June 27, 2008
Telephone conference regarding Epstein plea agreement compliance
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jack Goldberger | person | 421 | View Entity |
| [Redacted] (AUSA) | person | 30 | View Entity |
| Assistant U.S. Attorney (Ms. Redacted) | person | 0 | View Entity |
EFTA00014104.pdf
This document contains an email thread between Jeffrey Epstein's attorney, Jack Goldberger, and an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida regarding the specific wording of Epstein's plea agreement. The discussion focuses on ensuring the state plea agreement complies with the September 2007 federal non-prosecution agreement (NPA), specifically requesting the insertion of the word 'imprisoned' to describe Epstein's six-month sentence. Goldberger confirms the change is acceptable.
EFTA00014102.pdf
This document is an email thread between Jeffrey Epstein's attorney, Jack Goldberger, and an Assistant U.S. Attorney (name redacted) from June 27-28, 2008. The correspondence concerns a 'Notice of Non-Compliance' and negotiations regarding the wording of Epstein's plea agreement, specifically the insertion of the word 'imprisoned' regarding his six-month sentence. The emails confirm a telephone conference where it was agreed that the state plea agreement complied with the federal non-prosecution agreement.
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