Email chain discussing a revised non‑prosecution agreement for a minor‑related case involving Epstein and a guardian ad litem
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The passage references a revised non‑prosecution agreement (NPA) linked to Jeffrey Epstein, mentions minors under 18, and discusses appointing a guardian ad litem and independent counsel at the expens Email dated 9/23/2007 between Ann Marie C. Villafana (USAFLS) and Jay Lefkowitz references a ‘Revise Discussion of minors (potentially 40 under‑18 victims) and the need for a guardian ad litem to pro
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