August 07, 2008
Email correspondence regarding the potential compelled disclosure of the Non-Prosecution Agreement.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Assistant U.S. Attorney | person | 59 | View Entity |
| Roy Black | person | 218 | View Entity |
EFTA00013999.pdf
An email chain from August 7, 2008, between the U.S. Attorney's Office (USAFLS) and defense attorney Roy Black. The government notifies Black that Epstein's victims have sued the U.S. and are seeking the disclosure of the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA). The government plans to oppose this disclosure based on confidentiality but requests a copy of the agreement version filed in state court by Jack Goldberger to ensure consistency if forced to disclose.
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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.
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Planned travel to West Palm Beach for meetings and interviews.
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Court filing by Roy Black defending the non-prosecution agreement.
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The government is accused of violating due process by materially misrepresenting facts before a court.
Date unknown • court
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