federal prosecutors

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["all federal prosecutors"] ["Federal prosecutors in Florida"]

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person Jeffrey Epstein
Legal representative
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person Epstein's Victims
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person Dawn Hughes
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
2008-05-01 N/A Negotiations of a deferred prosecution agreement Unknown View
2008-01-01 N/A A secret non-prosecution agreement was approved by U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta, granting feder... Southern District of Florida View
2008-01-01 N/A Plea deal reached ending federal investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. Miami (implied by context o... View
2008-01-01 N/A Epstein Plea Deal Florida (implied by state c... View
2008-01-01 Meeting Federal prosecutors, possibly from the FBI, visited the witness's house. Witness's house View
2007-10-29 N/A Confirmation that the negotiated settlement is a 'definite go'. Email Correspondence View
2007-09-24 Legal agreement signing Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) was signed N/A View
2007-09-24 N/A Epstein signs a non-prosecution agreement. N/A View
2007-09-24 N/A Non-prosecution agreement signed and concealed from victims. Unknown View
2007-09-24 N/A Non-Prosecution Agreement Florida (implied by case hi... View
2007-09-20 N/A Epstein's lawyers were reportedly negotiating a plea deal with federal prosecutors for a potentia... N/A 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
2007-09-01 N/A Non-prosecution agreement was signed. Unknown View
2007-01-01 N/A Preparation of a 53-page federal indictment and subpoenas served on Epstein employees. Federal Grand Jury View
2007-01-01 N/A Plea deal/Non-prosecution agreement reached between Epstein's lawyers and federal prosecutors. State Court View
2007-01-01 N/A Federal prosecutors and Epstein's lawyers reached a non-prosecution agreement. Miami View
2007-01-01 N/A Federal prosecutors and Epstein's lawyers arrange a plea deal. Florida View
2007-01-01 N/A A 53-page federal indictment was prepared but negotiations led to a different outcome. Federal Court View
2007-01-01 N/A A 53-page federal indictment was prepared but not used; subpoenas served on employees. Federal Court View
2006-01-01 Visit / investigation Approximately four federal prosecutors or FBI agents visited the interviewee's house. interviewee's house View

EFTA00021395.pdf

This document is an email dated July 26, 2019, from CBS News reporter Mola Lenghi to a redacted recipient. Lenghi is seeking confirmation of a Wall Street Journal report stating that federal prosecutors have subpoenaed Jeffrey Epstein's longtime pilots for questioning following his sex-trafficking indictment.

Email
2025-12-25

EFTA00019477.pdf

This document is an email dated March 1, 2019, sharing a link to an NBC News article criticizing Jeffrey Epstein's plea deal with federal prosecutors. The sender and recipient are redacted. The email appears to be an automated notification or manual share containing the article's headline and a link to read the full story.

Email
2025-12-25

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This document is page 15 of a July 2019 court filing (Case 1:19-cr-00490-RMB) arguing for Jeffrey Epstein's detention. It highlights the severity of the charges (involving minors) and cites research suggesting sex offender recidivism is underreported. Crucially, it details evidence of witness tampering, including 2007 emails regarding a potential guilty plea for obstruction of justice and a 2006 Palm Beach police report where an Epstein representative allegedly threatened a victim, promising compensation for help and retribution for harm.

Court filing (order/memorandum)
2025-11-20

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This document page (p. 123 of a DOJ report, likely the OPR review of the Epstein case) details the 'Petite policy' regarding dual federal-state prosecutions and USAM provisions for plea agreements. It outlines exceptions where federal prosecution can proceed after a state case—specifically citing incompetence, corruption, or intimidation—and mandates that plea agreements must honestly reflect the seriousness of a defendant's conduct.

Legal policy review / doj opr report
2025-11-20

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This document is page 45 of a legal transcript from Consor & Associates. An unidentified individual (A) is being questioned about a visit to their house by federal prosecutors or FBI agents, which they estimate occurred in 2006 or 2007. The individual recalls about four agents visiting but cannot remember receiving business cards or cell phone numbers, suggesting their parents might have more information.

Transcript
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a news report (likely the Miami Herald's investigative series) included in House Oversight records. It details Jeffrey Epstein's 2007 plea deal, noting that despite ample evidence of abusing dozens of underage girls starting in 2001, prosecutors granted him and his co-conspirators immunity from federal sex-trafficking charges. It highlights that the non-prosecution agreement was sealed to prevent victims from knowing the scope of the crimes.

News article / congressional record exhibit
2025-11-19

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This document is an email from 'J' (likely Jeffrey Epstein) to 'ken' dated December 13, 2018, containing a draft article for a law journal. The article presents a strong defense of Epstein, arguing that he was unfairly treated by federal prosecutors compared to state prosecutors and that he has since paid his debt to society through a jail sentence and millions in payments to victims. The author contends that Epstein has lived an 'exemplary life' for over ten years and this 'unhappy chapter' should be closed.

Email containing a draft article or statement
2025-11-19

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This document is page 37 of a legal deposition transcript where an attorney, Mr. Tein, questions an unnamed witness about events following a visit to Jeffrey Epstein's house. The witness denies spending money received there but admits to going to a Marshall's store with two other girls, where one of them bought a purse. The questioning concludes by asking the witness about conversations with federal prosecutors regarding financial reimbursement.

Deposition transcript
2025-11-17
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Charging and pursuing readily provable charges

From: Ashcroft
To: federal prosecutors

The 'Ashcroft Memo' requires federal prosecutors to charge and pursue all readily provable charges that would yield the most substantial sentence, with some exceptions.

Legal policy memo
N/A

Alleged second meeting

From: BSF Principal
To: federal prosecutors

Maxwell claims this occurred; Government denies evidence of it.

Meeting
N/A

Non-prosecution agreement

From: federal prosecutors
To: Jeffrey Epstein (via c...

Negotiations surrounding the agreement that barred federal prosecution.

Negotiation
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Epstein Witness Tampering

From: federal prosecutors
To: Court

Allegation that Epstein paid $350,000 to influence potential witnesses.

Letter
2019-07-12

Criminal Complaint

From: federal prosecutors
To: Court

Three-count criminal complaint charging Snowden with theft and Espionage Act violations.

Legal filing
2013-06-01

Notification

From: federal prosecutors
To: victims

Victims accuse prosecutors of deceiving them with 'false notification letters'.

Letter
2011-03-01

Sensitive case information

From: federal prosecutors
To: New York Times

Leak of highly sensitive information about the case.

Leak
2008-05-19

Plea option for witness tampering, harassment, and/or obs...

From: Mr. Epstein's former c...
To: federal prosecutors

An email from Mr. Epstein's former counsel to Federal prosecutors discussing the 'option' of Mr. Epstein pleading guilty to witness tampering, harassment, and/or obstruction of justice.

Email
2007-09-19

Plea option for witness tampering, harassment, and/or obs...

From: Mr. Epstein's former c...
To: federal prosecutors

An email from Mr. Epstein's former counsel to Federal prosecutors discussing the 'option' of Mr. Epstein pleading guilty to witness tampering, harassment, and/or obstruction of justice.

Email
2007-09-13

Plea Deal Negotiations

From: federal prosecutors
To: Epstein's attorneys

Conferring regarding the plea deal.

Emails and meetings
2007-01-01

Grand Jury Testimony

From: federal prosecutors
To: Epstein's employees

Compelling employees to testify before a federal grand jury.

Subpoenas
2007-01-01

53-page federal indictment

From: FBI
To: federal prosecutors

Charging Epstein with sex crimes.

Indictment (draft)
2007-01-01

Deportation of Criminal Aliens

From: Attorney General
To: federal prosecutors

A memorandum directing federal prosecutors to actively and directly become involved in the process of removing criminal aliens from the United States, outlining tools for doing so and establishing a policy that all deportable criminal aliens should be deported absent extraordinary circumstances.

Memorandum
1995-04-28

Deportation of Criminal Aliens

From: Attorney General
To: federal prosecutors

A memorandum directing federal prosecutors to be actively involved in removing criminal aliens from the United States.

Memorandum
1995-04-28

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