Guy Lewis

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person Jeffrey Epstein
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person Epstein
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person Mr. Epstein
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person Aileen Josephs
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person Alex Acosta
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person Lourie
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person Jane Doe's Father
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person Jeffrey Epstein
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A Legal representation Epstein hired Miami criminal defense attorneys Guy Lewis and Lilly Ann Sanchez. Miami View
2008-02-07 Publication A Palm Beach Post article was published, which Mr. Lewis apparently mentioned as defaming his cli... N/A View
2008-02-07 N/A Publication of a Palm Beach Post article where Guy Lewis mentioned his client was defamed. Palm Beach View

EFTA00014496.pdf

This document contains an email chain between a partner at Edwards Pottinger LLC and likely federal authorities (SDNY/FBI) from late 2018/early 2019. The correspondence outlines preparations for a new investigation or prosecution, including requests for victim lists beyond those in the original Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA). Crucially, it provides a comprehensive list of lawyers who represented Jeffrey Epstein, his pilots, staff, and Ghislaine Maxwell, noting that Bruce Reinhart (now a magistrate judge) represented the pilots and staff.

Email correspondence
2025-12-25

EFTA00013758.pdf

This document contains an email chain between Jeffrey Epstein's defense attorney, Jay Lefkowitz, and the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida (USAFLS) in late November 2007. The correspondence reveals a significant dispute regarding the government's intention to notify alleged victims about the case under the 'Justice for All Act,' to which the defense strongly objects, arguing it would cause reputational damage and spur civil litigation before a plea is entered. The emails also discuss the selection of attorneys Podhurst and Josephsberg for a role in the proceedings, which the defense ultimately accepts.

Email correspondence / legal correspondence
2025-12-25

EFTA00013745.pdf

A letter from U.S. Attorney R. Alexander Acosta to Jeffrey Epstein's attorney, Lilly Ann Sanchez, dated October 9, 2007. Acosta rejects a proposal regarding the resolution of victim claims under the Non-Prosecution Agreement and instead proposes using Judge Davis to select attorneys for the victims and potentially serve as a mediator for out-of-court settlements paid for by Epstein. Acosta also mentions attempting to coordinate with other defense team members Jay Lefkowitz and Guy Lewis.

Legal correspondence / letter
2025-12-25

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

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This document details ethical considerations and actions taken by various individuals involved in the Epstein case, particularly focusing on potential conflicts of interest for USAO staff. It highlights discussions and decisions made by Menchel, Sloman, Lourie, and Acosta regarding their relationships with Epstein's attorneys and their professional responsibilities. The document also mentions Acosta's recusal from the case due to potential employment with Kirkland & Ellis and a separate consultation regarding a possible professorship at Harvard while Dershowitz represented Epstein.

Report excerpt
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a DOJ OPR report analyzing potential conflicts of interest within the USAO regarding the Epstein case. It details interviews with officials Menchel, Sloman, Lourie, and Acosta, concluding that personal relationships with defense attorneys did not improperly influence the case. The text highlights Acosta's eventual recusal in late 2008 due to employment talks with Kirkland & Ellis, and a separate inquiry regarding his potential role at Harvard Law School given Alan Dershowitz's involvement.

Doj opr report (office of professional responsibility report)
2025-11-20

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This document details the legal team assembled by Epstein following the opening of a USAO investigation in late 2006. Epstein hired several high-profile attorneys, including former federal prosecutors Guy Lewis and Lilly Ann Sanchez, and later retained Kenneth Starr and Jay Lefkowitz of Kirkland & Ellis, who contacted the USAO on his behalf in August 2007. The defense team was further expanded with the addition of attorneys Martin Weinberg and Joe D. Whitley.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a letter dated February 10, 2008, from attorney Aileen Josephs to attorney Guy Lewis concerning his client, Mr. Epstein. Josephs advises Lewis against attacking the victim(s) in the case, citing concern from women in the community, and warns him about the legal realities of a potential libel suit and the lack of a valid defense for statutory rape. The letter was also copied to the State Attorney's Office and the Palm Beach Chief of Police, indicating a formal effort to put her concerns on the record with law enforcement.

Letter
2025-11-20

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A letter from attorney Aileen Josephs to Guy Lewis (Epstein's counsel) dated February 10, 2008. Josephs warns Lewis against attacking the victims in the Epstein case and referencing a recent newspaper article. She explicitly states that ignorance of a child's age is not a valid legal defense for statutory rape.

Legal correspondence / fax
2025-11-20

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This newspaper article from February 28, 2019, details the sexual abuse committed by Jeffrey Epstein, focusing on the testimony of Michelle Licata and the controversial non-prosecution agreement. It highlights the efforts of Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiner and Detective Joseph Recarey to pursue the case despite pressure, and the role of Epstein's high-profile legal team, including Alan Dershowitz and then-U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta, in securing a lenient deal. The article also touches on the defense's tactics to discredit victims and the broader context of Epstein's influence given his wealth and connections.

Newspaper article
2025-11-19

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This article from The Virgin Islands Daily News details the 'unusual level of collaboration' between federal prosecutors (including Alexander Acosta and A. Marie Villafana) and Jeffrey Epstein's legal team during the negotiation of his non-prosecution agreement. It highlights the exclusion of victims from the process, the 'VIP treatment' Epstein received in jail (including work release authorized by Sheriff Ric Bradshaw), and subsequent legal battles by victims like 'Jane Doe No. 1' (Wild) and Jena-Lisa Jones to invalidate the agreement. The document also reveals that in 2011, the NY District Attorney's office under Cyrus Vance argued on Epstein's behalf to reduce his sex offender status, a move that shocked the presiding judge.

Newspaper article (the virgin islands daily news)
2025-11-19

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A first-person narrative, likely by Jeffrey Epstein, detailing legal conflicts and alleged corruption surrounding his prosecution. The document describes the theft of his 'black book' by his houseman Alfredo Rodriguez, the subsequent sting operation, and allegations that attorney Brad Edwards used the stolen book to solicit clients against him. It also details a dispute over excessive legal fees with defense attorney Gerald Lefcourt ($800k in questioned cash) and the hiring of Guy Lewis due to his connections with US Attorney Alex Acosta.

Narrative statement / memo (likely written by jeffrey epstein)
2025-11-19

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This document details various aspects of Jeffrey Epstein's legal troubles and social connections, including allegations of molestation and sex trafficking, the leniency of his previous sentence, and the ongoing Justice Department investigation. It highlights his use of private jets for alleged illicit trips and lists prominent individuals who were reportedly passengers on his aircraft, questioning whether his wealth and connections helped him evade justice. The document also mentions his completion of a house arrest sentence and recent settlements with victims.

Report excerpt / article snippet
2025-11-19

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This document is a printout of a Daily Beast article discussing a widened Justice Department and FBI probe into Jeffrey Epstein for child trafficking, specifically looking into his friend Jean Luc Brunel and the MC2 modeling agency. It highlights that while Epstein cannot be prosecuted again for charges covered by his 2007 non-prosecution agreement (double jeopardy), new evidence or victims could lead to federal trafficking charges which carry a 20-year sentence. The article also criticizes the special treatment Epstein received, noting his high-profile connections and the failure to enforce mandatory psychological evaluations.

News article / web printout (the daily beast) within house oversight committee records
2025-11-19

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This document is a printout of a 2010 Daily Beast article discussing the leniency Jeffrey Epstein received despite serious charges. It details former Police Chief Michael Reiter's deposition, which alleges interference by the State Attorney and DOJ, and outlines the recruitment of underage girls in Palm Beach coordinated by Epstein and his staff, specifically Haley Robson and Alfredo Rodriguez. The text lists high-profile associates who flew on Epstein's jets and his legal team, while noting the investigation identified dozens of victims across multiple international properties.

News article (web printout)
2025-11-19

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This document is a newspaper clipping from The Palm Beach Post dated February 27, 2008, reporting that a girl (Jane Doe) dropped her lawsuit against Jeffrey Epstein, a wealthy money manager, due to squabbling between her divorced parents. The article details allegations of sexual activity with Jane Doe when she was 14, other accusations against Epstein, and the legal history of the involved parties, including Epstein's 2006 indictment for felony solicitation of prostitution and the father's 2001 federal fraud conviction.

Newspaper clipping / fbi document
2025-11-19

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This newspaper clipping details the legal battles surrounding Jeffrey Epstein, specifically focusing on civil lawsuits filed by two 'Jane Doe' plaintiffs. It highlights a family conflict where the mother of the first Jane Doe is trying to halt the lawsuit filed by the father, citing the daughter's estrangement from him. The article also mentions Epstein's high-profile connections (Clinton, Trump, Prince Andrew), the defense strategy led by Alan Dershowitz involving Myspace evidence, and attorney Herman's press conference at the bridge used to transport recruited girls.

Newspaper article clipping
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a 2018 news article (likely the Miami Herald) included in a House Oversight Committee file. It details the legal maneuvering by Epstein's high-profile legal team to avoid prison time for him and highlights the efforts of Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter and Detective Joseph Recarey to investigate Epstein despite the risks to their careers. The text describes the influx of underage girls to Epstein's Palm Beach compound and the wealthy environment of the island.

News article printout / house oversight committee exhibit
2025-11-19

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This document, an article or report excerpt from circa July 2009, discusses Jeffrey Epstein completing his lenient house arrest for soliciting a minor. It highlights his vast wealth, settlements with victims, and connections to powerful figures like Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew. The text also notes that despite a non-prosecution agreement, the Department of Justice and FBI were actively investigating Epstein for more serious federal crimes, including child trafficking.

News article / report excerpt
2025-11-19
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RE: Mr. Epstein

From: Aileen Josephs, Esq.
To: Guy Lewis

Warning regarding defense strategy, specifically attacking victims, and legal reminders regarding statutory rape defenses.

Letter/fax
2008-02-10

Mr. Epstein

From: Aileen Josephs, Esq.
To: Guy Lewis

Aileen Josephs writes to Guy Lewis, attorney for Mr. Epstein, advising him not to attack the victim(s) in the case due to public concern. She notes that while his client can sue the Palm Beach Post for libel, truth is an absolute defense, and ignorance of a child's age is not a defense for statutory rape.

Letter
2008-02-10

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