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Why don’t we agree to mutual recission [sic] and indict him? that read “This has to stop,” in which he stated: Just read the letter. l. We specifically refused to include the provision saying that we would not communicate. If I recall the conference call, we told him we could not agree to a gag order using those words. 2. The purpose of the agreement was not an out of court settlement. Seems that they can’t take no. Let’s talk re how to proceed. I’m not sure we will ever agree on a letter [to the special master about how to select an attorney representative] at this point. Case 22-1426, Document ON IO. 3536038, Page121 of 258 Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN Document 204-3 Filed 04/16/21 Page 119 of 348 Acosta also weighed in, sending both Villafafia and Sloman an email with a subject line Notwithstanding Acosta’s assessment and prediction, after Sloman sent to Lefkowitz a new draft addendum and they spoke by phone, the parties reached agreement on the addendum’s terms. On October 25, 2007, Sloman sent a letter to the person whom the USAO had selected to serve as special master, outlining the special master’s duties. A few days later, on October 29, 2007, Epstein and his attorneys Lefeourt and Sanchez signed the NPA addendum.!** Villafafia’s name was printed as the USAO representative, but at Villafafia’s request, Sloman signed the addendum for her on behalf of the USAO. Villafafia later emailed Sloman thanking him for “the advice and the pep talk,” which apparently related to the defense attorneys’ allegation of impropriety concerning her initial selection of the private attorney to assist the victims. Villafafia explained to Sloman: Sloman responded that defense counsel had “put an. . The funny thing is that I had never met (and still haven’t met) or spoken to [the private attorney] before I asked him if he would be willing to take on this case. ... But as soon as you mentioned the appearance problem, I saw where the problem would arise and agreed that the Special Master would be a safer route. I just worry that the defense’s attacks on me could harm the victims. . insidious spin” on Villafafia’s role in proposing the private attorney, but Sloman added, “I hope that you understand that these ad hominem attacks against you do not diminish in our eyes what you and the agents have accomplished.” 147 148 Acosta and Villafafia were copied on this email. The Addendum is attached as Exhibit 4 to this Report. 93 DOJ-OGR-00021293

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