This document packet contains legal correspondence from May 2007 regarding subpoenas issued to Epstein-affiliated companies JEGE, Inc. and Hyperion Air, Inc. Attorney Jack Goldberger confirms a deadline extension and clarifies that he, Lilly Ann Sanchez, and Gerald Lefcourt are representing the corporations. The packet also includes an inventory of audiotapes (likely wiretaps or controlled calls) with quality notes, and a handwritten breakdown of phone records analyzing calls to and from the 'Epstein Residence' and other redacted parties.
A legal letter dated June 22, 2006, from Jeffrey Epstein's defense firm (Atterbury Goldberger & Weiss) to State Attorney Barry Krischer. The defense argues that based on recent meetings and polygraph results from expert George Slattery, there are no allegations of actual sex and the accuser claimed to be 18. The letter requests that no charges be filed or an informal agreement be reached, while simultaneously attacking the accuser's credibility by citing her online behavior and alleged changing of her age.
This is a letter dated February 22, 2007, from the law firm Atterbury Goldberger Weiss, representing Jeffrey Epstein, to Lanna Belohlavek of the Office of the State Attorney. The letter follows up on a previous meeting and lists eleven specific items of evidence, such as interview transcripts, call logs, and voicemails involving individuals like Haley Robson, Melissa Eaton, and Johanna Sjoberg, that the law firm has determined are missing from the discovery materials provided to them. This document highlights a formal request for missing evidence in the legal proceedings against Jeffrey Epstein.
This is a letter dated December 21, 2007, from attorney Jack A. Goldberger to Judge Sandra McSorley regarding the criminal case 'State of Florida v. Jeffrey Epstein'. Goldberger submits an agreed motion and a proposed order to continue the trial, cancel an upcoming plea conference, and schedule a new status conference. The letter requests the judge's signature to approve these changes to the case schedule.
This is a handwritten note from "Jack" (likely attorney Jack A. Goldberger) to "Barry" on the law firm's letterhead. Jack provides the phone number for an individual named Acosta and asks Barry to find out what Acosta says, because Jay Lefkowitz needs to call Acosta to finalize an unspecified matter. The note also mentions an enclosed document described as "fun reading on your Defendnt".
This letter, dated December 3, 2009, is from Jeffrey Epstein's attorneys at ATTERBURY GOLDBERGER & WEISS, P.A. to Barbara Burns at the State Attorney's Office. It details Epstein's two pre-approved flights since his release from custody: a Cessna flight on August 27, 2009, and a helicopter trip on September 14, 2009, both with pilot Larry Visoski and passenger Nadia Marcinkova. The letter also strongly refutes allegations that Epstein violated his probation, claiming he has an 'unblemished record' and that the false allegations originated from the Scott Rothstein law firm.
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