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Epstein's lawyers sign a letter disputing a Times editorial.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lilly Ann Sanchez | person | 150 | View Entity |
| Jack Goldberger | person | 421 | View Entity |
| Martin G. Weinberg | person | 228 | View Entity |
| Kenneth Starr | person | 153 | View Entity |
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This document appears to be the conclusion of an email sent by attorney Lilly Ann Sanchez. It quotes a response to a newspaper editorial regarding the Epstein case and Alexander Acosta, asserting there was no evidence of federal sex trafficking offenses. The document includes a strict legal disclaimer noting the content is the property of 'JEE' (Jeffrey E. Epstein) and directs error reports to 'jeevacation@gmail.com'.
Events with shared participants
Taking of a voluntary, sworn statement from a witness named Jennifer.
Date unknown • Florida
Taking of a sworn statement from a witness named Jennifer regarding an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.
Date unknown • Palm Beach County, Florida (implied)
Letter sent regarding plea hearing delays
2007-12-01 • Unknown
The BBC's Today programme, via Kirsty Mackenzie, requested an interview with Jeffrey Epstein to address 'stories which are circulating, however inaccurately, about both him and Prince Andrew, the Duke of York'.
2011-03-07
Jeffrey E. sent an email to Jack Goldberger and Darren Indyke containing a link to a Guardian news article about Donald Trump.
2016-11-02
The BBC's Today programme, via Kirsty Mackenzie, formally requested an interview with Jeffrey Epstein to discuss 'stories which are circulating' about him and Prince Andrew.
2011-03-07 • UK
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
Strategic discussion via email about creating a 'counter narrative' for Jeffrey Epstein in response to the upcoming Patterson book. Proposed actions include writing an op-ed, doing a TV interview, and adopting an 'anti-Trump' stance.
2016-03-01
The BBC's Today Programme, via Interviews Editor Kirsty Mackenzie, requested an interview with Jeffrey Epstein. The request was sent to his attorney, Jack Goldberger, to be forwarded to Epstein.
2011-03-07 • UK
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