DOJ Attorney Coordinated with Jeffrey Epstein's Counsel on Victim Attorney Selection
DOJ Attorney Coordinated with Jeffrey Epstein's Counsel on Victim Attorney Selection The passage reveals a direct email from an Assistant U.S. Attorney to Epstein's lawyer discussing a joint effort to manage civil claims and select a special master‑appointed attorney for victims. This suggests potential collusion between federal prosecutors and Epstein's team, providing concrete names, dates, and a documented communication that could be pursued for further investigation. While the claim is not yet verified, it ties high‑level DOJ officials to the handling of a high‑profile sexual abuse case, making it a strong investigative lead with significant controversy. Key insights: Email dated Oct 3 2007 from Assistant U.S. Attorney Marie Villafafia to Epstein counsel Jay Lefkowitz.; Joint letter to a special master proposing selection of an attorney for alleged victims.; DOJ and FBI identified 40 victims under 18 U.S.C. § 2255.
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DOJ Attorney Coordinated with Jeffrey Epstein's Counsel on Victim Attorney Selection The passage reveals a direct email from an Assistant U.S. Attorney to Epstein's lawyer discussing a joint effort to manage civil claims and select a special master‑appointed attorney for victims. This suggests potential collusion between federal prosecutors and Epstein's team, providing concrete names, dates, and a documented communication that could be pursued for further investigation. While the claim is not yet verified, it ties high‑level DOJ officials to the handling of a high‑profile sexual abuse case, making it a strong investigative lead with significant controversy. Key insights: Email dated Oct 3 2007 from Assistant U.S. Attorney Marie Villafafia to Epstein counsel Jay Lefkowitz.; Joint letter to a special master proposing selection of an attorney for alleged victims.; DOJ and FBI identified 40 victims under 18 U.S.C. § 2255.
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The email chain between Ann Marie Villafana and Jay Lefkowitz discusses the potential charges and ag...
The email chain between Ann Marie Villafana and Jay Lefkowitz discusses the potential charges and agreements related to Mr. Epstein's case, including a plea agreement and non-prosecution agreement, and the need for factual basis to support the charges.
From: jeffrey epstein
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
Subject: RE: Epstein
Subject: RE: Epstein Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 22:26:56 +0000 Importance: Normal Attachments: Signed_Plea_Agreement.pdf; Final_Addendum.pdf Here is the signed agreement and an addendum. Please note that it has a confidentiality clause. Thanks. SEMI Subject: Re: Epstein Ok thx. Would you send me your last proposed nonpros with them with the 2255 language? Sent: Wed Nov 28 16:48:48 2007 Subject: FW: Epstein This is the first that I have heard about another attempt to meet with someone in Washington. I thought I would give you a heads up. Hope all is well, Andy. EFTA00214817 Subject: Fw: Epstein Can u send Jay the proposed letter and redact the names? Thx, Sent from my BlackBerry Wireless Handheld Original Message From: Jay Lefkowitz <[email protected]> Sent: Wed Nov 28 16:29:09 2007 Subject: Re: Epstein I received your email yesterday and was a little surprised at the tone of your letter, given the fact that we spoke last week and had what I thought was a prod
EFTA Document EFTA01729176
Prosecutors allegedly colluded with Jeffrey Epstein’s lawyers to downplay federal charges and secure a lenient plea
The passage alleges that senior U.S. attorneys and a federal prosecutor (Andrew Acosta, Paul Villafafia) worked with Epstein’s legal team to limit federal prosecution, manipulate venue, and keep victi Assistant U.S. Attorney Andrew Lourie attempted to strike references to a defendant’s prior sexual c U.S. Attorney Paul Villafafia negotiated with Epstein’s lawyers while an FBI investigation was act
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