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Letter signed by Epstein's legal team responding to a Times editorial.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lilly Ann Sanchez | person | 150 | View Entity |
| Jack Goldberger | person | 421 | View Entity |
| Martin G. Weinberg | person | 228 | View Entity |
| Kenneth Starr | person | 153 | View Entity |
| Epstein | person | 3850 | View Entity |
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This document appears to be the footer and signature block of an email from attorney Lilly Ann Sanchez. It contains an excerpt discussing a response by Epstein's legal team (Starr, Goldberger, Sanchez, and Weinberg) to a 'Times editorial' regarding Alexander Acosta and federal sex trafficking allegations. The document includes a link to a Miami Herald article and a strict confidentiality disclaimer noting the information is the 'property of JEE' (Jeffrey E. Epstein) and referencing the email address 'jeevacation@gmail.com'.
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Taking of a sworn statement from a witness named Jennifer regarding an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.
Date unknown • Palm Beach County, Florida (implied)
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2007-12-01 • Unknown
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Date 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
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