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d-063Dept. of JusticePlea Agreement

NPA Confidentiality Clause and Co-Conspirator Immunity Language

Date
September 24, 2007
Source
Dept. of Justice
Reference
d-063
Pages
4
Persons
3

Summary

The specific provisions of the NPA granting immunity to unnamed co-conspirators and requiring confidentiality of the agreement. The clause stated that the parties 'anticipate that this agreement will not be made part of any public record' and that any FOIA request would trigger notice to Epstein before disclosure. This provision was later found to have violated victims' rights.

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