November 28, 2007
Starr requests meeting with Assistant Attorney General Fisher regarding the NPA and civil damages clause.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fisher | person | 28 | View Entity |
| Starr | person | 64 | View Entity |
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This document is a page from a DOJ OPR report detailing events in late November 2007 regarding the Epstein Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA). It describes attempts by Epstein's lawyers (Starr and Lefkowitz) to meet with Assistant Attorney General Fisher to complain about the NPA's civil damages provision and victim notification plans. The text highlights internal DOJ dissent, with CEOS Chief Oosterbaan calling the deal 'egregious' and 'advantageous for the defendant,' while Prosecutor Villafaña expressed a desire to indict Epstein due to defense tactics.
Events with shared participants
Starr transmitted two lengthy submissions authored by Lefkowitz to Acosta.
2007-12-11
Roth sent a letter to Starr and Lefkowitz concluding the federal review of the Epstein case.
2008-06-23
Acosta, other USAO Attorneys, and FBI Supervisors meet with Epstein's attorneys.
2007-09-07
Acosta and Sloman spoke with Epstein's defense team about a media leak and their desire for a 'watered-down resolution' to the case.
2008-01-07
Narrator worked at Kirkland & Ellis.
Date unknown • Kirkland & Ellis
A meeting where the defense team presented their federalism arguments. Acosta intended it to be for discussing 'general legal policy only' and not a negotiation.
2007-09-07
Acosta replied to Lefkowitz's letter and also sent a letter to Starr setting a deadline for holding the victim notifications.
2007-11-30
Starr and Lefkowitz sent a letter to Acosta reaffirming the NPA.
2007-12-05
Acosta alerted Sloman and Oosterbaan that Starr and Lefkowitz had called him to express concern about Oosterbaan's role and their potential request for more senior involvement.
2008-03-06
Starr spoke to Assistant Attorney General Fisher, making it clear the defense team would want an audience with her if CEOS decided to support prosecution.
2008-03-12
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