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This document is the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) between the United States and Jeffrey Epstein, dated September 24, 2007, along with an Addendum dated October 29, 2007. In exchange for pleading guilty to state prostitution charges and serving a recommended 18-month county jail sentence (plus probation), the federal government agreed not to prosecute Epstein for federal crimes. Crucially, the agreement grants immunity to 'potential co-conspirators' (names redacted) and stipulates that the agreement would not be made part of the public record.
This document is the 2007 Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) and subsequent Addendum between the United States (represented by US Attorney R. Alexander Acosta) and Jeffrey Epstein. In the agreement, Epstein agrees to plead guilty to state solicitation charges and serve a recommended 30-month sentence (18 months in jail plus probation) in exchange for federal non-prosecution. Crucially, the agreement also grants immunity from federal prosecution to any potential co-conspirators of Epstein, with specific names redacted in the text.
This document is a signed affirmation by Jeffrey E. Epstein dated December 7, 2007, in which he re-affirms the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) and Addendum dated October 30, 2007. The document was faxed from the law firm Fowler-White Burnett and was later included as an exhibit in multiple court cases, including the 2019 criminal case against him.
This document is a signed legal affirmation by Jeffrey E. Epstein dated December 7, 2007. In the document, Epstein formally re-affirms the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) and Addendum dated October 30, 2007. The document was faxed from the law firm Fowler-White Burnett and later entered into the Florida Southern District docket in 2010.
This document is a one-page legal affirmation signed by Jeffrey E. Epstein on December 7, 2007. In the statement, Epstein re-affirms a Non-Prosecution Agreement and an associated addendum that were dated October 30, 2007. The document includes a fax header indicating it was sent from the law firm Fowler-White Burnett.
This document is a signed legal affirmation dated December 7, 2007, faxed from the law firm Fowler-White Burnett. In the document, Jeffrey Epstein explicitly re-affirms the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) and Addendum dated October 30, 2007. The document bears court filing stamps from 2010 and 2021, indicating it was used as an exhibit in later litigation.
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