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
Professional
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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
Professional
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person Unnamed Client
Client
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person Villafaña
Professional adversarial
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person Mr. Goldberger
Professional
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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
Employer director
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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
2008-06-24 N/A Confirmation of binding plea agreement West Palm Beach, FL View
2008-06-24 N/A Conference Call / Wrap up call Teleconference View
2008-06-18 N/A Conversation between Assistant U.S. Attorneys and Roy Black regarding resolving federal and state... Unknown View
2008-06-18 N/A Call with Roy Black Unknown View
2007-09-20 N/A A New York Post article reported that Jeffrey Epstein's lawyers were negotiating a plea deal with... Not specified View
2007-09-20 N/A Epstein's lawyers were reportedly negotiating a plea deal with federal prosecutors for a potentia... N/A View
2006-08-07 N/A Goldberger and Roy Black presented Epstein's case to media. N/A View
0023-05-01 N/A Court filing by Roy Black defending the non-prosecution agreement. Court View

Epstein_Part_17_(Redacted).pdf

This document contains several newspaper clippings from The Palm Beach Post in late July and early August 2006, detailing Jeffrey Epstein's arrest and indictment for soliciting prostitution. The articles cover his booking, release on bond, his attorney Jack Goldberger's claims of a 'distorted view' from police, and background information on Epstein's properties, social connections, and past legal troubles. The clippings also mention the involvement of State Attorney Barry Krischer and Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter in the case.

Newspaper clippings
2025-12-26

016-02.pdf

This document is a Motion for No-Contact Order filed by Plaintiffs Jane Doe No. 101 and 102 against Jeffrey Epstein in the Southern District of Florida on May 22, 2009. The plaintiffs argue that despite a state plea agreement prohibiting contact, Epstein's counsel refused to confirm he would not contact federal victims. The filing includes exhibits of correspondence between attorneys and a transcript of the 2008 plea conference where Judge Pucillo explicitly defined 'indirect contact' to include Facebook and MySpace.

Court filing (motion for no-contact order) with exhibits
2025-12-26

010-12.pdf

This document is a Protective Order designated as Exhibit L (and Exhibit 1) in Case 08-80736-CIV-MARRA/JOHNSON, filed in May 2014. Issued by Judge Kenneth Marra, it grants a motion by Intervenors (led by Roy Black) to keep correspondence between themselves and the United States Attorney's Office confidential ('CDM'). The order establishes strict protocols for the handling, marking, and limited disclosure of these materials during the litigation between Jane Does #1-2 and the United States.

Court order (protective order)
2025-12-26

028-02.pdf

This document is a formal legal letter dated May 15, 2009, from Robert C. Josefsberg of Podhurst Orseck to Jeffrey Epstein's attorneys (Robert Critton and Jack Goldberger). The letter demands the immediate preservation of all evidence, particularly electronically stored information (ESI), relevant to pending civil actions by victims of Epstein's sexual exploitation. It specifically references the Non-Prosecution Agreement, the 2005 FBI raid, and warns that failure to preserve data could result in sanctions for spoliation.

Legal correspondence / preservation of evidence letter
2025-12-26

EFTA00029390.pdf

This document is a sworn statement from a former houseman/majordomo who worked for Jeffrey Epstein from 1991 to 2002 at the Palm Beach residence (358 El Brillo). The witness describes Ghislaine Maxwell as his boss and the manager of all Epstein's households. He testifies to the frequent presence of young girls (estimated 16-17 years old) giving massages, the use of sex toys found in the home, and high volumes of towels used daily. The witness also details a recent incident where he was contacted by a private investigator named Paul, hired by Epstein's legal team, who questioned him and advised him regarding his cooperation with the police.

Sworn statement / deposition transcript
2025-12-25

EFTA00026834.pdf

This document is an email chain from October 2020 regarding a privilege review of an Epstein search warrant database ('Epstein SW returns'). The legal team discusses identifying and removing privileged communications involving Epstein's attorneys (specifically Jack Goldberger and 'Marty') and private investigator Roy Black. The emails also clarify that Marc Weinstein and Andrew Tomback represent the estate's co-executors, Darren Indyke and a redacted individual.

Email chain / legal correspondence
2025-12-25

EFTA00020711.pdf

This document is a 'Second Supplemental Privilege Log' from the case Jane Doe v. United States, listing internal DOJ, FBI, and USAO communications withheld from civil discovery. The log chronicles the timeline of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation from late 2006 to August 2008, detailing the internal deliberations regarding the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA), plea negotiations, and the drafting of the indictment. It reveals critical details such as internal disagreements over plea terms, Epstein's refusal to plead to anything other than 'assault on the plane,' Jay Lefkowitz's admission that he never intended Epstein to register as a sex offender, and the government's struggles with victim notification and harassment by Epstein's defense team.

Privilege log (second supplemental privilege log - box #4)
2025-12-25

EFTA00014496.pdf

This document contains an email chain between a partner at Edwards Pottinger LLC and likely federal authorities (SDNY/FBI) from late 2018/early 2019. The correspondence outlines preparations for a new investigation or prosecution, including requests for victim lists beyond those in the original Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA). Crucially, it provides a comprehensive list of lawyers who represented Jeffrey Epstein, his pilots, staff, and Ghislaine Maxwell, noting that Bruce Reinhart (now a magistrate judge) represented the pilots and staff.

Email correspondence
2025-12-25

EFTA00014178.pdf

Letter from attorney Roy Black to an Assistant US Attorney regarding Jeffrey Epstein. Black confirms Epstein's employment location and discusses a newly filed civil RICO lawsuit against Scott Rothstein and Brad Edwards, alleging they used litigation against Epstein to fuel a Ponzi scheme. Black specifically notes that Rothstein sought Epstein's flight logs to 'fish for celebrities to extort' and requests a meeting with the AUSA to discuss Epstein's progress.

Legal correspondence (letter)
2025-12-25

EFTA00014177.pdf

This document is an email chain from December 9, 2009, involving an Assistant U.S. Attorney (AUSA) in West Palm Beach. The AUSA forwards an email received from attorney Roy Black regarding Jeffrey Epstein to colleagues, noting it is unusual that Black contacted them directly rather than a superior named 'Jeff'. The AUSA also mentions receiving a voicemail from attorney Brad Edwards and references a complaint against the 'Rothstein firm'.

Email chain
2025-12-25

EFTA00014172.pdf

An email from an Assistant U.S. Attorney to Barry Krischer discussing the confidentiality clauses of Jeffrey Epstein's Non-Prosecution Agreement. The sender informs Krischer that Epstein's defense team (Lefkowitz, Black, Goldberger) must be notified before any disclosure, specifically regarding a request or potential lawsuit from the 'Shiny Sheet' (Palm Beach Daily News). The email also notes that the defense has failed to file the complete agreement with the Court as previously ordered.

Email
2025-12-25

EFTA00014170.pdf

An email dated June 17, 2008, from Roy Black to a redacted recipient. Black asks if there is a chance to discuss the Jeffrey Epstein investigation and provides his redacted office and cell phone numbers.

Email
2025-12-25

EFTA00014151.pdf

An email chain from November 24, 2008, involving the U.S. Attorney's Office (USAFLS) and Roy Black, Jeffrey Epstein's defense attorney. Ann Marie Villafana sent a letter to Roy Black, and a subsequent internal email (with redacted participants) asks, 'Wow --- have you heard anything back?', suggesting anticipation regarding Black's response to the attached letter.

Email chain
2025-12-25

EFTA00014150.pdf

This document is an email chain dated December 5, 2008, between attorneys Roy Black, Jay Lefkowitz, and redacted parties. The correspondence discusses Brad Edwards filing the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) in the 'Jane Does v USA' case under seal and subsequently requesting it be unsealed. The sender also thanks Roy Black for a meeting that occurred the previous day.

Email chain
2025-12-25

EFTA00014144.pdf

A letter from the U.S. Attorney's Office (SDNY) to Jeffrey Epstein's lawyers, Jay Lefkowitz and Roy Black, dated August 26, 2008. The letter confirms a 'final list' of 32 victims, discusses the logistics of victim notification letters, and demands confirmation of payment for Mr. Josefsberg's fees. It also explicitly warns that if Epstein breaches the Non-Prosecution Agreement, the Office intends to indict him.

Legal correspondence / letter
2025-12-25

EFTA00014127.pdf

An email exchange from July 30, 2008, between attorney Roy Black and an Assistant U.S. Attorney (USAFLS). The AUSA requested a discussion regarding the 'Epstein matter,' to which Roy Black replied that he was out of town and asked for details on the topic.

Email thread
2025-12-25

EFTA00014124.pdf

An email exchange between Epstein's lawyer, Roy Black, and an Assistant U.S. Attorney in Florida from August 2008. Black thanks the prosecutor for agreeing to block the disclosure of Epstein's 2007 plea agreement in civil cases, arguing that civil lawyers would use it to attract more plaintiffs. The AUSA responds briefly, requesting a phone call to discuss a matter.

Email thread
2025-12-25

EFTA00014117.pdf

This document is an email chain dated July 30, 2008, between defense attorney Roy Black and an unnamed Assistant U.S. Attorney from the Southern District of Florida (West Palm Beach office). The AUSA requests a discussion regarding the 'Epstein matter,' specifically clarifying in the final email that it concerns the 'performance of the criminal Non-Prosecution Agreement.' Roy Black indicates he is out of town and asks for the subject of the discussion.

Email chain
2025-12-25

EFTA00014110.pdf

A letter from the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida to attorney Roy Black regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The letter alleges that Epstein's participation in a work release program constitutes a material breach of his Non-Prosecution Agreement, which required incarceration without community control. The U.S. Attorney demands Epstein withdraw from the program and complete his eighteen-month term of imprisonment as agreed.

Legal correspondence / letter
2025-12-25

EFTA00014109.pdf

This document is an email chain from June 24-25, 2008, involving Assistant U.S. Attorneys and defense lawyers Roy Black and Jack Goldberger. The correspondence confirms the Government's stance that a binding plea agreement with Jeffrey Epstein is signed and requires no modification, while internal emails discuss a '2255 issue' and the upcoming Change of Plea (COP).

Email correspondence
2025-12-25

EFTA00014107.pdf

This document is an email chain from July 30, 2008, between Assistant U.S. Attorneys (USAFLS) and Roy Black. The correspondence concerns scheduling a discussion regarding the 'Epstein matter,' specifically relating to the 'performance of the Non-Prosecution Agreement.' Roy Black indicates he is out of town and inquires about the subject matter, prompting internal deliberation among the prosecutors on how to respond.

Email chain
2025-12-25

EFTA00014104.pdf

This document contains an email thread between Jeffrey Epstein's attorney, Jack Goldberger, and an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida regarding the specific wording of Epstein's plea agreement. The discussion focuses on ensuring the state plea agreement complies with the September 2007 federal non-prosecution agreement (NPA), specifically requesting the insertion of the word 'imprisoned' to describe Epstein's six-month sentence. Goldberger confirms the change is acceptable.

Email correspondence
2025-12-25

EFTA00014102.pdf

This document is an email thread between Jeffrey Epstein's attorney, Jack Goldberger, and an Assistant U.S. Attorney (name redacted) from June 27-28, 2008. The correspondence concerns a 'Notice of Non-Compliance' and negotiations regarding the wording of Epstein's plea agreement, specifically the insertion of the word 'imprisoned' regarding his six-month sentence. The emails confirm a telephone conference where it was agreed that the state plea agreement complied with the federal non-prosecution agreement.

Email thread
2025-12-25

EFTA00014100.pdf

This document is an email thread from June 2008 between Assistant U.S. Attorneys and Jeffrey Epstein's defense team (Jack Goldberger and Roy Black). The correspondence concerns the finalization of Epstein's plea agreement, specifically clarifying language about his 'imprisonment' versus 'community control' and confirming where he would serve his time (PBC Detention Center/Jail vs. Stockade). The emails reveal that prosecutors were working with '5 girls' for a Grand Jury, that there was surprise regarding a lack of press coverage, and that law enforcement officials ('The Chief') were contacting victims regarding the upcoming plea hearing.

Email correspondence
2025-12-25

EFTA00014075.pdf

Email exchange between Epstein's defense attorney Roy Black and an Assistant U.S. Attorney regarding the confidentiality of the September 24, 2007 (Non-Prosecution) agreement. Black thanks the AUSA for agreeing to oppose the disclosure of this agreement in civil cases, fearing it would be publicized to attract more plaintiffs. The AUSA requests a copy of the sealed state court filing from co-counsel Jack Goldberger to ensure consistency in documents.

Email correspondence
2025-12-25
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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

Jeffrey Epstein

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

Requesting availability 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

N/A

From: Redacted Sender
To: Roy Black

Attempted call, left message because Black was unavailable.

Call
2008-06-18

Epstein Case Resolution

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

Roy Black asked about resolving federal and state litigation simultaneously.

Meeting
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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