This document is page 18 of a legal brief filed on July 27, 2023, arguing for the enforcement of the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The text contends that because the Government drafted the NPA with unequal bargaining power, any ambiguities should be resolved against the Government, and that Epstein fulfilled his obligations under the agreement before his death. It specifically mentions the 'co-conspirator clause' being understood as global and argues the Government cannot retroactively restrict the NPA.
This document appears to be a page from a book manuscript or personal essay (likely by Alan Dershowitz, based on the reference to his book 'The Case for Israel'). The text discusses the author's philosophy on free speech, his defense of unpopular clients ('sons of bitches'), and his personal experiences with defamation and legal challenges. It includes a word count header and a House Oversight Bates stamp.
This document is an excerpt (pages 91-92) from a manuscript, likely Virginia Giuffre's memoir, marked as confidential evidence. It details the narrator getting lost near Epstein's ranch, discovering indigenous artifacts, and being warned by Epstein to keep the discovery secret to prevent government seizure of the land. It follows her travel to New York via Albuquerque, where she engages in banter with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell regarding aliens and her time in the wilderness, while noting Maxwell's lack of morals and seriousness regarding 'work'.
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