Jay Lefkowitz

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person Kenneth Starr
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person Jeff
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person Alex Acosta
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person Redacted Sender
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organization Kirkland & Ellis LLP
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person Alex Acosta
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person Alex [Acosta]
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person MR. EPSTEIN
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A Plea negotiation Negotiations for a plea agreement for Mr. Epstein were underway, with a deadline set for the foll... N/A View
N/A N/A Lourie and Lefkowitz reach an agreement on plea terms. N/A View
N/A N/A Private meeting between Acosta and Lefkowitz at a Marriott hotel in West Palm Beach regarding kee... Marriott hotel, West Palm B... View
N/A N/A Negotiations for Mr. Epstein's plea agreement. N/A View
N/A Legal decision The USAO rejected the new plea agreement proposal from the defense. N/A View
N/A Legal action Defense counsel Jay Lefkowitz submitted a revised draft plea agreement that substantially changed... N/A View
N/A Plea negotiation Lourie and Lefkowitz spoke and reached a verbal agreement on a plea deal. N/A View
N/A N/A Deadline for signing an agreement regarding Mr. Epstein's plea. N/A View
2025-11-19 N/A Breakfast meeting N/A View
2025-10-01 N/A Meeting between Alexander Acosta and Jay Lefkowitz to finalize the Epstein non-prosecution agreem... West Palm Beach Marriott on... View
2018-12-28 N/A SORA (Sex Offender Registration Act) hearing New York (Implied) View
2011-03-07 N/A Attorney Jay Lefkowitz contacts Alexandra Wolfe regarding her inquiries about Jeffrey Epstein. N/A View
2011-01-18 N/A SORA (Sex Offender Registration Act) Hearing to determine Epstein's risk level. New York Supreme Court, Par... View
2008-11-24 N/A Proposed meeting between Jay Lefkowitz and Assistant U.S. Attorney (Monday before Thanksgiving). West Palm Beach (implied) View
2008-11-24 N/A Jay Lefkowitz trip to see Jeffrey Epstein. Unknown View
2008-06-23 N/A DOJ official sends a letter regarding the Epstein matter to Epstein's legal team (Starr, Lefkowit... N/A View
2008-06-20 N/A Submission of defense materials by Kenneth Starr and Jay Lefkowitz to the DOJ (John Roth) regardi... Email correspondence View
2008-05-19 N/A Jay Lefkowitz requests a meeting with Alex [Acosta]. Unspecified View
2008-05-19 N/A Jeffrey Sloman responded to Jay Lefkowitz's email with a letter imposing a deadline. Miami (USAO) View
2008-01-30 N/A Email correspondence regarding a new civil lawsuit against Epstein. Email View
2008-01-04 N/A Proposed date for Epstein's plea and sentencing hearing. Court View
2007-12-19 N/A Phone conversation between prosecution (Acosta, Sloman) and defense (Starr, Lefkowitz). Phone View
2007-11-28 N/A Victim notification letter sent to Jay Lefkowitz. West Palm Beach, FL (Sender... View
2007-11-21 N/A Meeting between USAFLS and Epstein defense team. Unknown View
2007-11-21 N/A Meeting regarding Judge Davis's selection of Podhurst and Josephsberg. Unknown View

EFTA00013706.pdf

This document contains an email chain from November 27, 2007, between the U.S. Attorney's Office (Southern District of Florida) and Jay Lefkowitz, a lawyer for Jeffrey Epstein, with Alex Acosta CC'd. The emails discuss the selection of Aaron Podhurst and Bob Josephsberg (likely as mediators or special masters) and the government's statutory obligation under the Justice for All Act of 2004 to notify victims of the agreement with Epstein. The AUSA insists that vetting conclude immediately so that victims can be notified by November 29, 2007.

Email chain
2025-12-25

EFTA00013701.pdf

This document is an email chain from November 2007 involving Jay Lefkowitz (Kirkland & Ellis) and officials at the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida (USAFLS), including Alexander Acosta (CC'd). Lefkowitz sends a response to a letter to 'Jeff'. The subsequent internal government emails discuss a Palm Beach Post article, with one official noting they 'especially like the part about how the feds were overreaching the whole time,' likely referencing public perception or a quote in the article.

Email chain
2025-12-25

EFTA00013696.pdf

This document is an email chain from October 18, 2007, involving US Attorney Alex Acosta, attorney Jay Lefkowitz (Kirkland & Ellis), and USAFLS staff. The emails discuss scheduling Jeffrey Epstein's 'change of plea' hearing, ultimately agreeing on November 20, 2007. The correspondence reveals a personal rapport between Acosta and Lefkowitz, noting a recent breakfast meeting, and discusses ensuring the date change does not impact when Epstein begins serving his sentence.

Email chain
2025-12-25

EFTA00013661.pdf

An email chain concluding with a formal letter from Jay Lefkowitz (Epstein's attorney) to Alex [Acosta] (US Attorney). Lefkowitz argues against federal prosecution, claiming 'Main Justice' is not directing it and that it would be a 'novel application' of statutes. He cites witness testimony alleging women lied about their ages to Epstein and that the FBI pressured women to identify as victims. He requests a meeting to resolve the matter before a July 8 state court deadline.

Email chain / legal correspondence
2025-12-25

EFTA00013626.pdf

An email dated October 30, 2007, sent to Jay Lefkowitz regarding 'Epstein'. The sender provides an executed version of a document titled 'epstein_addendum_10_30.pdf' and requests that Lefkowitz send the original signature pages via FedEx.

Email
2025-12-25

EFTA00013623.pdf

This document is a letter from U.S. Attorney R. Alexander Acosta to retired Judge Edward B. Davis, confirming Davis's appointment as a Special Master. The letter outlines the terms of Jeffrey Epstein's Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA), specifically identifying that the U.S. government has identified 34 victims. It details Epstein's agreement to pay for an attorney representative for these victims and waive liability contests in specific civil suits, provided the victims proceed under 18 U.S.C. § 2255.

Legal correspondence / government letter
2025-12-25

EFTA00013622.pdf

An email dated October 24, 2007, from a redacted sender at USAFLS (likely US Attorney's Office Southern District of Florida) to Jay Lefkowitz, with Alex Acosta copied. The email attaches a document titled '071015_Special_Master_Letter5.wpd' and describes it as the final version of a letter to Judge Davis regarding the Epstein case.

Email
2025-12-25

EFTA00013619.pdf

This document contains a chain of emails from October 16-22, 2007, between Jay Lefkowitz (Kirkland & Ellis) and the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida (USAFLS), specifically involving Alex Acosta and a redacted prosecutor. The correspondence details negotiations regarding a letter to 'Judge Davis' (a proposed special master) concerning the selection of legal representation for Epstein's victims. Key points of contention include whether Judge Davis would represent the victims directly, the criteria for the selected law firm, statutory compensation limits ($150k vs $50k), and the inclusion of language regarding discovery to test the veracity of victims' claims.

Email chain
2025-12-25

EFTA00013616.pdf

This document is an email chain from October 2007 between Jay Lefkowitz (Epstein's counsel) and a federal prosecutor (USAFLS) negotiating specific terms of the Non-Prosecution Agreement. The text outlines a mechanism where an independent third party selects an attorney representative for '40 potential complainants,' with Epstein agreeing to pay their hourly legal fees provided they negotiate settlements rather than file contested lawsuits under 18 U.S.C. 2255. The prosecutor's reply accepts most of Lefkowitz's draft but deletes a clause that would have restricted the government from communicating with the independent third party.

Email chain / legal negotiation document
2025-12-25

EFTA00013612.pdf

This document contains an email chain from October 11-12, 2007, between Jay Lefkowitz (Kirkland & Ellis) and the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida (Alex Acosta and a redacted AUSA). The emails discuss and finalize the text of an 'Addendum to the Non-Prosecution Agreement' for Jeffrey Epstein. The addendum clarifies the process for appointing an independent third party to select an attorney representative for the victims and stipulates that Epstein will pay the representative's fees but is not obligated to fund contested litigation against himself.

Email chain with legal addendum attachment
2025-12-25

EFTA00013602.pdf

An email chain from June 20, 2008, detailing the submission of legal defense documents by Kenneth Starr and Jay Lefkowitz (Kirkland & Ellis) to John Roth at the DOJ. The documents include a 'Principal Submission' and a 'Summary of Misconduct'. Roth forwards this to the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida (Alex Acosta's office), noting the volume of material and suggesting a delay in responding. Acosta instructs his staff to print the documents.

Email chain
2025-12-25

EFTA00013555.pdf

A formal letter from the U.S. Department of Justice to Jeffrey Epstein's attorneys, Jay Lefkowitz and Kenneth Starr, dated June 23, 2008. The DOJ states they have reviewed the attorneys' complaints regarding the U.S. Attorney's handling of the Epstein case but decline to intervene, affirming that federal prosecution is appropriate and dismissing allegations of prosecutorial misconduct. Alex Acosta is copied on the correspondence.

Legal correspondence / government letter
2025-12-25

EFTA00013554.pdf

An email chain from June 23, 2008, involving the Office of the Deputy Attorney General (ODAG) and the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida (USAFLS). An official from ODAG sends a letter regarding the 'Epstein matter' to defense attorneys Ken Starr and Jay Lefkowitz, copying US Attorney Alex Acosta. This email is then forwarded internally to other USAFLS staff with the comment 'FYI'.

Email chain
2025-12-25

EFTA00013528.pdf

This document is an email chain from November 2007 between Jay Lefkowitz (Kirkland & Ellis) and the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida (USAFLS). The correspondence concerns the scheduling of Jeffrey Epstein's plea and sentencing hearings. Lefkowitz asserts that the Court confirmed a date of January 4th for both the plea and sentencing on 'agreed-upon counts,' while USAFLS staff discuss conflicting dates (Dec 14/16) internally and await confirmation from Judge Davis.

Email chain
2025-12-25

EFTA00013521.pdf

This document is an email thread from October 30-31, 2007, between attorney Jay Lefkowitz (Kirkland & Ellis) and the US Attorney's Office (USAFLS) regarding Jeffrey Epstein's Non-Prosecution Agreement. The correspondence discusses the execution of an addendum, the role of Judge Davis, and the handling of discovery/subpoenas to verify claims. The government official clarifies that Epstein has waived his right to contest liability and damages under the agreement and that their office's role is strictly limited to monitoring potential breaches of the NPA.

Email thread
2025-12-25

EFTA00013518.pdf

This document is an email dated October 24, 2007, regarding the Epstein case. The sender (redacted) writes to Jay Lefkowitz, copying Alex Acosta (USAFLS), to provide a revised letter and addendum for Judge Davis. The email details minor formatting changes to the addendum and requests Lefkowitz execute and return the documents via PDF and Fed Ex.

Email
2025-12-25

EFTA00013515.pdf

This document contains a chain of emails from October 2007 between Jeffrey Epstein's attorney, Jay Lefkowitz, and officials from the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida (USAFLS), including references to US Attorney Alex Acosta. The correspondence details tense negotiations regarding the Non-Prosecution Agreement, specifically focusing on the selection of a 'Special Master' or attorney representative for the victims, the compensation limits (150k vs 50k), and language allowing for the 'veracity of the victims' claims' to be tested. The government sets a strict deadline for a deal, stating they have made their final concessions.

Email chain
2025-12-25

EFTA00013503.pdf

An email chain from October 18, 2007, between Jay Lefkowitz (Kirkland & Ellis) and the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida (including Alex Acosta and a redacted AUSA). The correspondence finalizes the date for Jeffrey Epstein to enter his guilty plea on November 20, 2007. The USAFLS specifically requests confirmation that postponing the plea date will not delay the start of Epstein's sentence.

Email chain
2025-12-25

EFTA00013499.pdf

This document contains an email chain from October 11-12, 2007, between Jay Lefkowitz (Kirkland & Ellis) and the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida (USAFLS), specifically involving Alex Acosta and a redacted Assistant US Attorney. The correspondence concerns the drafting of an 'Addendum to the Non-Prosecution Agreement' for Jeffrey Epstein. Key points of negotiation include the selection process for an 'independent third-party' to represent victims and the stipulation that Epstein would pay this representative's fees, but not costs associated with contested litigation against him.

Email correspondence / legal agreement draft
2025-12-25

EFTA00010507.pdf

This document is a court opinion and order from the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida in the case of Jane Doe 1 and Jane Doe 2 v. United States. The court ruled that the government violated the Petitioners' rights under the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) by failing to confer with them before entering into a non-prosecution agreement (NPA) with Jeffrey Epstein. The court granted partial summary judgment for the Petitioners regarding the CVRA violation and denied the government's cross-motion, while deferring the issue of remedy to a later date.

Court opinion and order
2025-12-25

EFTA00009229.pdf

This document is a transcript of an interview conducted by the Department of Justice's Office of Professional Responsibility with R. Alexander Acosta on October 18, 2019. The interview focuses on Acosta's tenure as U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida and his office's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case, specifically the decision to enter into a non-prosecution agreement in 2007. The transcript details discussions regarding the intake of the case, the assessment of evidence and legal issues including the petite policy, management decisions, and interactions with defense counsel.

Transcript of interview
2025-12-25

EFTA00009116.pdf

This document is a transcript of a deposition or interview with R. Alexander Acosta, conducted by the Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) regarding the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case by the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida. The transcript covers discussions about the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA), victim notification issues, internal Department of Justice communications, and interactions with Epstein's defense team, including Ken Starr and Jay Lefkowitz. Acosta defends his office's decisions, emphasizing the goal of securing sex offender registration and restitution, while addressing criticisms regarding the perceived leniency and lack of transparency with victims.

Deposition transcript
2025-12-25

EFTA00009016.pdf

This document is a transcript of a deposition or interview with former U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta regarding the prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein and the non-prosecution agreement (NPA). The questioning covers the rationale for the state plea deal, the 2-year sentence, the "petite policy" considerations, interactions with defense counsel including Ken Starr, and specific terms of the NPA such as immunity for co-conspirators.

Deposition transcript
2025-12-25

DOJ-OGR-00000178.tif

This document outlines ongoing negotiations and proposals for Jeffrey Epstein's plea agreement and sentencing. It details a proposed sentence of 24 months' imprisonment (12 + 12 consecutively, with 6 months of the second 12 served in home confinement), and the author's intent to set a deadline for negotiations, with charges planned for filing on September 25 if no agreement is reached. The document also notes Epstein's 'second thoughts about doing jail time' and discussions regarding his eligibility for home confinement.

Internal memorandum or communication
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00023198.tif

This document analyzes the circumstances surrounding a breakfast meeting between Acosta and Epstein's defense counsel, Jay Lefkowitz, on October 12, 2007, and the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) signed on September 24, 2007. OPR concludes that Acosta did not make significant concessions during the breakfast meeting, as the key provisions of the NPA, including Epstein's 18-month sentence and sexual offender registration, were established prior to the meeting and not materially altered thereafter. The document also references a Miami Herald article critical of Acosta's involvement.

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2025-11-20
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Jeffrey Epstein

From: [REDACTED]
To: Jay Lefkowitz

Notification that Deputy AG has determined federal prosecution is appropriate and setting deadline for surrender.

Email
2008-06-23

Jeffrey Epstein

From: Assistant U.S. Attorne...
To: Jay Lefkowitz

Informing that the Deputy AG determined federal prosecution is appropriate. Epstein has until June 30, 2008 to comply with plea agreement terms including guilty plea and surrender.

Email
2008-06-23

Summary of events during Epstein investigation

From: SDFL FAUSA [Redacted]
To: Jay Lefkowitz

A letter from the prosecution that Kirkland & Ellis claims is fraught with inconsistencies and falsehoods.

Letter
2008-05-19

Independent Review

From: FAUSA [Redacted] (like...
To: Jay Lefkowitz

Confirmed USAO facilitated independent review by DOJ.

Letter
2008-05-19

confidential communication

From: Jay Lefkowitz
To: Alex [Acosta] (USAFLS)

Detailed legal argument against federal prosecution of Epstein, citing lack of evidence for federal crimes (phone use), witness testimony claiming they lied about age, and alleged FBI overreach. Requests meeting.

Email
2008-05-19

Review request notification

From: Jay Lefkowitz
To: Alex Acosta

Informing Acosta that Epstein's team would seek DOJ review.

Email
2008-05-19

Unknown

From: Jay Lefkowitz
To: Alex Acosta

Informing Acosta that Epstein's team would seek Office's review.

Email
2008-05-19

CEOS Review Scope

From: D. [Redacted]
To: Jay Lefkowitz

Advising that CEOS reviewed the matter only for 'abuse of discretion'.

Letter
2008-05-15

Review Process

From: [REDACTED]
To: Jay Lefkowitz

Stating the office did not intend to interfere with the review process.

Email
2008-02-29

None (Original Message)

From: Jay Lefkowitz
To: Acosta, Alex (USAFLS)

Informs Acosta of a $50 million civil lawsuit against Epstein and the intent to notice a deposition for a [Redacted] individual.

Email
2008-01-30

Victim Notification

From: Jeffrey Sloman
To: Jay Lefkowitz

Sloman stated intention to begin notifying Epstein's victims.

Verbal/meeting
2008-01-01

Re: Epstein

From: Jay Lefkowitz
To: [Redacted] (USAFLS)

Strong objection to the government sending a notification letter to alleged victims; argues it violates the spirit of negotiations and legal statutes (Justice for All Act vs Section 2255); accepts selection of Podhurst and Josephsberg.

Email
2007-11-28

Epstein: Victim Notification Letter

From: [Redacted] (Assistant ...
To: Jay Lefkowitz

Forwarding the victim notification letter as requested.

Email
2007-11-28

Epstein

From: Assistant U.S. Attorne...
To: Jay Lefkowitz

Discussing due diligence on Judge Davis' selection of mediators, citing the Justice for All Act of 2004 regarding victim notification, and setting a deadline for objections.

Email
2007-11-27

Epstein

From: [Redacted] (USAFLS)
To: Jay Lefkowitz

Insisting on concluding the vetting process for Podhurst and Josephsberg; stating statutory obligation to notify victims under Justice for All Act; setting deadline for objection.

Email
2007-11-27

[Unknown/Blank]

From: Jay Lefkowitz
To: [Redacted] (USAFLS)

Confirming that the Court will handle plea and sentencing on Jan 4 for agreed-upon counts.

Email
2007-11-16

Epstein

From: Jay Lefkowitz
To: Jeff

Attaching response to a November 5 letter.

Email
2007-11-08

Continuous Confinement

From: Sloman
To: Jay Lefkowitz

Sloman argued NPA required continuous confinement; warned USAO would investigate if exception was granted.

Letter exchange
2007-11-01

RE: Epstein

From: [Redacted - USAFLS]
To: Jay Lefkowitz

Clarifying that Epstein waives rights to contest liability/damages under paragraph 8 of the agreement. Confirming the office does not want to be copied on discovery matters. Stating their role is limited to monitoring NPA breach.

Email
2007-10-31

Epstein

From: REDACTED
To: Jay Lefkowitz

Confirmation that Epstein's plea and sentence will occur on the same day, on or before January 4th.

Email
2007-10-31

Epstein

From: [REDACTED]
To: Jay Lefkowitz

Sending executed version of the addendum; requesting original signature pages via Fed Ex.

Email
2007-10-30

Re: Epstein

From: Jay Lefkowitz
To: [REDACTED]

Inquiring about Judge Davis's willingness to take a role; discussing discovery to verify claims and subpoena copying protocols.

Email
2007-10-30

Epstein

From: REDACTED
To: Jay Lefkowitz

Sender attaches an executed version of an addendum (epstein_addendum_10_30.pdf) and asks Jay to Fed Ex the original signature pages back.

Email
2007-10-30

Re: Epstein

From: Jay Lefkowitz
To: [REDACTED]

Inquiring about Judge Davis's willingness to take on a role. Discussing potential discovery to verify claims and asking if the office wants to be copied on subpoenas.

Email
2007-10-30

Epstein

From: [REDACTED]
To: Jay Lefkowitz

Sending an executed version of the addendum and requesting original signature pages via FedEx.

Email
2007-10-30

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