United States Attorney's Office

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Also known as:
USAO (United States Attorney's Office) State United States Attorney USANYS (United States Attorney's Office - Southern District of New York) USANYS (United States Attorney's Office Southern District of New York)

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person Jeffrey Epstein
Legal representative
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person Jane's counsel
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person Defense counsel
Professional adversarial
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person Jeffrey Epstein
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person Defense counsel
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person Defense counsel
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organization Probation Office
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person Epstein
Legal representative
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person Mr. Markus
Legal representative
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person Reid Weingarten
Professional adversarial cooperative
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person MR. CHIUCHIOLO
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person Defense counsel
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person Wendy Olson
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person Redacted Victims
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organization State Attorney's Office
Professional collaborative
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organization Federal Bureau of Investigation
Professional collaborative
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person Honorable Alison J. Nathan
Legal representative
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person Jeffrey Epstein
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organization Federal Bureau of Investigation
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person Boies Schiller Flexner LLP
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person GHISLAINE MAXWELL
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person Epstein
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person R. ALEXANDER ACOSTA
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organization Federal Bureau of Investigation
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person [Redacted] (Client)
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A N/A Intervention by the United States Attorney's Office ('the feds'), who forced a deal on Epstein af... Florida View
N/A N/A The United States Attorney's Office intervened and imposed a 'federally-forced deal' on Jeffrey E... Florida View
N/A N/A A 'federally-forced deal' was imposed on Jeffrey Epstein, resulting in a jail sentence and financ... Florida View
N/A Investigation A joint investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the United States Attorney's Off... N/A View
N/A Legal agreement A non-prosecution agreement was established where federal prosecution against Epstein is deferred... Southern District of Florida View
N/A Legal agreement A deferred prosecution agreement where federal prosecution of Epstein is deferred in favor of pro... Southern District of Florida View
N/A Investigation A joint investigation into Epstein's offenses by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Unit... N/A View
N/A Investigation Potentially fraudulent claims are forwarded to law enforcement agencies for possible investigatio... N/A View
N/A N/A Dismissal of all charges against Epstein in the District if he timely fulfills all terms and cond... Southern District of Florida View
N/A N/A Agreement for deferred prosecution of Epstein in the Southern District of Florida, contingent on ... Southern District of Florida View
N/A N/A Investigation of Epstein's offenses and background by State and Federal law enforcement agencies. N/A View
N/A N/A Potential initiation of prosecution for Epstein if he violates agreement conditions, within 60 da... N/A View
N/A N/A Dismissal of charges against Epstein if all terms and conditions of the agreement are fulfilled, ... Southern District of Florida View
2021-06-30 Legal filing The parties jointly submitted a letter to the Court stating they seek no redactions. United States District Cour... View
2021-04-20 N/A Filing of letter regarding redactions on ECF Southern District of New Yo... View
2021-04-14 N/A Production of discovery material (a photograph) by the Government to the Defense. New York, NY View
2021-03-09 N/A Receipt of letter from MOJ confirming accuracy of highlighted language. N/A View
2021-03-09 N/A Drafting of Government Opposition to Third Bail Motion New York, New York View
2021-03-09 N/A Filing deadline for the opposition to the bail application (referenced as 'Tuesday'). Southern District of New York View
2020-12-16 N/A Planned filing of the government's memorandum of law in opposition to Ghislaine Maxwell's bail mo... Southern District of New York View
2020-07-02 N/A Unsealing of federal felony charges against Ghislaine Maxwell. New York View
2020-07-02 N/A Filing of detention memorandum in United States v. Maxwell Southern District of New York View
2019-08-30 N/A Grand Jury Appearance / Deadline for document production 40 Foley Square, Room 220, ... View
2019-07-16 N/A Legal papers filed by the defense and the US Attorney's Office in the Epstein case Southern District of New York View
2008-01-01 N/A Filing of a civil action against the US Attorney's Office under the Crime Victims' Rights Act Unknown View

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This page appears to be an excerpt from a memoir or report (possibly by Paul Krassner) contained within a House Oversight document production. It details correspondence with US Attorney James L. Browning, Jr. concerning whether comments made by comedian Groucho Marx constituted a threat against Richard Nixon. The text notes that the FBI had opened a file on Marx, labeling him a 'national security risk,' and recounts a 1976 appearance by Marx at the Los Angeles Book Fair.

Investigative file / narrative excerpt / correspondence
2025-11-19

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This document details multiple instances of sexual assault by Epstein against minor females, L.M., E.W., and Jane Doe, who were 13 or 14 years old at the time. It highlights Epstein's repeated invocation of the Fifth Amendment during depositions when questioned about these activities, and notes that the victims were brought to his home by another underage victim. The United States Attorney's Office recognized L.M. as a victim.

Legal document / deposition excerpt
2025-11-19

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This document is page 4 of Brad Edwards' opposition to Jeffrey Epstein's motion for summary judgment in a civil case (Case No. 502009CA040800XXXXMBAG). Edwards argues that Epstein's claims of wrongdoing against him are unsubstantiated and that Edwards had no involvement in the Scott Rothstein fraud. The text explicitly states Epstein is a 'serial molester of minors' (citing Virginia Roberts' statement) and references Epstein's guilty plea and agreement with the US Attorney's Office regarding payments to approximately 34 victims.

Legal pleading / court filing (opposition to motion for summary judgment)
2025-11-19

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This is page 8 (the signature page) of a legal letter dated May 19, 2008, addressed to Mark Filip. Attorneys Kenneth Starr and Joe Whitley request that the recipient review the case and discontinue federal involvement, arguing that the matter should be closed by the State and that current federal attempts involve an overreach of statutes. They request a meeting to discuss these issues of federalism and selectivity. The letter mentions U.S. Attorney Acosta.

Legal correspondence (letter - final page)
2025-11-19

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This article from The Virgin Islands Daily News (reprinted from the Miami Herald) details how federal prosecutors admitted in 2013 to bowing to pressure from Jeffrey Epstein's legal team, led by Kenneth Starr, regarding the non-prosecution agreement and victim notifications. It highlights the disparity between Epstein's lenient treatment—including work release and a private jail section—and the severity of his crimes involving dozens of underage girls. The document also references the 2008 sentencing hearing, the FBI's unfiled 2007 indictment, and the frustrations of local law enforcement officers like Detective Joseph Recarey.

Newspaper article
2025-11-19

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This FBI Electronic Communication from October 7, 2008, requests the assistance of Assistant Legal Attachés at unspecified US Embassies to hand-deliver Victim Notification Letters to victims residing overseas. The letters, originating from the US Attorney's Office, inform the victims about the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) between the US Government and Jeffrey Epstein. The document notes that Epstein was incarcerated at the Palm Beach County Stockade serving an 18-month sentence at the time.

Fbi electronic communication (ec)
2025-11-19

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This document is a standard informational brochure from the FBI regarding the 'Help for Victims of Crime' program. It details the Victim Notification System (VNS), providing contact numbers and hours for victims to check on case status. It also includes a 'Limited Confidentiality Statement' warning victims that information shared with a Victim Specialist may be shared with FBI agents or the US Attorney's Office if it pertains to safety, emergencies, child abuse, or the investigation. The document includes blank fields for contact names and case numbers, indicating it is an unused or template copy found within the document production.

Fbi informational brochure / victim assistance pamphlet
2025-11-19

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An FBI FD-302 report documenting a February 2, 2007 interview with a male employee of Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach residence regarding an investigation into the sexual exploitation of minors. The interviewee detailed Epstein's travel habits, noting he exclusively flew private (Gulfstream or Boeing 727) and split most of his time between Palm Beach and the U.S. Virgin Islands, with additional properties in New Mexico and Paris.

Fbi fd-302 interview report
2025-11-19

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This document describes the author's emotional reaction to being informed by the United States Attorney's Office that she was an identified victim of Jeffrey Epstein. It details her shock and the painful memories resurfacing, her husband's support, and her decision to pursue a lawsuit against Epstein despite the perceived failures of the justice system in his initial sentencing. The author expresses ongoing anger and concern over Epstein's continued behavior and the lack of true justice for his victims.

Personal testimony/memoir
2025-11-19

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This document contains an email from Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias 'J' and email 'jeevacation@gmail.com') to 'Ken' dated December 13, 2018. The email body includes a lengthy draft article or statement intended for a law journal that attempts to whitewash Epstein's past crimes as a 'non-violent, consensual commercial arrangement.' The text aggressively defends the original state plea deal, criticizes federal prosecutors for overreach, and characterizes Epstein as a philanthropist who has paid his debt to society.

Email correspondence / draft article
2025-11-19

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An email chain from December 2018 involving Jeffrey Epstein, his lawyers (Ken Starr, Alan Dershowitz), and PR advisors (Michael Wolff, Matthew Hiltzik) strategizing a defense against renewed scrutiny of Epstein's 2008 plea deal. Ken Starr drafts a statement arguing the federal government overstepped in a local matter and defending the plea deal as appropriate, characterizing Epstein's crimes merely as 'solicitation of prostitution.' Michael Wolff suggests deflecting blame by highlighting Epstein's connections to Bill Clinton and framing the current scrutiny as a political attack on Trump Labor Secretary Alex Acosta.

Email thread
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from an investigative report (likely the Miami Herald) detailing the aftermath of the Epstein non-prosecution agreement. It highlights the unusual coordination between federal prosecutors and Epstein's defense team regarding victim notification, contrasts Ken Starr's defense of Epstein with his prosecution of Clinton, and features quotes from Detective Recarey expressing regret that Epstein avoided prison and that victims were labeled prostitutes.

News article / investigative report (likely miami herald) included in house oversight committee evidence
2025-11-19

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This document serves as a narrative summary of the tense negotiations between the US Attorney's Office (Acosta, Sloman) and Jeffrey Epstein's legal team (Lefkowitz, Starr) around 2008. It details how Epstein's lawyers aggressively pressured the government to prevent victim notification, leading to a secret non-prosecution agreement while the FBI briefly continued investigating in NY and NM. The text notes that in 2013, the government finally admitted they backed down on victim notifications due to objections from Epstein's attorneys.

Investigative report / narrative summary (house oversight committee document)
2025-11-19

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This document is an email from 'J' (likely Jeffrey Epstein) to 'ken' dated December 13, 2018, containing a draft article for a law journal. The article presents a strong defense of Epstein, arguing that he was unfairly treated by federal prosecutors compared to state prosecutors and that he has since paid his debt to society through a jail sentence and millions in payments to victims. The author contends that Epstein has lived an 'exemplary life' for over ten years and this 'unhappy chapter' should be closed.

Email containing a draft article or statement
2025-11-19

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This document is an email from 'J' to 'ken' dated December 13, 2018, containing a draft article for a law journal. The article is a robust defense of Jeffrey Epstein, arguing he has paid his debt to society for past 'misdeeds' and should be allowed to move on. It criticizes the federal prosecution's 'overreach' in his case and portrays Epstein positively as a philanthropist and a 'trusted friend' of his legal team.

Email containing a draft article or statement
2025-11-19

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This document is a transcript of page 2 of a taped FBI interview conducted on April 24, 2007, at 4:21 p.m. FBI Agents Jason Richards and Nesbit Kirkendul, along with Assistant U.S. Attorney Marie Bilafonia, are interviewing an unnamed woman who is present with her attorney, Jim Eisenberg, and his investigator, Carrie Sheehan. The interview is taking place pursuant to a subpoena, and the initial questioning focuses on confirming the interviewee's basic information, such as date of birth and address, which are redacted in the document.

Interview transcript
2025-11-17
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