June 23, 2008
Roth sent a letter to Starr and Lefkowitz concluding the federal review of the Epstein case.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starr | person | 64 | View Entity |
| Roth | person | 23 | View Entity |
| Lefkowitz | person | 215 | View Entity |
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This document details events in late June 2008 concerning Jeffrey Epstein's case, where federal authorities concluded their review and declined to intervene further. Subsequently, federal prosecutor Villafaña discovered the proposed state plea agreement's sentencing terms appeared to violate the federal Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) by not requiring Epstein to be confined in the county jail, leading her to suspect foul play.
Events with shared participants
Correspondence regarding the resolution of a dispute and agreement terms concerning Jeffrey Epstein.
2007-12-13 • Unknown
Villafaña wrote to Epstein attorney Lefkowitz regarding a dispute resolution.
2007-12-13 • Unknown
Resolution of a dispute and negotiation of an agreement regarding Jeffrey Epstein.
2007-12-13 • Unknown
Sloman instructs Villafaña to provide Lefkowitz with draft victim notification letter.
2007-11-28
Epstein signed the final version of the Non-Prosecution Agreement, and his counsel, Lefkowitz, transmitted the signed copy to Villafaña.
2007-09-24
Starr transmitted two lengthy submissions authored by Lefkowitz to Acosta.
2007-12-11
Lefkowitz informed Acosta and Sloman that Starr had placed a call to Fisher.
2007-11-21
Lefkowitz sent Villafaña a revised draft Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) proposing an 18-month sentence, community control, a trust fund, and protection from criminal charges for Epstein's female assistants, corporate entity employees, and 'potential co-conspirators' in an ongoing federal investigation.
Date unknown
Plea deal negotiation regarding sentence length (18-month vs 20-month) and jurisdiction (state vs federal).
Date unknown • USAO
A breakfast meeting between Acosta and Lefkowitz that drew criticism. Lefkowitz later claimed Acosta made promises of non-intervention during this meeting.
2007-10-12
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