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Document alleges collusion between federal prosecutors and Jeffrey Epstein's legal team to secure a secret non‑prosecution agreement and limit victim participation

Document alleges collusion between federal prosecutors and Jeffrey Epstein's legal team to secure a secret non‑prosecution agreement and limit victim participation The passage provides specific names of high‑profile lawyers (Alan Dershowitz, Kenneth Starr, Roy Black, etc.), prosecutors (Alex Acosta, A. Marie Villafana), and officials (Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw) discussing a coordinated effort to conceal the deal and silence victims. It cites emails, dates, and procedural tactics that suggest actionable leads for FOIA requests, subpoena of email records, and interview of the named individuals. If verified, it would expose serious misconduct by senior DOJ officials and a pattern of preferential treatment for a wealthy offender, generating major public outrage. Key insights: Emails show Acosta and Villafana agreeing to keep the non‑prosecution agreement confidential at the request of Epstein's lawyers.; Letter from lawyer Leonard Lefkowitz to Acosta explicitly asks the prosecutor’s office not to contact victims or their counsel.; Prosecutors discussed filing charges in Miami to reduce press coverage.

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Document alleges collusion between federal prosecutors and Jeffrey Epstein's legal team to secure a secret non‑prosecution agreement and limit victim participation The passage provides specific names of high‑profile lawyers (Alan Dershowitz, Kenneth Starr, Roy Black, etc.), prosecutors (Alex Acosta, A. Marie Villafana), and officials (Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw) discussing a coordinated effort to conceal the deal and silence victims. It cites emails, dates, and procedural tactics that suggest actionable leads for FOIA requests, subpoena of email records, and interview of the named individuals. If verified, it would expose serious misconduct by senior DOJ officials and a pattern of preferential treatment for a wealthy offender, generating major public outrage. Key insights: Emails show Acosta and Villafana agreeing to keep the non‑prosecution agreement confidential at the request of Epstein's lawyers.; Letter from lawyer Leonard Lefkowitz to Acosta explicitly asks the prosecutor’s office not to contact victims or their counsel.; Prosecutors discussed filing charges in Miami to reduce press coverage.

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Paula Epstein

onfidential financial settlements came only after Epstein’s attorneys exposed every dark comer of their liv

Bob Gold

ina scorched-earth effort to portray the girls as gold diggers, “You beat yourself up mentally and phys

NER Regional Director

asmin Vala, a human rights attorney and executive director of Rights4Girls, which is working to end the sexu

James Comer

only after Epstein’s attorneys exposed every dark comer of their lives ina scorched-earth effort to portr

Jack Goldberger

s — Lefkowitz, Harvard professor Alan Dershowitz, Jack Goldberger, Roy Black, former U.S. Attorney Guy Lewis, Geral

Gerald Lefcourt

erger, Roy Black, former U.S. Attorney Guy Lewis, Gerald Lefcourt, and Kenneth Starr, the former Whitewater special

Courtney Wild

of all of Jeffrey Epstein'’s other victims,” said Wild, now 31. “This case is about justice, not just fo

Geoffrey West

an was found dead last year in a rundown motel in West Palm Beach. She overdosed on heroin and left behi

Edward Jay Epstein

onfidential financial settlements came only after Epstein’s attorneys exposed every dark comer of their liv

Potential Defense Witnesses

espite substantial physical evidence and multiple witnesses backing up the girls’ stories, the secret deal al

Kenneth Starr

mer U.S. Attorney Guy Lewis, Gerald Lefcourt, and Kenneth Starr, the former Whitewater special prosecutor who inv

Bill Clinton

er Whitewater special prosecutor who investigated Bill Clinton's sexual liaisons with Monica Lewinsky. That inc

Marie Villafana

ail, Acosta and the lead fed- eral prosecutor, A. Marie Villafana, acquiesced to Epstein’ legal team’s demands, whi

Ilan Epstein

onfidential financial settlements came only after Epstein’s attorneys exposed every dark comer of their liv

Wafic Said

“You beat yourself up mentally and physically," said Jena-Lisa Jones, 30, who saxl Epstein mo- lasted

Charlie Rose

ued on Epstein, behalf, FtinIfoit1/41:latSFulgr!_rose_C"Priralt; indictment and that his unuaragc vict

Larry Page

in Islands Daily News PERVERSION CONTINUED FROM PAGE 14 60 of them are now scattered around the count

Clint Hope

eting in West lkilm Beach. Ile added that he was hope- ful that Acosta would abide by a promise to keep

Chelsea Clinton

itewater special prosecutor who investigated Bill Clinton's sexual liaisons with Monica Lewinsky. That inc

Eating Emo Kids For Breakfast

Lefkowitz wrote in a letter to Acosta after their breakfast meeting in West Palm Beach. He added that he was

Ellen Spencer

labeled a 14-year-old girl as a prostitute,” said Spencer Kuvin, the lawyer who represented the girl. “It'

Guy Lewis

Jack Goldberger, Roy Black, former U.S. Attorney Guy Lewis, Gerald Lefcourt, and Kenneth Starr, the former W

Jay Lefkowitz

mants and the respective counsel in this matter.” Lefkowitz wrote. In email after email, Acosta and the lead

KAYTLYN MARIE

ail, Acosta and the lead fed- eral prosecutor, A. Marie Villafana, acquiesced to Epstein’ legal team’s de

JD Vance

tor under New York County District Attorney Cyrus Vance argued on Epstein’ behalf, telling New York Supre

Marc Rich

are two systems of justice in America, one forthe rich and one for the poor. But a thorough analysis of

Roy Black

rvard professor Alan Dershowitz, Jack Goldberger, Roy Black, former U.S. Attorney Guy Lewis, Gerald Lefcourt,

Cy Vance

tor under New York County District Attorney Cyrus Vance argued on Epstein’ behalf, telling New York Supre

Alan Dershowitz

tting lawyers — Lefkowitz, Harvard professor Alan Dershowitz, Jack Goldberger, Roy Black, former U.S. Attorney

Charles Spencer

labeled a 14-year-old girl as a prostitute,” said Spencer Kuvin, the lawyer who represented the girl. “It'

a retired federal judge

rida, an argument that was later dismissed by the judge. Despite substantial physical evidence and multi

Monica Lewinsky

investigated Bill Clinton's sexual liaisons with Monica Lewinsky. That included keeping the deal from Epstein'’s

Jeffrey Epstein

, they silenced my voice and the voices of all of Jeffrey Epstein'’s other victims,” said Wild, now 31. “This case

Alexander Acosta

matter.” Lefkowitz wrote. In email after email, Acosta and the lead fed- eral prosecutor, A. Marie Villa

Hillary Clinton

itewater special prosecutor who investigated Bill Clinton's sexual liaisons with Monica Lewinsky. That inc

Mark Epstein

onfidential financial settlements came only after Epstein’s attorneys exposed every dark comer of their liv

Ric Bradshaw

ders don't qualify for work release, The shenff, Ric Bradshaw, would not answer questions, submitted by the Mia

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16 The Virgin Islands Daily News PERVERSION CONTINUED FROM PAGE 14 60 of them are now scattered around the country and abroad, Eight of them agreed to be inter- viewed, on or off the record. Four of them were willing to speak on video. The women are now mothers, wives, nurses, bartenders, Realtors, hairdressers and teach- ers. One is a Hollywood actress, Several have gmppled with trauma, depression and addiction. Some have served time in prison. A few did not survive. One young woman was found dead last year in a rundown motel in West Palm Beach. She overdosed on heroin and left behind a young son. As part of Epstein’s agreement, he was required to register as a sex offender, and pay restitution to the three dozen victims identified by the FBI. In many cases, the confidential financial settlements came only after Epstein’s attorneys exposed every dark comer of their lives ina scorched-earth effort to portray the girls as gold diggers, “You beat yourself up mentally and physically," said Jena-Lisa Jones, 30, who saxl Epstein mo- lasted her when she was 14, “You can't ever stop your thoughts. A word can trigger something, For me, it is the word ‘pure’ because he called me ‘pure’ in that room and then I remember what he did to me in that room.” Now, more than a decade later, two unrelated civil lawsuits arose, A civil trial set for Dec. 4 in Palm Beach County state court, involves Epstein and Edwards, whom Epstein had accused of legal misdeeds in representing several victims. The case would have been noteworthy because it would mark the first time that Epstein’s victims would have their day in court, and several of them were scheduled to testify. However, Epstein settled that case and publlicly apologized to Edwards — but he did not apologize to any of his victims. A second lawsuit, known as the federal Crime Victims’ Rights suit, is still pending in South Florida after a decade of legal jousting. It seeks to invalidate the non-prosecution agreement in hopes of sending Epstein to federal prison. Wild, who has never spoken publicly until now, is Jane Doe No. | in “Jane Doe No. | and Jane Doe No. 2 vs. the United States of America,” a federal lawsuit that alleges Epstein’s federal non- prosecution agreement was illegal. Federal prosecutors, including Acosta, not only broke the law, the women contend in court documents, but they conspired with Epstein and his lawyers to circumvent public scrutiny and deceive his victims in violation of the Crime Victims’ Rights Act. The law assigns victims a series of rights, including the nght of notice of any court proceed- ings and the opportunity to appear at sentencing. “As soon as that deal was signed, they silenced my voice and the voices of all of Jeffrey Epstein'’s other victims,” said Wild, now 31. “This case is about justice, not just for us, but for other victims who aren't Olympic stars or Hollywood stars”” In court papers, federal prosecutors have are gued that they did not violate the Crime Victims’ Rights Act because no federal changes were ever filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southem District of Florida, an argument that was later dismissed by the judge. Despite substantial physical evidence and multiple witnesses backing up the girls’ stories, the secret deal allowed Epstein to enter guilty pleas to two felony prostitution charges. Epstein admitted to committing only one offense against PERVERSION OF JUSTICE File photo by ASSOCIATED PRESS Jeffrey Epstein, second from left, in custody in West Palm Beach, Fla., in 2008. one underage girl, who was labeled a prostitute, even though she was 14, which is well under the age of consent — 18 in Florida. “She was taken advantage of twice — first by Epstein, and then by the cnminal justice system that labeled a 14-year-old girl as a prostitute,” said Spencer Kuvin, the lawyer who represented the girl. “It's just outrageous how they minimized his crimes and devalued his victims by calling them prostitutes,” said Yasmin Vala, a human rights attorney and executive director of Rights4Girls, which is working to end the sexual exploitation of girls and young women. “There is no such thing as a child prostitute. Under federal law, it’s called child sex trafficking whether Epstein pimped them out to others or not, It's still a commercial sex act — and he could have been jailed for the rest of his life under federal law,” she said. It would be easy to dismiss the Epstein case as another example of how there are two systems of justice in America, one forthe rich and one for the poor. But a thorough analysis of the case tells a far more troubling story. Unusual level of collaboration A close look at the trove of letters and emails contained in court records provides a window into the plea negotiations, revealing an unusual level of collaboration between federal prosecutors and Epstein’ legal team that even government es | You beat yourself up mentally and physically. You can’t ever stop your thoughts. A word can trigger something. For me, it is the word ‘pure’ because he called me ‘pure’ in that room and then | remember what he did to me in that room. — Jena-Lisa Jones, who said Epstein molested her when she was 14 lawyers, in recent court documents, admitted was unorthodox. Acosta, in 2011, would explain that he was unduly pressured by Epstein’s heavy-hitting lawyers — Lefkowitz, Harvard professor Alan Dershowitz, Jack Goldberger, Roy Black, former U.S. Attorney Guy Lewis, Gerald Lefcourt, and Kenneth Starr, the former Whitewater special prosecutor who investigated Bill Clinton's sexual liaisons with Monica Lewinsky. That included keeping the deal from Epstein'’s victims, emails show, “Thank you for the commitment you made to me during our Oct. 12 meeting,” Lefkowitz wrote in a letter to Acosta after their breakfast meeting in West Palm Beach. He added that he was hape- ful that Acosta would abide by a promise to keep the deal confidential, “You... assured me that your office would not ... contact any of the identified individuals, po- tential witnesses or potential civil Claimants and the respective counsel in this matter.” Lefkowitz wrote. In email after email, Acosta and the lead fed- eral prosecutor, A. Marie Villafana, acquiesced to Epstein’ legal team’s demands, which offen focused on ways to limit the scandal by shutting out his victims and the media, including suggest- ing that the charges be filed in Miami, instead of Palm Beach, where Epstein’s victims lived. “On an ‘avoid the press’ note ... I can file the charge in district court in Miami which will Wednesday, February 27, 2019 hopefully cut the press coverage significantly, Do you want to check that out?" Villafana wrote: to Lefkowitz ina September 2007 email. Federal prosecutors identified 36 underage victims, but none of those victims appeared at his sentencing on June 30, 2008, in state court in Palm Beach County. Most of them heard about it on the news — and even then they didn’t understand what had happened to the federal probe that they d been assured was ongoing. Edwards filed an emergency motion in federal court to block the non-prosecution agreement, but by the time the agreement was unsealed — overa year later — Epstein had already served his sentence and been released from jail. “The conspiracy between the goverment and Epstein was really ‘let's figure out a way to make the whole thing go away as quietly as possible,’ said Edwards, who represents Wild and Jane Doe No, 2, who declined to comment for this story. “In never consulting with the victims, and keep- ing it secret, itshowed that someone with money can buy his way out of anything.” VIP treatment It was far from the last time Epstein would receive VIP handling. Unlike other convicted sex offenders, Epstein didn’t face the kind of rough justice that child sex offenders do in Florida state prisons. Instead of being sent to state prison, Epstein was housed in a private wing of the Palm Beach County jail. Rather than having him sit in a cell most of the day, the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office allowed Epstein work release privileges, which enabled him to leave the jail six days a week, for 12 hours a day, to goto a comfortable office that Epstein had set up in West Palm Beach. This was granted despite explicit sheriff's department rules stating that sex offenders don't qualify for work release, The shenff, Ric Bradshaw, would not answer questions, submitted by the Miami Herald, about Epstein’s work release. Neither Epstein nor his lead attomey, Jack Goldberger, responded to multiple requests for comment for this story, Dunng depositions taken as part of two dozen lawsuits filed against him by his victims, Epstein has invoked his Fifth Amend- ment right against self-incrimination, in one instance doing so nore than 200 times. In the past, his lawyers have said that the girls lied about their ages, that their stories were exag- gerated or untrue and that they were unreliable witnesses prone to drug use. In 2011, Epstein petitioned to have his sex offender status reduced in New York, where he has a home and is required to register every 90 days. In New York, he is classified as a level 3 offender — the highest safety risk because of his likelihood to re-offend. A prosecutor under New York County District Attorney Cyrus Vance argued on Epstein’ behalf, telling New York Supreme Court Judge Ruth Pickholtz that the Florida case never led to an indictment and that his underage victims failed to cooperate in the case. However, Pickholtz denied the petition, express: ing astonishment that a New York prosecutor would make such a request on behalfof'a serial sex of- fender accused of molesting so many girls, “Lhave to tell you, I'm a little overwhelmed because I have never seen a prosecutor's office do anything like this. | have done so many [sex of- fender registration hearings] much less troubling than this one where the [prosecutor] would never make a downward argument like this,” she said. Coming tomorrow: The victims’ stories 16 The Virgin Islands Daily News PERVERSION OF JUSTICE Wednesday, February 27, 2019 PERVERSION CONTINUED FROM PAGE 14 60 of hem are now scattered around the coumry and abroad. Eight of than agreed to be inter- viewed, on or off the word. Far of them were willing b speak on video. The women am now mothers, wives. nurses, bartender, Realtors, hairdremers and teach- ers. One is a Hollywood actress. Sewral ham roar==trhed=and A few did not strvive One young woman was found dead last , a rundown motel in West Palm Beach. S.ownlosal on heroin and left behind a young son As pan of Epstein, agreement. he was required to register as a bx offender. and pay restitution to the three dozen victims identified by die FBI. In many cabs, the confidential financial settlements came only atter Epstein's attorneys diggers. "You beat ycurself up mentally and physically, said Jena-Lisa Jon., 30. who said Epstein mo- les. her when she was 14. "You can't eter stop your thoughao A word can trigger something. For me, it is the worepure. because lie calla! me 'h. in t.t room and hen I remenher what lie to me in that room, Now more .n a deca. later. two unrelated civil lawsuits arose. 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Epstein *dated to haze his sex oft.der status reduced in New York, where . has a home al. requi. to register evezy days. In NOW... he is classified as a level 3 offender — highest safety risk because of his l&eli hood to roroffaxl. A prosccubr under New Yak County District Atbrney Cyrus Vance argued on Epstein, behalf, FtinIfoit1/41:latSFulgr!_rose_C"Priralt; indictment and that his unuaragc victims fan. to c1=I=droial the maim, a, re. hg astonishment that a NewYork prose.. would make such a request on behalf of a serial set of- fender accusal of mdat ing so many girls. "I haw to tell you, I'm a little oven.. because I hme never seen a prosecutor, office do anything Ide this. I have done so many [sex of- fender irgistration hearings] much less troubling than this cue where the [prosecutor] would never make a downward argument like tha, she said Coming tomonow: The NM.' Mona

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