Public Records Request documents related to Jeffrey Epstein case: 19-372
Summary
The documents include a letter criticizing the handling of Epstein's case, correspondence between Epstein's attorneys and the State Attorney's Office, and records related to Epstein's air travel during his probation. They highlight the controversy surrounding Epstein's plea deal and the public's perception of the justice system's handling of the case.
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newspaper article: DOJ-OGR-00032041
The article discusses the defense's response to the media's coverage of Jeffrey Epstein's case, with Epstein's attorneys arguing that the Palm Beach Police Department presented a 'distorted view' of the case to the media. They claim that the State Attorney's decision to present the case to a grand jury was not a sign of being 'easy' on Epstein, but rather a standard procedure. The article highlights the defense's assertions that the alleged victims had credibility issues and that the case lacked sufficient evidence.
news article or investigative report: DOJ-OGR-00032116
The document discusses the Palm Beach police investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's alleged sexual misconduct with minors, including the testimony of a 14-year-old girl and the role of recruiter Haley Robson. It also highlights tensions between police and prosecutors, particularly regarding a proposed plea deal that would have allowed Epstein to avoid jail time.
Non-Prosecution Agreement: 1:08-cr-00330-BAF Document 438 Filed 02/05/19 Page 8 of 15
The document is a Non-Prosecution Agreement signed by Jeffrey Epstein and the U.S. Attorney's Office, led by R. Alexander Acosta, on September 24, 2007. Epstein certifies understanding of and compliance with the agreement's conditions. The agreement was signed by Epstein's attorneys, Gerald Lefcourt and Lilly Ann Sanchez.
Addendum to Non-Prosecution Agreement: 1:10-cr-00330-AJ Document 142-1 Filed 02/06/13 Page 12 of 15
This document is an Addendum to a Non-Prosecution Agreement between Jeffrey Epstein and the United States Attorney's Office, signed by R. Alexander Acosta and others. Epstein certifies that he understands the clarifications to the agreement and agrees to comply. The document is signed by Epstein's attorneys and representatives from the U.S. Attorney's Office.
Criminal Information Filing: 08CF9381
The document is a criminal information filing from 2008 charging Jeffrey E. Epstein with procuring a person under 18 for prostitution, a second-degree felony under Florida Statute 796.03. The charges were brought by the State Attorney's office for Palm Beach County, Florida. The filing includes a sworn statement by Assistant State Attorney Lanna Belohlavek affirming the allegations.
Court Filing: 2006CF009454A
The document contains court filings related to the case against Jeffrey Epstein, including an agreed order scheduling the case for trial and subsequent motions to continue the trial due to new information. The trial was initially set for January 7, 2008, but was continued to a later date with a plea conference rescheduled for March 10, 2008.
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