AUSA emailing defense counsel regarding court orders.
Email correspondence coordinating on the handling of the Non-Prosecution Agreement.
Correspondence regarding a legal matter ('Epstein matter').
Sender states 'I am calling Roy Black now.'
Correspondence regarding strategy to oppose disclosure of Epstein's plea agreement.
EFTA00014075.pdf
Email exchange between Epstein's defense attorney Roy Black and an Assistant U.S. Attorney regarding the confidentiality of the September 24, 2007 (Non-Prosecution) agreement. Black thanks the AUSA for agreeing to oppose the disclosure of this agreement in civil cases, fearing it would be publicized to attract more plaintiffs. The AUSA requests a copy of the sealed state court filing from co-counsel Jack Goldberger to ensure consistency in documents.
EFTA00013608.pdf
An email from an Assistant U.S. Attorney dated September 11, 2007, regarding a hearing about Jeffrey Epstein's computer equipment. The email confirms Judge Marra has scheduled a hearing for the following Tuesday at 9:00 AM, notes that a witness will appear before the grand jury that afternoon, and mentions the prosecutor is contacting attorney Roy Black.
EFTA00013831.pdf
This document is an email dated August 14, 2008, from an Assistant U.S. Attorney to Roy Black and 'Jay' (defense attorneys). It summarizes the results of a hearing with Judge Marra, who ordered that the 'Agreement' (likely the Non-Prosecution Agreement) be disclosed to victims and their counsel under a protective order, but further disclosure disputes must be litigated directly with Mr. Epstein in civil suits.
EFTA00014127.pdf
An email exchange from July 30, 2008, between attorney Roy Black and an Assistant U.S. Attorney (USAFLS). The AUSA requested a discussion regarding the 'Epstein matter,' to which Roy Black replied that he was out of town and asked for details on the topic.
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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