Relationship Details

Menchel Professional Sloman

Connected Entities

Entity A
Menchel
Type: person
Mentions: 201
Entity B
Sloman
Type: person
Mentions: 421

Evidence

Menchel forwarded an email to Sloman, indicating they were colleagues.

Described as a 'team' who worked on the Epstein case. Sloman, as FAUSA, delegated work to Menchel, the Criminal Division Chief.

Menchel sent a strongly worded, critical email to Sloman regarding Sloman's handling of a legal case, indicating a contentious professional relationship or a superior-subordinate dynamic.

Source Documents (3)

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This legal document details internal conflict within the U.S. Attorney's Office regarding the prosecution of Epstein. It describes prosecutor Villafaña's unsuccessful attempt to meet with her superior, Acosta, a contentious email exchange with her colleague Menchel that was later reviewed by the Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR), and her efforts to obtain computer evidence from Epstein's home. The document highlights disagreements on strategy and procedure among the prosecutors handling the case.

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This document details internal discussions within the U.S. Attorney's Office in Miami during May-June 2007 regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case. It describes how prosecutor Villafaña submitted a memorandum seeking to file charges by May 15, but her managers, including Sloman, Menchel, and Lourie, paused the process to conduct a more thorough review, including seeking analysis from the DOJ's CEOS section. The document highlights the tension between the desire to move quickly on the indictment, as pushed by the FBI, and the managers' more cautious approach, which ultimately delayed the charges.

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This document is a page from a legal filing that quotes a lengthy email from an individual named Menchel to a recipient identified in a footnote as Sloman. In the email, Menchel severely criticizes Sloman for acting without authorization in the investigation of Mr. Epstein, specifically for preparing an indictment memo and misleading agents. Menchel also clarifies that his own conversation with Lilly Sanchez about the case was an informal exploratory discussion, not a formal plea offer, and was conducted with the full knowledge of the US Attorney.

Mutual Connections

Entities connected to both Menchel and Sloman

Lourie (person)
OPR (person)
US v. Epstein Case (person)
Sanchez (person)
Oosterbaan (person)
Robert Senior (person)
Alexander Acosta (person)
Acosta (person)
Epstein (person)
Villafaña (person)

Menchel's Other Relationships

Business associate Villafaña
Strength: 14/10 View
Professional Villafaña
Strength: 10/10 View
Professional Acosta
Strength: 10/10 View
Professional Lourie
Strength: 9/10 View
Professional Sanchez
Strength: 7/10 View

Sloman's Other Relationships

Business associate Villafaña
Strength: 22/10 View
Business associate Acosta
Strength: 19/10 View
Professional Villafaña
Strength: 11/10 View
Professional Acosta
Strength: 11/10 View
Professional Lefkowitz
Strength: 9/10 View

Relationship Metadata

Type
Professional
Relationship Strength
7/10
Strong relationship with substantial evidence
Source Documents
3
Extracted
2025-11-20 14:25
Last Updated
2025-11-20 15:50

Entity Network Stats

Menchel 52 relationships
Sloman 84 relationships
Mutual connections 10

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