Event Details

late 2008

Description

Acosta anticipated leaving USAO and considered employment with Kirkland & Ellis, leading him to recognize a conflict of interest and instruct Sloman regarding emails.

Participants (2)

Name Type Mentions
Sloman person 421 View Entity
Acosta person 475 View Entity

Source Documents (1)

DOJ-OGR-00023190.tif

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This document details ethical considerations and actions taken by various individuals involved in the Epstein case, particularly focusing on potential conflicts of interest for USAO staff. It highlights discussions and decisions made by Menchel, Sloman, Lourie, and Acosta regarding their relationships with Epstein's attorneys and their professional responsibilities. The document also mentions Acosta's recusal from the case due to potential employment with Kirkland & Ellis and a separate consultation regarding a possible professorship at Harvard while Dershowitz represented Epstein.

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Sloman instructs Villafaña to provide Lefkowitz with draft victim notification letter.

2007-11-28

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Deadline set by Acosta for prosecutors not to issue victim notification letters (5 p.m. Friday).

2007-12-07

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Private meeting between Acosta and Lefkowitz at a Marriott hotel in West Palm Beach regarding keeping the deal secret.

Date unknown • Marriott hotel, West Palm Beach

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Sloman becomes First Assistant United States Attorney; Menchel becomes Criminal Chief.

2006-10-02

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Acosta made final edits to the Non-Prosecution Agreement, removing language that required actions from the State Attorney's Office and state court, and sent them to Villafaña.

2007-09-24

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Acosta's decision to defer victim notification to state authorities concerning Epstein's state plea hearing and sentencing.

Date unknown • N/A

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Negotiation of a Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) between the USAO (represented by Villafaña, Lourie, and Acosta) and Epstein's defense team.

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Event Metadata

Type
Unknown
Location
Unknown
Significance Score
5/10
Participants
2
Source Documents
1
Extracted
2025-12-26 14:54

Additional Data

Source
DOJ-OGR-00023190.tif
Date String
late 2008

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