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From: J <jeevacation®gmail.com>
To: jeffrey epstein leevacation®gmail.com>
Subject: Fwd: case
Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2019 11:30:43 +0000
we were denied the ability to intervene in the settlment? should we have intervened when he accepted gilrs
versions of the facts?
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From: J <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, Feb 24, 2019 at 6:20 AM
Subject: Fwd: case
To: jeffrey epstein [email protected]>
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From: J <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, Feb 24, 2019 at 6:10 AM
Subject: case
To: jeffrey epstein [email protected]>
to vacate, the court would have to show that the govt was not aurthorized to enter into the agreement. cvra
specifilly disputes that. that unauthrpziew was a result of not allowing vitims notification. santobello says they
must keep their promises. contract law , detriment. in favor of govt. third party collateral attack? etc.
4) ERRoR.-In any appeal in a criminal case,the Government may assert as error the dis-trict court's denial of any crime
victim's rightin the proceeding to which the appeal relates.
Page 783TITLE 18-CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE§ 3771(5) LIMITATION ON RELIEF.—In no case shall afailure to
afford a right under this chapterprovide grounds for a new trial. A victim maymake a motion to re-open a plea or
sentenceonly if—(A) the victim has asserted the right to beheard before or during the proceeding atissue and such right
was denied;(B) the victim petitions the court of ap-peals for a writ of mandamus within 14 days;and(C) in the case of a
plea, the accused hasnot pled to the highest offense charged.This paragraph does not affect the victim'sright to restitution
as provided in title 18,United States Code.(6) No CAUSE OF ACTION.—Nothing in thischapter shall be construed to authorize
acause of action for damages or to create, toenlarge, or to imply any duty or obligation toany victim or other person for the
breach ofwhich the United States or any of its officersor employees could be held liable in damages.Nothing in this chapter
shall be construed toimpair the prosecutorial discretion of the At-torney General or any officer under his direc-tion.(e)
DEFINITIONS.—For the purposes of thischapter, the term "crime victim" means a per-son directly and proximately harmed
as a resultof the commission of a Federal offense or an of-fense in the District of Columbia. In the case ofa crime victim
who is under 18 years of age, in-competent, incapacitated, or deceased, the legalguardians of the crime victim or the
representa-tives of the crime victim's estate, family mem-bers, or any other persons appointed as suitableby the court, may
assume the crime victim'srights under this chapter, but in no event shallthe defendant be named as such guardian or rep-
resentative.(f) PROCEDURESTOPROMOTECOMPLIANCE.—(1) REGULATIONS.—Not later than 1 yearafter the date of enactment
of this chapter,the Attorney General of the United Statesshall promulgate regulations to enforce therights of crime victims
and to ensure compli-ance by responsible officials with the obliga-tions described in law respecting crime vic-tims.(2)
CONTENTS.-The regulations promulgatedunder paragraph (1) shall—(A) designate an administrative authoritywithin the
Department of Justice to receiveand investigate complaints relating to theprovision or violation of the rights of acrime
victim;(B) require a course of training for employes and offices of the Department of Justicethat fail to comply with
provisions of Fed-eral law pertaining to the treatment ofcrime victims, and otherwise assist such em-ployees and offices in
responding more effec-tively to the needs of crime victims;(C) contain disciplinary sanctions, includ-ing suspension or
termination from employ-ment, for employees of the Department ofJustice who willfully or wantonly fail tocomply with
provisions of Federal law per-taining to the treatment of crime victims;
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