| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N/A | Legal action | Potential filing of civil suits by identified victims against Epstein pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 2255. | United States District Cour... | View |
| N/A | Vandalism / attempted harm | Unidentified individuals came to the interviewee's dad's house, did something to his tires, and h... | Dad's house | View |
| N/A | Legal proceeding | Potential filing of a civil suit by identified victims against Epstein pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 2255. | United States District Cour... | View |
This page contains sections 7 through 11 of a legal agreement (likely the 2008 Non-Prosecution Agreement) between the United States and Jeffrey Epstein. It outlines the protocol for identifying victims, appointing a representative for them (paid by Epstein), and handling civil liability claims under 18 U.S.C. § 2255. Crucially, the text states that Epstein's agreement to pay damages or waive liability contests in specific federal contexts does not constitute a general admission of civil or criminal liability.
This document is a single page, likely a printout of a web article or presentation included in House Oversight Committee records (Bates stamp 023015). It contains a partial sentence criticizing the fact that employees and negotiators of the subject's (implied Epstein) non-prosecution agreement have prospered. The visual content includes headshots of four men (likely key figures in the legal case) and a diagram mapping faces to groups labeled 'Investigators', 'Friends & Associates', and 'Inner Circle'.
Counsel may contact victims through the appointed attorney representative.
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