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Menchel interview with OPR
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| Menchel | person | 201 | View Entity |
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This document contains an excerpt from a report (likely by the OPR) detailing internal conflicts within the prosecution team regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case. It features a contentious email from prosecutor Villafaña to supervisor Menchel, accusing him of undermining the case, violating the Ashcroft memo and victims' rights, and showing weakness by offering a plea with no federal conviction. The text also includes Menchel's justification to OPR, stating that while he understood Villafaña's anxiety to file charges, her tone was disrespectful to U.S. Attorney Acosta, who sought a more 'dispassionate' approach.
Events with shared participants
Sloman becomes First Assistant United States Attorney; Menchel becomes Criminal Chief.
2006-10-02
A meeting occurred between Epstein's defense team and the prosecution, which was followed up by a letter from Sanchez.
2007-07-31
The USAO rejected the defense's proposal and countered with a required two-year term of imprisonment as part of a guilty plea to a federal felony.
2007-08-03
Villafaña and Menchel disagreed about the proposed state resolution for the federal investigation.
2007-01-01
A meeting occurred regarding the Epstein case, preceded by emails from Menchel stating Acosta was still deciding on a course of action.
2007-06-26
OPR investigated whether the USAO violated department policy and whether prosecutors were influenced by improper motives in the Epstein case.
Date unknown
Numerous meetings occurred between the subjects (prosecutors) and Epstein's team of nationally known attorneys.
Date unknown
CEOS Chief Oosterbaan emailed Sloman, Menchel, and Lourie, endorsing Villafaña’s legal analysis and proposed charges.
2007-07-18
Menchel's letter specifying an August 17 plea deadline was sent.
2007-08-03
Acosta, Sloman, Menchel, and Lourie discussed perceived risks and concerns with the evidence and legal theories for a federal prosecution of Epstein.
Date unknown
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