Court Filing - Non-Prosecution Agreement: 1:08-cr-00606-CAP
Summary
The document outlines a non-prosecution agreement where Epstein agrees to comply with certain terms, including cooperation with state authorities, in exchange for deferred federal prosecution and potential dismissal of charges. The agreement specifies conditions for its validity and the process for addressing any violations. Upon fulfillment of the terms, Epstein would not face federal prosecution for the specified offenses.
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Court Filing - Addendum to Non-Prosecution Agreement: Case 1:08-cr-00330-BBM Document 363 Filed 08/25/2017 Page 14 of 15
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Court Filing - Addendum to Non-Prosecution Agreement: Case 1:08-cv-22429-JAL Document 298-1 Entered on FLD 06/05/2019 Page 13 of 15
This document is an Addendum to the Non-Prosecution Agreement between Jeffrey Epstein and the United States Attorney's Office. Epstein certifies that he has read and understood the clarifications to the agreement and agrees to comply with them. The document is signed by Epstein, his attorneys, and representatives of the U.S. Attorney's Office.
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