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Court Document/Investigative Report: SA-116

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The document discusses a breakfast meeting between Acosta and Lefkowitz in 2007, which drew criticism when it became public. The meeting was perceived as evidence of secret agreements or preferential treatment for Epstein. The document analyzes letters exchanged between Acosta and Lefkowitz, revealing discrepancies in their accounts of the meeting.

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