Automated read receipt notification indicating Alex Acosta opened/read an email regarding Tein's reply brief.
The clerk's office unsealed Tein's reply brief in the Epstein civil litigation. Tein quotes extensively from an agreement not filed with the court, describing it as a "highly unusual and unprecedented deferred-prosecution agreement." The sender has not heard back from Roy Black regarding a defense agreement filed with the state court.
Acosta states that contacting victims was believed to compromise them as witnesses. He notes Epstein argued victims were motivated by money and the office did not want to discuss liability with them.
Automated read receipt indicating Acosta read an email regarding Epstein's court filings.
Automated read receipt indicating Alex Acosta opened/read an email with the subject 'Just got back from Epstein hearing'.
Pls put in Epstein binder.
Informs Acosta of a $50 million civil lawsuit against Epstein and the intent to notice a deposition for a [Redacted] individual.
Won't he be surprised when [Redacted] isn't part of the indictment.
Thanking Alex for breakfast. Proposing November 20 for Epstein's plea date due to a scheduling conflict with another case.
Asking internal staff to confirm if there are issues; otherwise confirm with Jay.
Confirming if everyone is set.
Forwarding a proposed letter to Judge Davis for review.
Notification that [Redacted], Gerald Lefcourt, and Jack Goldberger are meeting with Barry Kirscher at 1:30 regarding the proposed resolution.
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