July 07, 2008
Jane Doe filed emergency petition alleging violation of Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA).
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jane Doe | person | 614 | View Entity |
| USAO | organization | 691 | View Entity |
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This document outlines the procedural history of Jeffrey Epstein's 2008 Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA), detailing his guilty plea to state charges of procuring minors for prostitution and the subsequent sentence of 18 months in jail. It highlights the nine-month delay caused by Epstein's legal team attempting to renegotiate terms with senior DOJ officials, culminating in the Deputy Attorney General's refusal to intervene on June 23, 2008. The text also describes the immediate legal fallout, specifically a July 7, 2008 emergency petition filed by a victim ('Jane Doe') alleging violations of the Crime Victims' Rights Act because victims were not consulted about the deal.
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This document is the Executive Summary of a DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) report from November 2020 investigating the conduct of U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta and other prosecutors regarding the 2007 Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) with Jeffrey Epstein. OPR concluded that while Acosta exercised "poor judgment" in resolving the case via the NPA and failing to ensure victims were properly notified, he and his staff did not commit professional misconduct as defined by DOJ standards. The report details the history of the investigation, the secret negotiations, the subsequent violation of the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA), and the eventual fallout leading to Acosta's resignation as Labor Secretary in 2019.
Events with shared participants
A series of parties with minor females were held at a New York City residence used by Jeffrey Epstein. The plaintiff, Jane Doe, was allegedly enticed to attend these parties.
Date unknown • A New York City residence
A series of parties with minor females held at a New York City residence used by Jeffrey Epstein. Plaintiff Jane Doe was allegedly enticed to attend.
Date unknown • A New York City residence
Jessica Cadwell requested a signed HIPAA release from Jane Doe to obtain her records from the Department of Juvenile Justice regarding the Milton Center for girls.
2009-08-06
A civil complaint was filed by 'Jane Doe' against Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey E. Epstein.
2016-06-20 • United States District Court, Southern District of New York
Request for a signed HIPAA release from Jane Doe to obtain her records from the Department of Juvenile Justice regarding her attendance at Milton Center.
Date unknown • N/A
A 'NOTICE OF VOLUNTARY DISMISSAL' was filed by plaintiff Jane Doe in the case 'Doe v. Trump et al' (Case Number: 1:16-cv-07673-RA). The action was voluntarily dismissed against all defendants.
2016-11-04 • Federal Court (implied by case number format)
A 'NOTICE OF VOLUNTARY DISMISSAL' was filed for the case 'Doe v. Trump et al' (Case Number: 1:16-cv-07673-RA). The action was dismissed against all defendants.
2016-11-04 • Federal Court (implied)
Jessica Cadwell requested a signed HIPAA release from Jane Doe (via her counsel Bradley Edwards) to obtain her records from the Department of Juvenile Justice related to her attendance at the Milton Center.
2009-08-06
Legal correspondence regarding discovery in a case involving 'Jane Doe'. A paralegal requests a signed HIPAA release to obtain juvenile records and asks for an extension on responding to interrogatories.
2009-08-06 • N/A (Email correspondence)
Settlement terms reached for three clients against Epstein.
2010-07-01 • Unknown
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