might seek review.

Relationships (12)

Epstein client-attorney Lefkowitz
Lefkowitz is one of Epstein's attorneys.
Epstein client-attorney Starr
Starr is one of Epstein's attorneys.
Epstein client-attorney Dershowitz
Dershowitz is one of Epstein's attorneys.
Epstein client-attorney Lefcourt
Lefcourt is one of Epstein's attorneys.
Epstein client-attorney Martin Weinberg
Martin Weinberg is one of Epstein's attorneys.
Acosta colleague (USAO) Sloman
Both are USAO representatives, present at the meeting.
Acosta colleague (USAO) Villafaña
Both are USAO representatives, present at the meeting.
Sloman supervisor-subordinate Robert Senior
Sloman asked Senior to review evidence.
Robert Senior successor-predecessor Menchel
Senior succeeded Menchel as Chief of USAO's Criminal Division.
Acosta reported to/communicated with Assistant Attorney General Fisher
Acosta notified Fisher about potential appeal.
Assistant Attorney General Fisher supervisor-chief of staff Lourie
Lourie is Fisher's Chief of Staff.
Lourie communicated with Starr
Lourie informed Starr of Fisher's hopes.

Key Quotes (10)

""unconditionally re-asserts his intention to fulfill and not seek to withdraw from or unwind" the NPA."
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""in light of the recent Kirkland & Ellis correspondence""
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"review de novo the evidence underlying the proposed revised indictment"
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"that the state charge to which Epstein had agreed to plead guilty did not apply to the facts of the case."
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"“have no alternative but to seek review in Washington.""
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""to in fact review this case in an expedited manner [in order] to preserve the January 4th plea date.""
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""prompt, independent, expedited review" of the evidence by "you or someone you trust.""
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"his conduct did not amount to a registrable offense under state law or a violation of federal law"
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""improper" to require Epstein to pay damages "to individuals who do nothing but simply assert a claim" under the statute."
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""resolve the[] fairly narrow issues""
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Notwithstanding these voluminous submissions, Lefkowitz added that Epstein "unconditionally re-asserts his intention to fulfill and not seek to withdraw from or unwind" the NPA.
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As a Result of the Starr and Lefkowitz Submissions, the New USAO Criminal Chief Begins a Full Review of the Evidence, and Acosta Agrees to Meet Again with Defense Counsel
After reviewing Starr's and Lefkowitz's letters, Sloman notified Villafaña that "in light of the recent Kirkland & Ellis correspondence" he had asked Robert Senior, who had succeeded Menchel as Chief of the USAO's Criminal Division, to review de novo the evidence underlying the proposed revised indictment, and Sloman asked Villafaña to provide Senior with all the state and FBI investigative materials.
In the meantime, Acosta agreed to meet with Starr and other Epstein defense attorneys to discuss the defense complaints raised in Lefkowitz's December 11, 2007 submissions. 156 The meeting took place in Miami on December 14, 2007. The defense team included Starr, Dershowitz, Lefcourt, and Boston attorney Martin Weinberg. The USAO side included Acosta, Sloman, Villafaña, and another senior AUSA, with the Miami FBI Special Agent in Charge and Assistant Special Agent in Charge also present. In addition to previously raised arguments, during this meeting, Epstein's attorneys raised a new argument—that the state charge to which Epstein had agreed to plead guilty did not apply to the facts of the case.
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The Defense Notifies Acosta That It May Pursue a Department Review of the USAO's Actions
Shortly after the December 14, 2007 meeting, Lefkowitz notified Acosta that if the issues raised at the meeting could not be resolved promptly, the defense team may “have no alternative but to seek review in Washington." Acosta notified Assistant Attorney General Fisher that the defense team might make an appeal to her, and he asked her to grant such a request for review and "to in fact review this case in an expedited manner [in order] to preserve the January 4th plea date." Starr and Lefkowitz then sent to Acosta a lengthy letter, with numerous previously submitted defense submissions, reviewing issues discussed at the meeting, and advising that Epstein sought a "prompt, independent, expedited review" of the evidence by "you or someone you trust." The letter reiterated Epstein's position that his conduct did not amount to a registrable offense under state law or a violation of federal law, and with respect to the NPA's § 2255 provision, that it was "improper" to require Epstein to pay damages "to individuals who do nothing but simply assert a claim" under the statute.
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As Assistant Attorney General Fisher's Chief of Staff, Lourie had informed Starr that Fisher hoped Starr would speak to Acosta to "resolve the[] fairly narrow issues" raised in Starr's correspondence with Acosta. Acosta had the Starr and Lefkowitz submissions of December 11 forwarded to Fisher.
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