Sloman

Person
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122
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207

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84 total relationships
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person Villafaña
Business associate
22 Very Strong
20
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person Acosta
Business associate
19 Very Strong
16
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person Villafaña
Professional
11 Very Strong
28
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person Acosta
Professional
11 Very Strong
30
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person Lefkowitz
Professional
9 Strong
5
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person Villafaña
Subordinate supervisor
8 Strong
4
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person Menchel
Professional
7
3
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person Lourie
Business associate
7
3
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person Belohlavek
Professional
7
2
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person Mr. Herman
Business associate
6
2
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person Villafaña
Professional supervisory
6
2
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person Acosta
Subordinate supervisor
6
2
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person Roy Black
Professional
5
1
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person Villafaña
Professional collegial
5
1
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person Villafaña
Friend
5
1
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person victim's attorney (former law partner)
Business associate
5
1
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person Sanchez
Business associate
5
1
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person Alexander Acosta
Professional advisory
5
1
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person A victim's attorney
Business associate
5
1
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person Lourie
Professional
5
1
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person Belohlavek
Legal representative
5
1
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person Oosterbaan
Professional
5
1
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person Lefkowitz
Adversarial
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1
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person West Palm Beach FBI squad supervisor
Professional
5
1
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person Sanchez
Defense prosecution negotiation
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A N/A Discussion and agreement on the addendum's terms after a draft was sent and a phone call occurred. N/A View
N/A N/A Federal investigation resolved through a Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA). N/A View
N/A N/A Sloman briefly left the USAO and entered private practice specializing in plaintiffs' sexual abus... Miami View
N/A N/A Menchel made substantive changes to Villafaña's draft letter concerning Epstein's plea deal, incl... N/A View
N/A N/A Early meeting with Acosta, Sloman, and Menchel where Villafaña raised victim consultation issue a... N/A View
N/A N/A John Roth handled Starr's letter and reviewed materials related to the Epstein matter, limiting h... N/A View
N/A N/A Defense counsel arguing against victim notification letters N/A View
N/A N/A Sloman met with Dershowitz and informed him of USAO's opposition to early termination and transfe... N/A View
N/A N/A Prosecution of Epstein N/A View
N/A N/A Victim notification process regarding Epstein's case. N/A View
N/A N/A Trial considerations for Epstein case, including victim trauma and evidentiary challenges N/A View
N/A N/A OPR interviews regarding Epstein's case and sentencing discussions. N/A View
N/A N/A Acosta anticipated leaving USAO and considered employment with Kirkland & Ellis, leading him to r... N/A View
N/A N/A The defense team rejected Acosta's December 19, 2007, NPA modification letter. N/A View
N/A N/A OPR Interviews conducting a retrospective review of the case handling. Unknown View
N/A N/A OPR Interviews with prosecutors involved in the Epstein case. Unknown View
N/A N/A Internal USAO discussions regarding the viability of federal prosecution vs. a negotiated plea deal. USAO View
N/A N/A Discussions regarding the two-year plea deal resolution. USAO (implied) View
N/A N/A Villafaña reports Epstein is at the Stockade instead of Main Detention Center. Palm Beach View
N/A Legal dispute Dispute between the prosecution (Sloman) and defense (Starr, Lefkowitz) over the notification of ... N/A View
N/A Investigation OPR questioned Lourie, Menchel, Sloman, and Acosta about the timeline for reviewing a prosecution... N/A View
N/A Interview OPR conducted interviews with Acosta, Lourie, Menchel, Sloman, and Villafaña about the origins of... N/A View
N/A Meeting A meeting to discuss how to proceed with the Epstein case, where the FBI insisted on lifetime sex... USAO in Miami View
N/A Conversation Sloman told Villafaña that pre-charge resolutions do not require victim notification. N/A View
N/A Legal process Discussions regarding whether to contact victims about the potential resolution of the case befor... N/A View

EFTA00013527.pdf

An internal email from an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Southern District of Florida (USAFLS) dated November 13, 2007. The email discusses a 'Revised Epstein Letter' and includes an attachment named '071113_Sloman_Ltr_to_Lefkowitz_v2.wpd,' suggesting correspondence between a government official (Sloman) and defense counsel (Lefkowitz). The sender notes a change regarding the 'naming of counsel.'

Email
2025-12-25

DOJ-OGR-00023203.tif

This document is an excerpt from an OPR report analyzing the conduct of prosecutor Villafaña during the federal investigation of Jeffrey Epstein. It concludes that Villafaña consistently advocated for Epstein's prosecution and victims' interests, despite a public narrative suggesting collusion with defense counsel. The report details Villafaña's efforts to protect victims' anonymity, expand the case scope, and draft victim notification letters, while refuting claims that she was 'soft on Epstein' based on witness statements and email context.

Report excerpt
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.

Report excerpt
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00023190.tif

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

DOJ-OGR-00023189.tif

This document discusses the legal defense strategies employed by Jeffrey Epstein's extensive team of attorneys, highlighting their ability to secure concessions despite initial USAO requirements. It details how prominent lawyers like Alan Dershowitz and Ken Starr influenced prosecutor Alex Acosta, and addresses assertions from individuals like Menchel, Sloman, and Lourie that their relationships with Epstein's counsel did not affect their actions, while noting the significant financial investment in Epstein's defense.

Report excerpt / legal analysis
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00023184.tif

This document is an excerpt from a report detailing witness challenges and concerns surrounding the prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein. It includes recollections from individuals like Lourie, Menchel, Sloman, and Acosta regarding the viability of a federal prosecution, victim reluctance to testify, evidentiary hurdles, and the eventual negotiated result that led to Epstein serving time and registering as a sexual offender.

Report excerpt
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00023180.tif

This document, an excerpt from a report, discusses OPR's investigation into whether Epstein's status, wealth, or associations improperly influenced the outcome of his case. It concludes that OPR found no evidence of such influence, despite news reports in 2006 identifying Epstein as wealthy and connected to prominent figures like William Clinton, Donald Trump, and Kevin Spacey. The report notes that FBI personnel initially unfamiliar with Epstein later became aware of his connections, including those who had been on his plane, and that his legal team's mention of Clinton in pre-NPA letters was contextual.

Report excerpt
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00023175.tif

This document is an excerpt from a report by the Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) analyzing former U.S. Attorney Acosta's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case. It details OPR's findings that Acosta's decision to approve a non-prosecution agreement (NPA) requiring Epstein to plead guilty to state charges, resulting in an 18-month sentence, did not violate any clear and unambiguous standards or constitute professional misconduct, despite OPR criticizing certain decisions made during the investigation.

Report excerpt
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00023171.tif

This document, an excerpt from an analysis report (Chapter Two, Part Three), discusses the public and media scrutiny following the Miami Herald's November 2018 report on the handling of the Epstein investigation. It focuses on the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA), allegations of a 'sweetheart deal' by Acosta and the USAO due to improper influences, and OPR's investigation into these matters, concluding that Acosta reviewed and approved the NPA terms and is accountable for it. The report also mentions other individuals (Menchel, Sloman, Lourie, and Villafaña) involved in the case.

Report excerpt / analysis
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00023156.tif

This document details events surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's compliance with his home detention and supervision terms between 2009 and 2010. It highlights his alleged violations, efforts to transfer his supervision to the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the USAO's opposition to these requests, ultimately concluding with Epstein completing his sentence in Florida on July 21, 2010. The text also addresses the veracity of claims about Epstein's cooperation in the Bear Stearns case, which officials in the Eastern District of New York denied.

Report excerpt
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00023153.tif

This document details events in November 2008 concerning Jeffrey Epstein's work release, which USAO official Villafaña believed breached his non-prosecution agreement (NPA). Villafaña communicated her concerns to defense attorney Black and other officials, leading to a notice of NPA violation and the recusal of Acosta from the case. The document highlights the ongoing dispute regarding the terms of Epstein's incarceration and the perceived special treatment he received.

Report excerpt
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00023148.tif

This document details events surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's plea and sentencing from June 2008 to June 2009, including communications between various officials regarding the handling of his case and concerns about the terms of his plea agreement. It highlights discrepancies and objections raised by Villafaña regarding Epstein's proposed custody arrangements, suggesting a potential violation of the agreement's spirit.

Report excerpt
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00023147.tif

This document details the internal review and communications surrounding the resolution of the Epstein case, particularly focusing on the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA). It highlights disagreements and varying interpretations among legal officials regarding Epstein's claims, the validity of the NPA, and the scope of federal involvement, including a reaction from Villafaña to the proposed 90-day jail term and Deputy Attorney General Filip's perspective on Epstein's arguments.

Report excerpt / internal memorandum
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00023144.tif

This document details a March 12, 2008 meeting involving Jeffrey Epstein's defense team (Starr, Lefkowitz, Weinberg) and Department of Justice representatives (Oosterbaan, Mandelker, CEOS Deputy Chief) concerning the Epstein case. It outlines concerns raised by the defense regarding USAO actions, including communication issues with state authorities and a purported relationship between USAO official Sloman and a law firm representing victims. The document also mentions Sloman's prior work in private practice specializing in sexual abuse claims.

Report/legal document excerpt
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00023141.tif

This document details the Department's review of the Epstein case from February to June 2008, initiated by Epstein's defense attorneys. It highlights internal discussions and notifications within the US justice system, including a February 28, 2008, notification from USAO Criminal Division Chief Senior to the Civil Rights Division regarding an ongoing child exploitation investigation involving Epstein. The notification, prepared by Villafaña and edited by Sloman, assessed the case as not being of "national interest" and anticipated charges under specific U.S. Code sections.

Report excerpt
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00023138.tif

This document details efforts by Acosta to revise the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) with language concerning monetary damages for victims of Jeffrey Epstein, which was ultimately rejected by the defense. It highlights disagreements and frustrations between prosecutors and defense counsel regarding the interpretation and implementation of the Section 2255 provision, particularly concerning victim notification and Epstein's alleged delays in his guilty plea.

Report excerpt
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00023137.tif

This document details interactions between Jeffrey Epstein's defense team and the USAO in late 2007, focusing on submissions, a key meeting in Miami on December 14, 2007, and the defense's threat to pursue a Department of Justice review. The discussions revolved around defense complaints, a proposed revised indictment, and a new argument by Epstein's attorneys regarding the applicability of the state charge he agreed to plead guilty to. The document also highlights the USAO's internal review processes and Acosta's communication with Assistant Attorney General Fisher regarding the case.

Report excerpt
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00023135.tif

This document excerpt details concerns raised by Acosta regarding the handling of Jeffrey Epstein's case, specifically about challenges to the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) and the defense team's tactics. Acosta's letter expresses frustration over the lack of finality and issues being appealed to Department Headquarters, while also setting a deadline of December 7, 2007, for a decision on the Agreement. It also describes Acosta's discussions with OPR and a subsequent response to Acosta from Starr and Lefkowitz.

Internal communication/report excerpt
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00023131.tif

This document details communications and events surrounding a legal agreement, likely related to Jeffrey Epstein. It highlights disagreements over gag order provisions, the selection of a special master, and concerns raised by USAO representative Villafaña regarding the selection of a private attorney and defense attacks. The document mentions the signing of an NPA addendum by Epstein and his attorneys on October 29, 2007.

Report excerpt
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00023129.tif

This document details negotiations and communications surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's guilty plea and the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) addendum in late 2007. It highlights disagreements and strategies among prosecutors (Acosta, Sloman, Villafaña, Lourie) and defense counsel (Lefkowitz), including the postponement of Epstein's plea and concerns about Epstein's alleged attempts to discredit victims and influence the legal process. The text also includes Acosta's perspective on not dictating to the state attorney's office.

Report excerpt
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00023127.tif

This document details discussions and events surrounding the settlement process for victims related to Epstein. It highlights disagreements between Lefkowitz and Villafaña regarding victim communication and legal procedures, and records meetings and email exchanges between Acosta, Sloman, and Lefkowitz concerning an addendum to a Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) and a breakfast meeting in West Palm Beach in October 2007.

Report excerpt
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00023122.tif

This document details the finalization and signing of Jeffrey Epstein's Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) on September 24, 2007. It highlights the edits made by Acosta, including changes to Epstein's plea and sentencing requirements, and communications between various parties like Villafaña, Lourie, and Lefkowitz regarding the agreement's language and confidentiality. The document also notes the USAO's duty to redact protected information before disclosure.

Report excerpt
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00023120.tif

This document details communications and events surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's potential plea deal and sex offender registration in September 2007. It highlights objections from Sanchez and Lefkowitz to the registration requirement, citing a 'misunderstanding' at a prior meeting where prosecutors Krischer and Belohlavek initially stated the offense was not registrable. The document shows efforts by Epstein's defense to avoid registration and secure an 18-month federal camp sentence.

Report excerpt
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00023094.tif

This document details changes made by Menchel to a draft letter by Villafaña regarding Jeffrey Epstein's potential plea deal, focusing on the shift from a federal plea to a state imprisonment term. It highlights the involvement of several individuals including Acosta, Sloman, and Lourie in discussions and decisions surrounding the Rule 11(c) plea, with an email from Villafaña to Sloman on September 6, 2007, suggesting Acosta's ultimate decision to nix the federal plea.

Report excerpt / legal document analysis
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00023325.tif

This document is a review of documents obtained by OPR from the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida (USAO), the FBI, and other Department components related to the Epstein investigation and the CVRA litigation. It details the types of records reviewed, including emails, correspondence, and investigative materials, and notes a data gap in Acosta's email records.

Document review
2025-11-20
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From: Villafaña
To: Sloman

Raising issues to address with Lefkowitz regarding 'best efforts' compliance and communication with State Attorney.

Email
2007-10-29

N/A

From: Belohlavek
To: Sloman

Informed Sloman that state judge scheduled plea/sentence for early Jan 2008.

Communication
2007-10-29

Epstein's compliance with the NPA

From: Villafaña
To: Sloman

Villafaña emailed Sloman about Epstein's failure to comply with the NPA timeline and the USAO's need to communicate with the State Attorney's Office and victims' attorney.

Email
2007-10-29

Special master's duties

From: Sloman
To: special master

Sloman sent a letter to the person selected by the USAO to serve as special master, outlining the duties.

Letter
2007-10-25

No Subject

From: Sloman
To: special master

Outlined the special master's duties.

Letter
2007-10-25

Victim notification and Bar Rules

From: Villafaña
To: Sloman

Stated necessity of contacting victims to advise them of outcome and potential civil claims to avoid 'cold call' violations.

Internal discussion
2007-10-23

Areas of Concern / USAO Proposal

From: Lefkowitz
To: Sloman

Lefkowitz emailed Sloman identifying 'areas of concern' with a proposal the USAO had made days before.

Email
2007-10-19

Forwarded email / 're-ploughs'

From: Sloman
To: Acosta

Sloman forwarded Lefkowitz's email to Acosta, noting that it 're-ploughs some of what we accomplished this week' and raised 'unnecessary' issues.

Email
2007-10-19

Forwarding Lefkowitz email

From: Sloman
To: Acosta

Noted Lefkowitz was 're-ploughing' accomplished work; reported a victim civil lawsuit in NY and Villafaña's suspicion about delay tactics.

Email
2007-10-19

Concerns with USAO proposal

From: Lefkowitz
To: Sloman

Lefkowitz emailed Sloman identifying 'areas of concern' with a proposal the USAO had made days before.

Email
2007-10-19

Fwd: Concerns with USAO proposal

From: Sloman
To: Acosta

Sloman forwarded Lefkowitz's email to Acosta, noting it 're-ploughs' old ground and raised 'unnecessary' issues. Sloman also reported on a new civil lawsuit against Epstein and Villafaña's concerns about it.

Email
2007-10-19

Debrief

From: Alexander Acosta
To: Sloman

Acosta communicated with Sloman about his conversation with Lefkowitz.

Communication
2007-10-12

NPA addendum

From: Sloman
To: Acosta

Sloman and Acosta exchanged emails about crafting an addendum to the NPA.

Email
2007-10-11

Proposed addendum text

From: Sloman
To: Lefkowitz

Sloman exchanged emails with Lefkowitz about the text of a proposed addendum to the NPA.

Email
2007-10-11

Proposed addendum

From: Sloman
To: Lefkowitz

Discussing the text of a proposed addendum to the NPA.

Email
2007-10-11

Proposed NPA addendum

From: Sloman
To: Lefkowitz

Sloman sent the text of a proposed NPA addendum to Lefkowitz.

Email/document
2007-10-11

Attorney representative's role

From: Sanchez
To: Sloman

Asked Sloman to help resolve issues regarding the attorney representative's role.

Email/letter
2007-10-01

Complaint about Lefkowitz's letter

From: Villafaña
To: Sloman

Complained defense interpretation violated NPA; asked 'Can I please just indict him?'

Email/forward
2007-10-01

NPA Addendum

From: Sloman
To: Acosta

Crafting an addendum to the NPA regarding attorney representative appointment.

Email
2007-10-01

Victim notification requirements

From: Sloman
To: Villafaña

Sloman told Villafaña that pre-charge resolutions do not require victim notification.

Discussion
2007-09-24

Finalizing plea deal

From: Sanchez
To: Sloman

Sanchez advised Sloman that he wanted to finalize the plea deal, noting one outstanding issue and believing that Alex had not read all defense submissions.

Email
2007-09-21

Forwarded email from Sanchez

From: Sloman
To: Lourie

Sloman forwarded Sanchez's email to Lourie, asking if Lourie knew what Sanchez was talking about. Lourie responded that Sanchez had not been involved in any negotiations.

Email
2007-09-21

Forwarded email from Sanchez

From: Sloman
To: Acosta

Sloman, while on vacation, forwarded Sanchez's email to Acosta, who replied, 'Enjo[y] vacation. Working with [M]arie on this.'

Email
2007-09-21

FW: Finalizing plea deal

From: Sloman
To: ["Acosta", "Lourie"]

Sloman forwarded Sanchez's email to Acosta and Lourie.

Email forwarding
2007-09-21

Response to email

From: Sloman
To: Villafaña

Sloman told her '[Y]ou can't do that now.'

Call
2007-09-06

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