July 11, 2019
Document filed in Case 1:19-cr-00490-RMB
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This document is the signature page of an Addendum to Jeffrey Epstein's Non-Prosecution Agreement. It contains a certification that Epstein has read, understood, and agreed to comply with the clarifications to the agreement. The document is signed by Lilly Ann Sanchez, attorney for Epstein, on October 29, 2007, though it also lists signature blocks for U.S. Attorney R. Alexander Acosta, A. Marie Villafaña, and Gerald Lefcourt.
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This document is a signed affirmation by Jeffrey E. Epstein dated December 7, 2007, in which he re-affirms the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) and Addendum dated October 30, 2007. The document was faxed from the law firm Fowler-White Burnett and was later included as an exhibit in multiple court cases, including the 2019 criminal case against him.
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This document is the signature page (Page 7 of 7) of the 2007 Non-Prosecution Agreement between the United States and Jeffrey Epstein. It features the handwritten signatures of Jeffrey Epstein and his lawyer Gerald Lefcourt, dated September 24, 2007, alongside certifications that Epstein understood the agreement's conditions. The document also lists U.S. Attorney R. Alexander Acosta and A. Marie Villafana, though their signatures are not present on this specific page.
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This document is the first page of the controversial Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) concerning Jeffrey Epstein. It outlines that the Palm Beach Police, State Attorney's Office, U.S. Attorney's Office, and FBI investigated Epstein for offenses occurring between 2001 and 2007. The document lists four specific federal offenses involving conspiracy, interstate commerce, and the enticement of minor females for prostitution and illicit sexual conduct.
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