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Relationship Details

Roy Black Client Jeffrey Epstein

Connected Entities

Entity A
Roy Black
Type: person
Mentions: 218
Entity B
Jeffrey Epstein
Type: person
Mentions: 18341
Also known as: Jeffrey, Jeff / Jeffrey Epstein, JEFFREY EPSTEIN (property owner), Jeffrey Epstein (subject), Jeffrey Epstein (property owner), Jeffrey Epstein (Jeff), Epstein (Jeffrey Epstein), Jeffrey Epstein (intended recipient), Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine, e (likely Jeffrey Epstein), Jeffrey Epstein (implied sender), Epstein's Lawyer and Jeffrey Epstein

Evidence

Roy Black, an attorney, is communicating with Jeffrey Epstein and his team (Martin Weinberg, Jackie Perczek, Darren Indyke) about legal matters and media inquiries.

Roy Black sends a legal strategy email to Jeffrey Epstein and other members of a legal team.

Epstein forwarding legal threats to Black.

Black hired private investigators for Epstein.

Epstein forwarding legal threats to Black.

Black hired private investigators for Epstein.

Epstein's attorney, Roy Black...

Described as 'famed criminal defense attorney Roy Black' handling Epstein's correspondence.

Black forwarding legal media strategy to Epstein.

PIs were under the direction of Attorney Roy Black

Epstein forwarding emails to Black; privileged redactions.

Black forwards legal correspondence to Epstein at jeevacation@gmail.com.

Roy Black listed as 'Counsel to Jeffrey Epstein'

Epstein forwards legal inquiries to Black; Black replies with privileged communication.

Black acts as defense counsel requesting stays for Epstein.

Article states Roy Black has represented Epstein in the case.

Text refers to 'Mr. Epstein's attorney, Roy Black.'

Addressed as attorney regarding Epstein matter

Email states Epstein 'hired private investigators' and names Roy Black as one found in the database.

Roy Black is writing on behalf of his client, Jeffrey Epstein.

Black is receiving legal correspondence regarding Epstein's plea

Identified as one of the parties to inform regarding Epstein's case.

Addressed as counsel alongside Goldberger

Roy Black is being contacted by the US Attorney's office to discuss the 'Epstein matter'.

Roy Black spoke regarding the Epstein case; referred to as 'Mr. Epstein and his counsel'.

Roy Black is responding to emails regarding the 'Epstein matter' and his Non-Prosecution Agreement.

Black is addressed as counsel for Epstein regarding the agreement.

Roy Black is being contacted to discuss the 'Epstein matter'.

Roy Black listed as witness and Esquire for Epstein in Acknowledgement section.

Subject line 'Jeffrey Epstein' and context of legal discussion.

Roy Black writes on behalf of Epstein as his lawyer.

Epstein forwarding legal inquiries to Black; Black responding on privileged chain.

Black addressed as counsel for 'your client' (Epstein)

Black represented Epstein in the case, worked with Goldberger.

heavy-hitting lawyers—... Roy Black... among them—to escape equal justice?

Source Documents (32)

EFTA00013878.pdf

Legal Notification / Deferred Prosecution Agreement Addendum • 137 KB
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A legal notification from the US Attorney's Office (Southern District of Florida) to Jeffrey Epstein following his June 30, 2008 guilty plea. The document lists 30 'Jane Doe' victims whom the government was prepared to indict Epstein for federal crimes against. It establishes that these individuals have the right to seek damages (deemed no less than $150,000) and that Epstein waives evidentiary challenges to this document being used in civil suits by these victims. It is signed by Epstein and his lawyer Roy Black.

EFTA00013949.pdf

Legal Correspondence / Letter • 124 KB
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A letter from the U.S. Attorney's Office (SD FL) to Jeffrey Epstein's legal team (Lefkowitz and Black) dated August 20, 2008. The letter addresses the implementation of the Non-Prosecution Agreement, specifically the payment of fees to Special Master representative Robert Josefsberg and disputes regarding victim notification lists. The U.S. Attorney offers an ultimatum: stick to the September 2007 victim list (leaving Epstein open to prosecution for later-identified victims) or include victims known as of June 30, 2008, which would require Epstein to compensate them.

EFTA00013961.pdf

Email Correspondence • 53.9 KB
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This document is an email chain dated July 30, 2008, between an Assistant U.S. Attorney (USAFLS) and Roy Black, Jeffrey Epstein's attorney. The correspondence concerns scheduling a phone call to discuss the 'performance of the criminal Non-Prosecution Agreement' related to Epstein. Roy Black indicates he is traveling in California during the exchange.

EFTA00013968.pdf

Email • 51.5 KB
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An email from an Assistant U.S. Attorney to a state official (likely a prosecutor) dated June 2008 discussing the coordination of the Epstein case. The email details a conversation with Epstein's lawyer, Roy Black, regarding the federal non-prosecution agreement (NPA). It clarifies that the federal investigation will end only if Epstein abides by the NPA, which requires him to plead guilty to state charges of procuring minors for prostitution, register as a sex offender, and serve at least 18 months in prison.

EFTA00014144.pdf

Legal Correspondence / Letter • 121 KB
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A letter from the U.S. Attorney's Office (SDNY) to Jeffrey Epstein's lawyers, Jay Lefkowitz and Roy Black, dated August 26, 2008. The letter confirms a 'final list' of 32 victims, discusses the logistics of victim notification letters, and demands confirmation of payment for Mr. Josefsberg's fees. It also explicitly warns that if Epstein breaches the Non-Prosecution Agreement, the Office intends to indict him.

EFTA00014178.pdf

Legal Correspondence (Letter) • 439 KB
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Letter from attorney Roy Black to an Assistant US Attorney regarding Jeffrey Epstein. Black confirms Epstein's employment location and discusses a newly filed civil RICO lawsuit against Scott Rothstein and Brad Edwards, alleging they used litigation against Epstein to fuel a Ponzi scheme. Black specifically notes that Rothstein sought Epstein's flight logs to 'fish for celebrities to extort' and requests a meeting with the AUSA to discuss Epstein's progress.

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News Article (Web Printout) • 2.15 MB
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This document is a printout of a Palm Beach Daily News article dated August 19, 2011, detailing a court hearing regarding Jeffrey Epstein's non-prosecution agreement. Judge Marra heard arguments from victims' lawyers (Edwards, Cassell) and Assistant U.S. Attorney Dexter Lee concerning whether the government violated the Crime Victims' Rights Act by failing to confer with victims before signing the deal. The judge also set a schedule for Epstein's attorney, Roy Black, to submit arguments regarding the unsealing of correspondence between the defense and federal prosecutors.

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Newspaper or Magazine Article (scanned) • 4.58 MB
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This article details the Palm Beach police investigation into Jeffrey Epstein initiated in March 2005 after a mother reported her 14-year-old daughter had been molested. It outlines police surveillance tactics, the recruitment role of Haley Robson, and the subsequent interference by Epstein's private investigators and legal team, including Roy Black and Alan Dershowitz. The document also highlights Epstein's lavish lifestyle, charitable donations to local police, and past associations with figures like Donald Trump and Michael Stroll.

EFTA00001946.pdf

Legal Correspondence / Evidence Photograph • 347 KB
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A photograph of a letter dated November 1, 2007, from Faith A. Friedman of the Law Offices of Gerald B. Lefcourt to attorneys Roy Black and Jack Goldberger regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The letter discusses depositions and is accompanied by three black binders labeled 'DEPO MATERIAL' or 'DEPO MATERIALS' with names redacted. The document indicates coordination between Epstein's legal defense team regarding deposition materials.

EFTA00013258.pdf

Email Thread • 76.7 KB
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This document is an email thread from October 2020 regarding the privilege review of the 'Epstein SW [Search Warrant] returns' database. The participants discuss identifying and segregating privileged communications, specifically flagging emails related to attorney Jack Goldberger and materials from private investigators, including Roy Black, to determine if they are protected by attorney-client or work-product privilege.

EFTA00013877.pdf

Email • 27.4 KB
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An email dated June 26, 2008, from a redacted sender (likely a federal prosecutor) to Epstein's defense attorneys Roy Black and Jack Goldberger. The sender invokes a clause in the deferred prosecution agreement requiring Epstein's team to share any proposed agreements made with the State Attorney's Office with the U.S. Attorney's Office. The sender also requests the schedule for Epstein's change of plea.

EFTA00014172.pdf

Email • 38.3 KB
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An email from an Assistant U.S. Attorney to Barry Krischer discussing the confidentiality clauses of Jeffrey Epstein's Non-Prosecution Agreement. The sender informs Krischer that Epstein's defense team (Lefkowitz, Black, Goldberger) must be notified before any disclosure, specifically regarding a request or potential lawsuit from the 'Shiny Sheet' (Palm Beach Daily News). The email also notes that the defense has failed to file the complete agreement with the Court as previously ordered.

EFTA00014102.pdf

Email Thread • 60 KB
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This document is an email thread between Jeffrey Epstein's attorney, Jack Goldberger, and an Assistant U.S. Attorney (name redacted) from June 27-28, 2008. The correspondence concerns a 'Notice of Non-Compliance' and negotiations regarding the wording of Epstein's plea agreement, specifically the insertion of the word 'imprisoned' regarding his six-month sentence. The emails confirm a telephone conference where it was agreed that the state plea agreement complied with the federal non-prosecution agreement.

EFTA00014107.pdf

Email Chain • 36.9 KB
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This document is an email chain from July 30, 2008, between Assistant U.S. Attorneys (USAFLS) and Roy Black. The correspondence concerns scheduling a discussion regarding the 'Epstein matter,' specifically relating to the 'performance of the Non-Prosecution Agreement.' Roy Black indicates he is out of town and inquires about the subject matter, prompting internal deliberation among the prosecutors on how to respond.

EFTA00013959.pdf

Email Thread • 58.7 KB
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This document is an email thread from July 30, 2008, between attorney Roy Black and an Assistant U.S. Attorney (USAFLS). They are attempting to schedule a phone call to discuss the 'performance of the criminal Non-Prosecution Agreement' related to Jeffrey Epstein. Roy Black notes he is traveling in California/the mountains with poor cell reception.

EFTA00014127.pdf

Email Thread • 22 KB
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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.

EFTA00013858.pdf

Legal Correspondence • 243 KB
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A letter dated September 1, 2009, from attorney Roy Black to Assistant U.S. Attorney Jeffrey Sloman regarding Jeffrey Epstein. Black informs Sloman that Epstein has completed his incarceration, is serving one year of community control, and is applying to transfer his supervision from Florida to the Virgin Islands (his primary residence) via the ICAOS process. Black emphasizes compliance with the non-prosecution agreement and notes the transfer is pre-approved by the Virgin Islands.

Epstein_Part_17_(Redacted).pdf

Newspaper clippings • 44 MB
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This document contains several newspaper clippings from The Palm Beach Post in late July and early August 2006, detailing Jeffrey Epstein's arrest and indictment for soliciting prostitution. The articles cover his booking, release on bond, his attorney Jack Goldberger's claims of a 'distorted view' from police, and background information on Epstein's properties, social connections, and past legal troubles. The clippings also mention the involvement of State Attorney Barry Krischer and Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter in the case.

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Email Thread • 1.27 MB
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This document is an email chain from April 28, 2016, initiated by Reuters reporter David Ingram contacting attorney Martin Weinberg regarding a lawsuit filed in California federal court. The lawsuit alleges that Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump raped a woman in 1994. Weinberg forwards this inquiry to Epstein, who then forwards it to his legal team (Alan Dershowitz, Roy Black, and Jack Goldberger). Portions of the attorney communications are redacted as privileged.

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Legal Agreement (Signature Page of Non-Prosecution Agreement) • 398 KB
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This document appears to be the final signature page (Page 4 of 4) of a Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) involving Jeffrey Epstein. It details Epstein's waiver of his Fifth Amendment right to a grand jury indictment, consenting instead to be charged via Information. The document includes signature blocks for Epstein, his lawyer Roy Black, and Assistant US Attorney A. Marie Villafaña (under US Attorney R. Alexander Acosta), though the date fields are blank in this version. The header indicates this document was filed as an exhibit in later court cases in 2021 and 2023.

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Department of Justice OPR Report (Office of Professional Responsibility) • 1.03 MB
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This document is a page from a DOJ OPR report detailing internal conflicts within the USAO in August 2007 regarding the Epstein investigation. Prosecutor Marie Villafaña urged for continued investigation, specifically a trip to New York to interview employees and efforts to seize Epstein's computers, citing a recent interview with a victim recruited at age 14. However, US Attorney Alexander Acosta prioritized maintaining control of the case over DOJ intervention, leading to delays in investigative steps and a stay in litigation to accommodate meetings with Epstein's defense team.

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Newspaper Article Clipping • 2.15 MB
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A newspaper clipping from the Palm Beach Post reporting on the aftermath of a grand jury decision regarding Jeffrey Epstein. Defense attorney Jack Goldberger accuses the Palm Beach Police Department and Chief Michael Reiter of distorting the case in the media to embarrass Epstein after the grand jury found insufficient evidence. The article highlights tension between Chief Reiter and State Attorney Barry Krischer, referencing a May 1st letter where Reiter asked Krischer to disqualify himself.

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Email Chain • 1.28 MB
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This document is an email chain from April 28, 2016, among Jeffrey Epstein's legal team (Roy Black, Alan Dershowitz, Jack Goldberger, Martin Weinberg) regarding a media inquiry from Reuters. David Ingram of Reuters contacted Martin Weinberg seeking comment on a newly filed federal lawsuit in California alleging that Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump raped a woman in 1994. The legal team's internal discussions regarding the response are redacted as privileged.

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Report Excerpt / Article Snippet • 2.19 MB
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This document details various aspects of Jeffrey Epstein's legal troubles and social connections, including allegations of molestation and sex trafficking, the leniency of his previous sentence, and the ongoing Justice Department investigation. It highlights his use of private jets for alleged illicit trips and lists prominent individuals who were reportedly passengers on his aircraft, questioning whether his wealth and connections helped him evade justice. The document also mentions his completion of a house arrest sentence and recent settlements with victims.

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News Article / Media Report (Page 26 of a larger House Oversight compilation) • 1.46 MB
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This document, likely a page from a news report contained within House Oversight files, details the aftermath of Jeffrey Epstein's initial plea deal. It discusses his properties, philanthropic efforts (Harvard, AI), and allegations that he used assistants to recruit underage girls for sex. The text highlights the legal battle over the Crime Victims' Rights Act, noting that victims were kept in the dark about plea negotiations, and features defense attorney Roy Black arguing that the non-prosecution agreement was not a 'sweetheart deal.'

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Palm Beach Police Department Incident Report • 3.17 MB
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This Palm Beach Police Department incident report (Narrative #24) details Officer Recarey's communications with Epstein's attorneys and a witness named Alessi. Alessi admitted to meeting a private investigator from Roy Black's office to discuss his testimony. Attorney Fronstin contacted the police to state Epstein would not be interviewed, but relayed that Epstein considers massages 'therapeutic and spiritually sound' and claimed a $100,000 donation to the Ballet of Florida for that purpose.

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Book Excerpt (Filthy Rich) / Legal Narrative • 2.25 MB
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This document consists of pages 206 and 207 from the book 'Filthy Rich', stamped by the House Oversight Committee. It details the conflict between Palm Beach Police and the State Attorney in 2006 regarding the charges against Jeffrey Epstein for soliciting underage females. The text explains how the State Attorney reduced charges to avoid jail time, prompting local police to request a federal investigation, and notes a 2007 meeting between federal prosecutors and Epstein's lawyer, Roy Black.

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Email Chain • 1.16 MB
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This document is an email chain from April 28, 2016, initiated by a Reuters reporter asking attorney Martin Weinberg about a lawsuit against Jeffrey Epstein. The email is forwarded by Weinberg to Epstein (using the alias jeevacation@gmail.com), who then forwards it to his legal team, including Alan Dershowitz, Roy Black, and Jack Goldberger. The content of the attorneys' discussions is redacted under attorney-client privilege.

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Email Chain
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This document is an email chain from May 29, 2019, in which attorney Roy Black forwards a response he sent to an unnamed recipient (likely a journalist) to his legal team and Jeffrey Epstein (using the email jeevacation@gmail.com). In the forwarded message, Black declines to comment on a 'trump story' stating they are finalizing a pleading regarding a plaintiff's position on remedies. The document bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033361.

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Email Chain
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An email chain from May 29, 2019, in which attorney Roy Black forwards a response he sent to an undisclosed recipient (likely a journalist) to Jeffrey Epstein, Darren Indyke, and others. The underlying email states that Black has 'no comment on the trump story' and is finalizing a legal pleading regarding a plaintiff's remedies. The document reveals Epstein's personal email address as jeevacation@gmail.com.

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Email • 974 KB
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This document is an email from May 29, 2019, where Jeffrey Epstein's attorney, Roy Black, forwards a message to Epstein and his legal team. The original message was a 'no comment' response to an inquiry about a 'trump story,' with Black explaining that he would not comment until a legal pleading concerning a plaintiff's remedies was filed. The email identifies members of Epstein's legal circle, including Martin Weinberg, Jackie Perczek, and Darren Indyke, and reveals Epstein's email address as jeevacation@gmail.com.

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Email Chain • 1.31 MB
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This document is a printed email chain from April 28, 2016, originating from a Reuters journalist, David Ingram, seeking comment from attorney Martin Weinberg regarding a lawsuit filed in California. The lawsuit alleges that Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump raped a woman in 1994. The email chain shows this inquiry being forwarded rapidly from Weinberg to Epstein (using the email jeevacation@gmail.com), and then from Epstein to his legal team (Dershowitz, Black, Goldberger), with subsequent legal discussions redacted for privilege.

Mutual Connections

Entities connected to both Roy Black and Jeffrey Epstein

[Redacted] (AUSA) (person)
United States Attorney's Office (organization)
Assistant U.S. Attorney (person)
[Redacted Recipient] (person)
Redacted Sender (person)
Jack Goldberger (person)
Darren Indyke (person)
Mr. Dershowitz (person)
Dershowitz (person)
private investigators (person)

Roy Black's Other Relationships

Client Epstein
Strength: 6/10 View
Professional Mr. Fronstin
Strength: 6/10 View
Professional Dershowitz
Strength: 6/10 View
Professional Mr. Goldberger
Strength: 5/10 View
Professional Goldberger
Strength: 5/10 View

Jeffrey Epstein's Other Relationships

Business associate GHISLAINE MAXWELL
Strength: 238/10 View
Client Jack Goldberger
Strength: 49/10 View
Co defendants SARAH KELLEN
Strength: 49/10 View
Co conspirators GHISLAINE MAXWELL
Strength: 49/10 View
Client Martin Weinberg
Strength: 38/10 View

Relationship Metadata

Type
Client
Relationship Strength
31/10
Strong relationship with substantial evidence
Source Documents
32
Extracted
2025-11-19 07:22
Last Updated
2025-12-26 14:29

Entity Network Stats

Roy Black 37 relationships
Jeffrey Epstein 5465 relationships
Mutual connections 10

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