June 23, 2008
Office of the Deputy Attorney General informed defense counsel they would not intervene.
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| Deputy Attorney General | person | 27 | View Entity |
| Defense counsel | person | 578 | View Entity |
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This document outlines the procedural history of Jeffrey Epstein's 2008 Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA), detailing his guilty plea to state charges of procuring minors for prostitution and the subsequent sentence of 18 months in jail. It highlights the nine-month delay caused by Epstein's legal team attempting to renegotiate terms with senior DOJ officials, culminating in the Deputy Attorney General's refusal to intervene on June 23, 2008. The text also describes the immediate legal fallout, specifically a July 7, 2008 emergency petition filed by a victim ('Jane Doe') alleging violations of the Crime Victims' Rights Act because victims were not consulted about the deal.
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Filing of Document 172-1 in Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN
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Deadline/Scheduled date to docket redacted versions of briefings on birth certificates, GX-52, and the Government's motion to quash.
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In advance of a conference, the government and defense counsel proposed a joint schedule for discovery, motion practice, and a trial.
Date unknown
An ongoing privilege review of electronically stored information is being conducted.
Date unknown
Government filed a letter motion requesting an order of nolle prosequi (dismissal of charges due to death) in U.S. v. Epstein.
2019-08-19 • Southern District of New York
Villafaña attempted to obtain computer equipment that was missing from Epstein's home.
Date unknown • Palm Beach
Cross-examination of a witness named Jane.
2022-08-10 • Courtroom
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