October 01, 2025
Meeting between Alexander Acosta and Jay Lefkowitz to finalize the Epstein non-prosecution agreement.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
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| Jay Lefkowitz | person | 239 | View Entity |
| Alexander Acosta | person | 279 | View Entity |
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This document appears to be a page from a House Oversight Committee report featuring a photo of Alexander Acosta and a text entry for 'October.' The text details a meeting between then-U.S. Attorney Acosta and Epstein's lawyer, Jay Lefkowitz, at a Marriott in West Palm Beach to finalize a non-prosecution agreement. Key terms agreed to included canceling grand jury subpoenas, sealing the deal, and agreeing not to notify the victims.
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