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OPR questioned Lourie, Menchel, Sloman, and Acosta about the timeline for reviewing the prosecution memorandum and proposed charges in the Epstein case.

Participants (5)

Name Type Mentions
Lourie person 286 View Entity
OPR person 0 View Entity
Menchel person 201 View Entity
Sloman person 421 View Entity
Acosta person 475 View Entity

Source Documents (1)

DOJ-OGR-00003232.jpg

legal document • 1.14 MB
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This legal document details internal conflicts within the U.S. Attorney's Office regarding the prosecution of a case against Epstein. Prosecutor Villafaña was perceived by her managers, including Menchel, Sloman, and Acosta, as rushing to indict, creating tension and disagreement over the case's timeline and direction. The document highlights differing perspectives on the urgency of the case and the decision-making process, as investigated by the Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR).

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Sloman becomes First Assistant United States Attorney; Menchel becomes Criminal Chief.

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Acosta made final edits to the Non-Prosecution Agreement, removing language that required actions from the State Attorney's Office and state court, and sent them to Villafaña.

2007-09-24

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Acosta's decision to defer victim notification to state authorities concerning Epstein's state plea hearing and sentencing.

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Negotiation of a Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) between the USAO (represented by Villafaña, Lourie, and Acosta) and Epstein's defense team.

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Event Metadata

Type
investigation
Location
Unknown
Significance Score
5/10
Participants
5
Source Documents
1
Extracted
2025-11-20 14:53

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DOJ-OGR-00003232.jpg
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