R. Alexander Acosta, as U.S. Attorney, was the authority under which the USAO-SDFL entered into a Non-Prosecution Agreement with Epstein.
R. Alexander Acosta, in his capacity as U.S. Attorney, is the authority deferring federal prosecution of Epstein, the defendant, as outlined in this agreement.
R. Alexander Acosta, in his capacity as U.S. Attorney, is the authority deferring federal prosecution against Epstein.
R. Alexander Acosta, as U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, was the authority behind a Non-Prosecution Agreement with the defendant, Epstein.
Acosta, as the U.S. Attorney, is the authority behind a deferred prosecution agreement with Epstein, the defendant.
Acosta authorizes the deferral of prosecution against Epstein in this agreement.
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This legal document, part of a court filing, argues that a Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) made with the defendant (Epstein) in the Southern District of Florida (SDFL) does not prevent his current prosecution in the Southern District of New York. The prosecution asserts that the language of the NPA explicitly limits its scope to the SDFL and does not cover the alleged conduct or victims in New York. The filing cites specific text from the NPA and legal precedent from the Second Circuit to support its position that one U.S. Attorney's office agreement does not bind another.
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This document is a page from a legal agreement detailing a deferred prosecution deal for Epstein. Under the authority of U.S. Attorney R. Alexander Acosta, federal prosecution in the Southern District of Florida for sex trafficking offenses will be deferred in favor of prosecution by the State of Florida. The agreement stipulates that if Epstein violates its terms, federal prosecution can be initiated, but if he complies, all charges related to the joint FBI and U.S. Attorney's Office investigation will be dismissed.
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This legal document argues that the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) with Jeffrey Epstein, authorized by U.S. Attorney R. Alexander Acosta, was limited in scope. It contends the NPA only barred federal prosecution for specific offenses within the Southern District of Florida and did not prevent the United States from bringing other federal criminal charges against him elsewhere. The document quotes the agreement to support its claim that the federal government's ability to prosecute Epstein was not fully relinquished.
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This page is part of a legal agreement detailing the terms under which the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, R. Alexander Acosta, agrees to defer federal prosecution of Epstein. The deferral is in favor of prosecution by the State of Florida, contingent upon Epstein's compliance with the agreement's conditions. The document also outlines the procedure for initiating federal prosecution, including a notice period, should Epstein violate the terms.
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This document is page two of a legal agreement outlining the deferral of federal prosecution against Epstein in the Southern District of Florida. Under the authority of U.S. Attorney R. Alexander Acosta, the federal case will be deferred in favor of prosecution by the State of Florida, provided Epstein adheres to the agreement's conditions. The text also specifies the procedures for initiating federal prosecution should Epstein violate the terms.
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This document is Page 2 of 7 of the controversial Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) between Jeffrey Epstein and the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida (headed by R. Alexander Acosta). It outlines that federal prosecution will be deferred in favor of state prosecution if Epstein abides by specific conditions. Crucially, the final paragraph grants broad immunity, stating that after fulfilling terms, no federal prosecution will occur for offenses investigated by the FBI or the Federal Grand Jury.
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