A printout of a New York Post article dated October 9, 2007, detailing efforts by Jeffrey Epstein's lawyer, Gerald Lefcourt, to avoid sex offender registration for Epstein. The article cites a drafted but unsent letter to U.S. Attorney Alexander Costa (likely Acosta) claiming registration would be inappropriate and have a profound impact on Epstein. It also notes Epstein's past business partnership with Mort Zuckerman.
This document is a printout of a New York Post article dated October 9, 2007, titled 'EPSTEIN EYES SEX-RAP RELIEF'. It details how Jeffrey Epstein's lawyer, Gerald Lefcourt, drafted a letter to U.S. Attorney Alexander Costa (likely a typo for Acosta) arguing against the requirement for Epstein to register as a sex offender, citing the 'profound impact' it would have on his life. The article notes Epstein's guilty plea for soliciting underage prostitutes in Palm Beach and mentions his former business partnership with Mort Zuckerman.
Drafted but unsent letter arguing that Epstein should not have to register as a sex offender because it would have a 'profound impact' and force him to a 'wholly inappropriate penal facility'.
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