Victims complained about the government's handling of the investigation of Epstein and his plea.
Victims complained about the government's handling of the investigation of Epstein and his plea.
Victims had possible claims against Mr. Epstein, and Epstein was prevented from controlling communication to them.
Victims had possible claims against Mr. Epstein, and Epstein was prevented from controlling communication to them.
Victims are identified, an attorney representative is selected for them (paid by Epstein), and Epstein waives rights to contest lawsuits from them.
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This document, an analysis from an investigative report, details the government's handling of victims in the Epstein case, specifically regarding the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA). It discusses criticisms of Acosta's decision to end the federal investigation and the government's failure to consult with victims, which a district court later found to be a violation of the Crime Victims' Rights Act. The Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) investigated the conduct of federal prosecutors, including Acosta, Sloman, Menchel, Lourie, and Villafaña, concerning their obligations to victims before the NPA was signed.
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This document details the complex discussions and objections surrounding victim notification in a legal case, likely involving Epstein, during late 2007. It highlights concerns raised by the FBI and defense attorneys, particularly Lefkowitz, about the implications of direct victim contact, including potential impeachment material, confidentiality breaches, and grand jury secrecy rules. Various parties, including Villafaña, case agents, and the USAO's Professional Responsibility Officer, navigated these issues, with Villafaña also raising ethical concerns about 'cold calling' victims under Florida Bar Rules.
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This document outlines terms of an agreement involving Jeffrey Epstein, detailing his obligations to waive challenges and appeal rights, provide agreements to the U.S. Attorney's Office, and cooperate regarding victims. It states that the United States will provide victim lists, facilitate the appointment of an attorney representative paid by Epstein, and Epstein will not contest jurisdiction for victim lawsuits in the Southern District of Florida. This appears to be part of a plea agreement or similar legal settlement.
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