September 16, 2007
Email correspondence regarding the wording of the NPA and presentation to the judge.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Villafana | person | 24 | View Entity |
| Lefkowitz | person | 215 | View Entity |
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This document is a page from a legal brief filed on February 28, 2023. It argues that the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) was intended to have a broad scope, providing global immunity to Epstein and his co-conspirators beyond a specific district. It cites a 2007 email from prosecutor Villafana to defense attorney Lefkowitz, explicitly stating a preference not to highlight other crimes and other chargeable persons to the judge.
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
Roth sent a letter to Starr and Lefkowitz concluding the federal review of the Epstein case.
2008-06-23
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