Roy Black

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person Jeffrey Epstein
Client
31 Very Strong
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person Dershowitz
Professional
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person Epstein
Client
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person Mr. Fronstin
Professional
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person Sloman
Professional
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person Goldberger
Professional
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person Justin Bieber
Client
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person Mr. Riley
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person Darren Indyke
Legal representative
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person Assistant U.S. Attorney
Legal representative
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person Rush Limbaugh
Client
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person Mr. Dershowitz
Professional
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person Unnamed Investigator
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person Unnamed Client
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person Villafaña
Professional adversarial
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person Mr. Goldberger
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person Alexander Acosta
Legal representative
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person Darren Indyke
Co counsel professional
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person private investigators
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person Jack Goldberger
Co counsel
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person Jack Goldberger
Business associate
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person Jeffrey Epstein
Legal representative
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person Assistant U.S. Attorney (Redacted)
Legal representative
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person Jay Lefkowitz
Business associate
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person [Redacted] (USAFLS)
Legal representative
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A N/A Signing of the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) and waiver of grand jury indictment. Unknown View
N/A Legal investigation A state investigation into allegations that Epstein coerced girls into sexual activity, leading h... Florida View
N/A N/A Prosecutors and agents met with Epstein's attorney, Roy Black. Unknown View
2020-10-12 N/A Discovery of communications from private investigator Roy Black in the database. Florida (context) View
2019-05-29 N/A Roy Black forwarded his 'no comment' email to Jeffrey Epstein and his legal team (Martin Weinberg... N/A View
2019-05-29 N/A Roy Black responds to a press inquiry regarding a 'trump story' and forwards the response to Epst... Miami, FL View
2019-05-29 N/A Roy Black responded to an inquiry (likely from the press) about a 'trump story', stating he had n... N/A View
2019-05-29 N/A Legal team finalizing pleading regarding plaintiff's position on remedies. Miami, FL View
2019-05-29 N/A Finalization of a legal pleading regarding a plaintiff's position on remedies, as mentioned by Ro... N/A View
2016-04-28 N/A Reuters inquiry regarding a lawsuit against Jeffrey Epstein initiates an email chain among his le... N/A View
2014-05-02 N/A Protective Order Entered West Palm Beach, Florida View
2011-08-19 N/A Court hearing regarding the violation of victims' rights via the non-prosecution deal. Court View
2009-09-01 N/A Roy Black notifies USAO of Epstein's application to transfer supervision to Virgin Islands. Miami, Florida View
2008-12-04 N/A Meeting between Roy Black and the sender of the top email Unknown View
2008-08-22 N/A Deadline (Friday morning) for Epstein's counsel to advise on client's election regarding victim l... Unknown View
2008-08-12 N/A Email correspondence regarding the confidentiality of the plea agreement in civil cases. Email View
2008-08-07 N/A Email correspondence regarding the potential compelled disclosure of the Non-Prosecution Agreement. Email View
2008-07-30 N/A Scheduled phone call between Roy Black and Assistant U.S. Attorney regarding the performance of E... Phone (Roy Black in Califor... View
2008-07-30 N/A Attempt to schedule a discussion regarding the Epstein matter. N/A (Discussion proposed) View
2008-07-30 N/A Attempt by US Attorney's office to schedule a discussion with Roy Black regarding the performance... Correspondence via Email View
2008-07-30 N/A Proposed discussion regarding the Epstein matter and the Non-Prosecution Agreement. N/A (Discussion proposed vi... View
2008-07-30 N/A Proposed meeting/call to discuss the Epstein matter Unknown (likely phone) View
2008-07-30 N/A Scheduled call between Assistant U.S. Attorney and Roy Black regarding the Epstein Non-Prosecutio... Phone (Florida/California) View
2008-06-27 N/A Issuance of a Notice of Non-Compliance via email attachment West Palm Beach, FL View
2008-06-26 N/A Email correspondence regarding Deferred Prosecution Agreement compliance N/A View

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This document, marked as a House Oversight record, draws parallels between private military contractor Erik Prince (Blackwater) and Osama Bin Laden as intelligence assets. It details the controversial legal defense of Jeffrey Epstein by Ken Starr and others, specifically highlighting the sweeping immunity granted by the Southern District of Florida non-prosecution agreement. The text explicitly suggests Epstein's light sentence is best explained by the use of children for 'government-sponsored sexual blackmail.'

Investigative report / congressional oversight document
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be an excerpt from the book 'Filthy Rich' (likely quoting Alexander Acosta) submitted as evidence to the House Oversight Committee. The text provides a first-person justification of the Epstein plea deal, arguing it was the best outcome given the risks of trial and state laws at the time. The narrator describes receiving a congratulatory call from an FBI Special Agent-In-Charge and peace-making communications from Epstein's high-profile defense team (Black, Dershowitz, Lefkowitz, Starr) whom the narrator knew from previous legal work.

Book excerpt / congressional oversight evidence
2025-11-19

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This document consists of pages 206 and 207 from the book 'Filthy Rich', stamped by the House Oversight Committee. It details the conflict between Palm Beach Police and the State Attorney in 2006 regarding the charges against Jeffrey Epstein for soliciting underage females. The text explains how the State Attorney reduced charges to avoid jail time, prompting local police to request a federal investigation, and notes a 2007 meeting between federal prosecutors and Epstein's lawyer, Roy Black.

Book excerpt (filthy rich) / legal narrative
2025-11-19

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This document contains pages 188-189 from the book 'Filthy Rich', presented as a House Oversight exhibit. It details the controversial Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) signed by Jeffrey Epstein on September 24, 2007, which protected him from a 57-count federal indictment. The text highlights the secrecy of the deal, the high-profile legal team (including Ken Starr and Roy Black), the immunity granted to co-conspirators like Sarah Kellen, and the fact that victims were neither consulted nor notified.

Book excerpt (filthy rich) / congressional evidence exhibit
2025-11-19

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This document is an email chain from April 28, 2016, initiated by a Reuters reporter asking attorney Martin Weinberg about a lawsuit against Jeffrey Epstein. The email is forwarded by Weinberg to Epstein (using the alias jeevacation@gmail.com), who then forwards it to his legal team, including Alan Dershowitz, Roy Black, and Jack Goldberger. The content of the attorneys' discussions is redacted under attorney-client privilege.

Email chain
2025-11-19

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This document is an email chain from April 28, 2016, among Jeffrey Epstein's legal team (Roy Black, Alan Dershowitz, Jack Goldberger, Martin Weinberg) regarding a media inquiry from Reuters. David Ingram of Reuters contacted Martin Weinberg seeking comment on a newly filed federal lawsuit in California alleging that Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump raped a woman in 1994. The legal team's internal discussions regarding the response are redacted as privileged.

Email chain
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a narrative excerpt or book draft (possibly by Michael Wolff) recounting the history of Jeffrey Epstein's rise to social prominence and subsequent legal fall. It details his interactions with high-profile figures like Princess Diana, Graydon Carter, and Bill Clinton, specifically mentioning a 1994 dinner and travel with Clinton. The text also covers the beginning of the legal investigation in Palm Beach, the involvement of lawyers Alan Dershowitz and Roy Black, and Epstein's eventual plea deal and release in 2010.

Narrative excerpt / investigative report / book draft
2025-11-19

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This document, part of a House Oversight collection, contains text from a news report analyzing the fallout of the Jeffrey Epstein non-prosecution agreement. It features quotes from prosecutor Sloman admitting terms should have been harsher but denying corruption, and details former US Attorney Acosta's 2011 defense of the deal against Epstein's 'army of legal superstars.' The text also highlights the victims' lawsuit against the government for sealing the deal and includes criticism from law professor Marci Hamilton regarding the failure to charge co-conspirators.

News article/report excerpt within congressional record
2025-11-19

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This article from The Virgin Islands Daily News details the 'unusual level of collaboration' between federal prosecutors (including Alexander Acosta and A. Marie Villafana) and Jeffrey Epstein's legal team during the negotiation of his non-prosecution agreement. It highlights the exclusion of victims from the process, the 'VIP treatment' Epstein received in jail (including work release authorized by Sheriff Ric Bradshaw), and subsequent legal battles by victims like 'Jane Doe No. 1' (Wild) and Jena-Lisa Jones to invalidate the agreement. The document also reveals that in 2011, the NY District Attorney's office under Cyrus Vance argued on Epstein's behalf to reduce his sex offender status, a move that shocked the presiding judge.

Newspaper article (the virgin islands daily news)
2025-11-19

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This document, likely a page from a news report contained within House Oversight files, details the aftermath of Jeffrey Epstein's initial plea deal. It discusses his properties, philanthropic efforts (Harvard, AI), and allegations that he used assistants to recruit underage girls for sex. The text highlights the legal battle over the Crime Victims' Rights Act, noting that victims were kept in the dark about plea negotiations, and features defense attorney Roy Black arguing that the non-prosecution agreement was not a 'sweetheart deal.'

News article / media report (page 26 of a larger house oversight compilation)
2025-11-19

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This document is a printout of a news article (likely Palm Beach Post) dated September 27, 2017, discussing the potential reopening of the Jeffrey Epstein case. It details the legal arguments by victims' lawyers Edwards and Cassell that the 2008 non-prosecution agreement was illegal because federal prosecutors (including Alex Acosta and Marie Villafana) failed to confer with victims as required by the Crime Victims' Rights Act. The text highlights the secrecy of the deal, the alleged deception of victims via letters claiming the investigation was ongoing, and the involvement of high-profile figures like Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew.

News article printout / legal case review
2025-11-19

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This document outlines Kenneth Starr's legal defense of Blackwater regarding the 2004 Fallujah Ambush and his role in securing a non-prosecution agreement for Jeffrey Epstein. It draws parallels between intelligence assets like Erik Prince and Bin Laden, suggesting government complicity in using such figures for operations outside standard political restrictions.

Investigative memorandum / report page
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a House Oversight investigation file (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015012) containing research notes or a draft report. It juxtaposes the operations of private military contractor Blackwater (Erik Prince) with the legal defense of Jeffrey Epstein, suggesting a theme of government complicity or utilization of 'assets' for illicit purposes. The text specifically alleges that Epstein's lenient sentence and non-prosecution agreement were related to 'government-sponsored sexual blackmail' and draws parallels between Erik Prince and Osama Bin Laden as intelligence assets.

Investigative research notes / briefing document
2025-11-19

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This document is an email chain from April 28, 2016, initiated by Reuters reporter David Ingram contacting attorney Martin Weinberg regarding a lawsuit filed in California federal court. The lawsuit alleges that Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump raped a woman in 1994. Weinberg forwards this inquiry to Epstein, who then forwards it to his legal team (Alan Dershowitz, Roy Black, and Jack Goldberger). Portions of the attorney communications are redacted as privileged.

Email thread
2025-11-19

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This document is a printed email chain from April 28, 2016, originating from a Reuters journalist, David Ingram, seeking comment from attorney Martin Weinberg regarding a lawsuit filed in California. The lawsuit alleges that Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump raped a woman in 1994. The email chain shows this inquiry being forwarded rapidly from Weinberg to Epstein (using the email jeevacation@gmail.com), and then from Epstein to his legal team (Dershowitz, Black, Goldberger), with subsequent legal discussions redacted for privilege.

Email chain
2025-11-19

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This document is an email chain dated April 28, 2016, originating from a Reuters journalist, David Ingram, seeking comment from attorney Martin Weinberg regarding a lawsuit filed in California. The lawsuit alleges that Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump raped a woman in 1994. The email chain shows the inquiry being forwarded from Weinberg to Epstein (at jeevacation@gmail.com), and subsequently discussed by attorneys Jack Goldberger, Alan Dershowitz, and Roy Black, though the specific legal advice is redacted as privileged.

Email thread
2025-11-19

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This document details various aspects of Jeffrey Epstein's legal troubles and social connections, including allegations of molestation and sex trafficking, the leniency of his previous sentence, and the ongoing Justice Department investigation. It highlights his use of private jets for alleged illicit trips and lists prominent individuals who were reportedly passengers on his aircraft, questioning whether his wealth and connections helped him evade justice. The document also mentions his completion of a house arrest sentence and recent settlements with victims.

Report excerpt / article snippet
2025-11-19

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This document is a printout of a Daily Beast article discussing a widened Justice Department and FBI probe into Jeffrey Epstein for child trafficking, specifically looking into his friend Jean Luc Brunel and the MC2 modeling agency. It highlights that while Epstein cannot be prosecuted again for charges covered by his 2007 non-prosecution agreement (double jeopardy), new evidence or victims could lead to federal trafficking charges which carry a 20-year sentence. The article also criticizes the special treatment Epstein received, noting his high-profile connections and the failure to enforce mandatory psychological evaluations.

News article / web printout (the daily beast) within house oversight committee records
2025-11-19

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A Virgin Islands Daily News article from December 2018 details Jeffrey Epstein's settlement of a defamation lawsuit with attorney Bradley Edwards just before trial. The article discusses the renewed scrutiny on Epstein's 2008 plea deal approved by Alexander Acosta, mentions his connections to high-profile figures like Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, and Prince Andrew, and notes ongoing efforts by victims to nullify the original non-prosecution agreement.

Newspaper article / clipping
2025-11-19

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This document is an email chain from April 28, 2016, initiated by Reuters reporter David Ingram seeking comment from attorney Martin Weinberg regarding a lawsuit (Katie Johnson v. Trump) alleging rape by Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump in 1994. Weinberg forwarded this inquiry to Epstein, who then forwarded it to his legal defense team, including Alan Dershowitz and Roy Black. The document includes a 'Privileged - Redacted' stamp, indicating sensitive attorney-client communication was removed.

Email chain
2025-11-19

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This document contains the text of a New York Post article from September 2007 regarding the legal case against Jeffrey Epstein. It details allegations of soliciting minors, the involvement of key figures like Haley Robson and Sarah Kellen, police investigations, and statements from Epstein's legal team regarding a potential plea deal and police conduct.

News article / legal document
2025-11-19

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This document is a printout of a Palm Beach Daily News article dated August 19, 2011, detailing a court hearing regarding Jeffrey Epstein's non-prosecution agreement. Judge Marra heard arguments from victims' lawyers (Edwards, Cassell) and Assistant U.S. Attorney Dexter Lee concerning whether the government violated the Crime Victims' Rights Act by failing to confer with victims before signing the deal. The judge also set a schedule for Epstein's attorney, Roy Black, to submit arguments regarding the unsealing of correspondence between the defense and federal prosecutors.

News article (web printout)
2025-11-19

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This document is a printout of a 2010 Daily Beast article discussing the leniency Jeffrey Epstein received despite serious charges. It details former Police Chief Michael Reiter's deposition, which alleges interference by the State Attorney and DOJ, and outlines the recruitment of underage girls in Palm Beach coordinated by Epstein and his staff, specifically Haley Robson and Alfredo Rodriguez. The text lists high-profile associates who flew on Epstein's jets and his legal team, while noting the investigation identified dozens of victims across multiple international properties.

News article (web printout)
2025-11-19

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An email chain from May 29, 2019, in which attorney Roy Black forwards a response he sent to an undisclosed recipient (likely a journalist) to Jeffrey Epstein, Darren Indyke, and others. The underlying email states that Black has 'no comment on the trump story' and is finalizing a legal pleading regarding a plaintiff's remedies. The document reveals Epstein's personal email address as jeevacation@gmail.com.

Email chain
2025-11-19

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This document is an email chain from May 29, 2019, in which attorney Roy Black forwards a response he sent to an unnamed recipient (likely a journalist) to his legal team and Jeffrey Epstein (using the email jeevacation@gmail.com). In the forwarded message, Black declines to comment on a 'trump story' stating they are finalizing a pleading regarding a plaintiff's position on remedies. The document bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033361.

Email chain
2025-11-19
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Re: Jeffrey Epstein

From: Roy Black
To: Assistant U.S. Attorne...

Stating he is out of town and asking what the discussion is about.

Email
2008-07-30

Re: Jeffrey Epstein (implied)

From: Assistant U.S. Attorne...
To: Roy Black

Initial inquiry asking if Roy is available to discuss the Epstein matter.

Email
2008-07-30

RE: FW: Jeffrey Epstein

From: Roy Black
To: [REDACTED]

Confirming 'yes'.

Email
2008-06-24

No Subject

From: [Redacted] (likely Marie)
To: Roy Black

Asking if a specific number is the best to call.

Email
2008-06-24

No Subject

From: Roy Black
To: [Redacted] (Marie)

Confirming time, asking to conference in Jack Goldberger for a 'wrap up call'.

Email
2008-06-24

Epstein Case Resolution

From: Roy Black
To: [Redacted Sender] and ...

Roy Black asked about resolving federal and state litigation simultaneously.

Meeting
2008-06-18

N/A

From: Redacted Sender
To: Roy Black

Attempted call, left message because Black was unavailable.

Call
2008-06-18

Jeffrey Epstein

From: Roy Black
To: [REDACTED]

Requesting to discuss the Epstein investigation via office or cell phone.

Email
2008-06-17

Litigation Stay

From: Marie Villafaña
To: Roy Black

Advised Black that USAO was not willing to agree to a stay.

Communication
2007-08-13

Plea Deal Defense

From: Roy Black
To: THE COURT REPORTER

Argued no conspiracy to violate victims' rights; noted Epstein opposed provisions like sex offender registration.

Court filing
0023-05-01

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