This document details the tense negotiations in October 2007 between the U.S. Attorney's Office (Acosta, Sloman, Villafaña) and Epstein's defense (Lefkowitz) regarding the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) addendum and the postponement of Epstein's guilty plea. The text highlights USAO suspicions that Epstein's team was delaying the plea to address a civil lawsuit filed by a victim in New York and alleges Epstein planted false press stories to discredit victims. Acosta agreed to move the plea date from October 26 to November 20, 2007, citing a desire not to dictate schedules to the State Attorney.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Alexander Acosta | U.S. Attorney |
Negotiating the NPA and addendum; communicated with Sloman and Lefkowitz regarding plea delays.
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| Jay Lefkowitz | Defense Attorney for Epstein |
Negotiating NPA addendum; requested postponement of guilty plea; accused by Acosta of mischaracterizing discussions.
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| Sloman | USAO Official/Prosecutor |
Took over negotiations after Lourie departed; communicated directly with Acosta and Lefkowitz; expressed frustration ...
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| Villafaña | USAO Prosecutor |
Involved in negotiations; suspected Epstein's plea delay was tactical to handle a civil lawsuit.
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| Lourie | Former USAO Official |
Departed the USAO; previously handled negotiations.
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Defendant |
Subject of the NPA and guilty plea; accused of planting false stories in press.
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| Location | Context |
|---|---|
"Lefkowitz and other defense counsel mischaracterized something he or an AUSA said, in a way that was misleading."Source
"didn't want to dictate a schedule to the state."Source
"re-ploughs some of what we accomplished this week"Source
"this may be the real reason for the delay in the . . . plea. She thinks that [Epstein] . . . want[s] to knock that lawsuit out before the guilty plea to deter others."Source
"Epstein had planted false stories in the press in an attempt to discredit the victims."Source
"we as federal prosecutors are not going to walk in and dictate to the state attorney."Source
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