May 01, 0023
Court filing by Roy Black defending the non-prosecution agreement.
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This document, likely a page from a news report contained within House Oversight files, details the aftermath of Jeffrey Epstein's initial plea deal. It discusses his properties, philanthropic efforts (Harvard, AI), and allegations that he used assistants to recruit underage girls for sex. The text highlights the legal battle over the Crime Victims' Rights Act, noting that victims were kept in the dark about plea negotiations, and features defense attorney Roy Black arguing that the non-prosecution agreement was not a 'sweetheart deal.'
Events with shared participants
A New York Post article reported that Jeffrey Epstein's lawyers were negotiating a plea deal with federal prosecutors for a 15-month jail sentence.
2007-09-20 • Not specified
Epstein's lawyers were reportedly negotiating a plea deal with federal prosecutors for a potential 15-month prison sentence for soliciting underage girls.
2007-09-20
Finalization of a legal pleading regarding a plaintiff's position on remedies, as mentioned by Roy Black.
2019-05-29
Roy Black responded to an inquiry (likely from the press) about a 'trump story', stating he had no comment until a legal pleading was filed.
2019-05-29
Roy Black forwarded his 'no comment' email to Jeffrey Epstein and his legal team (Martin Weinberg, Jackie Perczek, Darren Indyke) for their information.
2019-05-29
A state investigation into allegations that Epstein coerced girls into sexual activity, leading him to hire numerous defense attorneys.
Date unknown • Florida
Court hearing regarding the violation of victims' rights via the non-prosecution deal.
2011-08-19 • Court
Legal team finalizing pleading regarding plaintiff's position on remedies.
2019-05-29 • Miami, FL
Reuters inquiry regarding a lawsuit against Jeffrey Epstein initiates an email chain among his legal team.
2016-04-28 • N/A
Conversation between Assistant U.S. Attorneys and Roy Black regarding resolving federal and state litigation simultaneously.
2008-06-18 • Unknown
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