November 01, 2008
Villafaña discovers Epstein is on work release at the Florida Science Foundation.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Epstein | person | 3850 | View Entity |
| Villafaña | person | 551 | View Entity |
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This document details internal DOJ conflicts in November 2008 regarding Jeffrey Epstein's work release. Prosecutor Villafaña argued Epstein's 12-hour-a-day release to the 'Florida Science Foundation' breached his Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) requiring 24-hour confinement, prompting her to ask superiors if she could indict him. Concurrently, USAO official Alex Acosta recused himself from the case due to employment discussions with Epstein's defense firm, Kirkland & Ellis.
Events with shared participants
Death of Epstein.
2019-01-01
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
Carolyn engaged in sex acts with Epstein in exchange for money, arranged by the defendant.
Date unknown
Resolution of a dispute and negotiation of an agreement regarding Jeffrey Epstein.
2007-12-13 • Unknown
The defendant conspired with Epstein to traffic Carolyn and other minors for sex.
Date unknown
Epstein was serving his Florida state sentence and was allowed to leave the jail on work release, during which he allegedly engaged in sexual conduct.
Date unknown • Florida
Early phase of the conspiracy where Maxwell and Epstein identified, isolated, groomed, and sexually abused vulnerable girls.
1994-01-01
Later phase of the scheme where Maxwell and Epstein developed a stream of girls who recruited each other to visit Epstein's Palm Beach residence, where they were paid.
2001-01-01 • Palm Beach residence
At 11:00am, Inmate Epstein is sitting on the edge of his bed.
2019-07-23
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