November 16, 2007
Epstein attorney Kenneth Starr called the office of Assistant Attorney General Alice Fisher regarding Epstein.
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| Alice Fisher's office | person | 0 | View Entity |
| Kenneth Starr | person | 153 | View Entity |
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This legal document details the delays in Jeffrey Epstein's guilty plea in late 2007, caused by a new strategy from his legal team to appeal to senior Department of Justice officials to invalidate the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA). It chronicles communications between the USAO, the State Attorney's Office, and Epstein's attorneys, including Kenneth Starr and Jack Goldberger, regarding scheduling conflicts and Epstein's compliance with the agreement. Ultimately, these efforts delayed the plea hearing by months, with a final date set for January 4, 2008.
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Letter sent regarding plea hearing delays
2007-12-01 • Unknown
A New York Post article reported that Jeffrey Epstein's lawyers were negotiating a plea deal with federal prosecutors for a 15-month jail sentence.
2007-09-20 • Not specified
Epstein's lawyers were reportedly negotiating a plea deal with federal prosecutors for a potential 15-month prison sentence for soliciting underage girls.
2007-09-20
Epstein entered a plea deal, pleading guilty to felony solicitation of prostitution and procuring a person under 18. The deal allowed him to serve his sentence in a county jail, avoided a potentially much longer prison sentence, and dropped a federal investigation.
Date unknown • Palm Beach, Florida
Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr speaks to the San Antonio Bar Association.
1998-05-01 • San Antonio
Kenneth Starr speaks to San Antonio Bar Association.
1998-05-01 • San Antonio
Kenneth Starr speaks to San Antonio Bar Association (Photo Caption).
1998-05-01 • San Antonio
Receipt of letter from the head of CEOS regarding a limited review of the Epstein case.
2008-05-16 • N/A
President Clinton's Grand Jury Testimony
1998-01-01 • Grand Jury / White House (videotaped)
President Clinton's testimony before the Starr grand jury.
1998-01-01 • Grand Jury / Courthouse
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