June 30, 2008
Epstein pled guilty in state court.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
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| Jeffrey Epstein | person | 18341 | View Entity |
| Epstein | person | 3850 | View Entity |
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This document is an excerpt from the book 'Filthy Rich' (pages 208-209), included as an exhibit in a House Oversight report. It details the aggressive legal strategy employed by Jeffrey Epstein's 'army' of high-profile attorneys (including Alan Dershowitz and Kenneth Starr) against the prosecution, including investigating prosecutors' families to find grounds for disqualification. The text confirms that despite these efforts, Epstein pled guilty on June 30, 2008, to state charges requiring 18 months imprisonment and sex offender registration.
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This document is a Reply Brief filed by victims Jane Doe 1 and Jane Doe 2 in opposition to Jeffrey Epstein's intervention brief regarding remedies for violations of the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA). The victims argue for the partial rescission of the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) signed in 2007, specifically the immunity provisions, on the grounds that the agreement was illegally concealed from victims in violation of the CVRA. The brief refutes Epstein's arguments regarding due process, contract law, estoppel, and separation of powers, asserting that the NPA is unenforceable due to its illegal formation and the government's failure to confer with victims.
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This legal document details events from August to September 2008 concerning the Jeffrey Epstein case, focusing on victim notifications. It describes how the Federal Court ordered the U.S. Attorney's Office (USAO) to disclose the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) to victims and their attorneys. The document also discusses the USAO sending a revised notification letter after Epstein's attorneys objected to language in a previous version.
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This legal document page outlines the timeline of legal actions involving Epstein and Maxwell following Epstein's 2008 Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA). It details Epstein's 2019 indictment and death, followed by Maxwell's indictment and a subsequent superseding indictment by the SDNY in 2021. The core of the text describes Maxwell's unsuccessful motion to dismiss her indictment by leveraging the language of Epstein's NPA, a motion which the District Court denied.
Events with shared participants
A past visit by the witness to Epstein's house is referenced in a question.
Date unknown • Epstein's house
A 17-year-old girl was approached by a friend with an offer to meet Jeffrey Epstein to provide a massage for $200.00.
Date unknown • Canopy Beach Resort in Rivera Beach
An appointment was scheduled for 11:00 am at Epstein's house involving 'Haley' and another redacted person. A trash pull was also conducted at the residence on this day.
2005-04-05 • Epstein's residence, El Brillo Way, Palm Beach
An unnamed girl gave Jeffrey a massage. During the first time, 'He didn't climax at all'. On two subsequent times, 'he masturbated, but no touching' of the girl occurred.
Date unknown • Jeffrey's house
Jeffrey Epstein was arrested at his home at 1:45 a.m. and charged with soliciting a prostitute. He was released on a $3,000 bond.
2006-07-01 • El Brillo Way, Palm Beach, FL
The witness visited Jeffrey Epstein's house. The witness states this was the only time they ever went there.
Date unknown • Epstein's house
Jeffrey took the witness shopping at Victoria's Secret. He picked out the clothes and entered the fitting room with her.
Date unknown • Victoria's Secret
An email discussion between Jeffrey Epstein's associates about crafting a public relations narrative to defend his 2008 non-prosecution agreement. The discussion includes a draft defense written by Ken Starr and strategic suggestions from Michael Wolff and Matthew Hiltzik.
2018-12-15
A grand jury indicted Jeffrey Epstein on one felony charge of solicitation of prostitution following an 11-month police investigation.
2006-07-01
A lawsuit seeking more than $50 million was filed against Jeffrey Epstein, alleging sexual exploitation of a teenaged girl.
2008-01-24
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