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Kirkland-Ellis attorney emails U.S. Air Force legal counsel objecting to victim notification in Epstein matterCase Filekaggle-ho-012676House OversightKirkland-Ellis attorney emails U.S. Air Force legal counsel objecting to victim notification in Epstein matter
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Kirkland-Ellis attorney emails U.S. Air Force legal counsel objecting to victim notification in Epstein matter
Kirkland-Ellis attorney emails U.S. Air Force legal counsel objecting to victim notification in Epstein matter The passage reveals internal legal strategy discussions about handling alleged victims of Jeffrey Epstein, including references to a Justice for All Act claim and a non‑prosecution agreement. It identifies specific lawyers (Jay Lefkowitz, Jeff Sloman, Alex Acosta) and a judge (Judge Davis) but provides no concrete financial transactions or new wrongdoing. The lead is moderately useful for investigating how the government coordinated with private counsel on victim communications, but lacks novel evidence of misconduct. Key insights: Email chain dated Dec 2007 between Kirkland‑Ellis attorney Jay Lefkowitz and USAF legal officials Jeff Sloman and Alex Acosta.; Discussion of Judge Davis’s selection of 'Podhurst and Josephsberg' (likely court‑appointed trustees or administrators).; Objection to the U.S. Attorney’s office sending a letter to alleged Epstein victims without review.
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