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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 204-3 Filed 04/16/21 Page 250 of 348 if you have additional questions which invelve this matter, please coniact the office listed above, When you call, please provide the.file number located at tha top of this lelter. Please remember, your participation in the notification part of this program is voluntary. In order to continue to receive notifications, it is your rasponsibllity {o keep your contact information current, Sincerely, Victim Spactalist Be Villafaiia, the FBI, and the CEOS Trial Attorney Interview Victims As Villafafia resumed organizing the case for charging and trial, the FBI case agent provided Villafafia with a list of “the 19 identified victims we are planning on using in” the federal charges and noted that she and her co-case agent wanted to further evaluate some additional victims.*°° In Washington, D.C., CEOS assigned a Trial Attorney to the Epstein case in order to bring expertise and “a national perspective” to the matter. On January 18, 2008, one attorney representing a victim and her family contacted Sloman by telephone, stating that he planned to file civil litigation against Epstein on behalf of his clients, who were “frustrated with the lack of progress in the state’s investigation” of Epstein. The attorney asked Sloman if the USAO “could file criminal charges even though the state was looking into the matter,” but Sloman declined to answer his questions concerning the investigation.**” In late January, the New York Post reported that the attorney’s clients had filed a $50 million civil suit against Epstein in Florida and that “Epstein is expected to be sentenced to 18 months in prison when he pleads guilty in March to a single charge of soliciting an underage prostitute.”* Between January 31, 2008, and May 28, 2008, the FBI, with the prosecutors, interviewed additional victims and reinterviewed several who had been interviewed before the NPA was signed.*** In late January 2008, as Villafafia and the CEOS Trial Attorney prepared to participate 330 The case agent also informed Villafafia that she expected to ask for legal process soon in order to obtain additional information. 231 The CEOS Trial Attorney told OPR that she was under the impression that she was brought in to help prepare for the trial because the “plea had fallen through.” A82 Because Sloman and the attorney were former legal practice partners, Sloman reported the interaction to Acosta, and the USAO reported the incident to OPR shortly thereafter. OPR reviewed the matter as an inquiry and determined that no further action was warranted. a8 Dareh Gregorian, “Tycoon Perved Me at 14 - $50M Suit Hits NY Creep Over Mansion Massage,” New York Post, Jan. 25, 2008. 334 An FBI interview report from May 28, 2008, indicates that one victim “believes Epstein should be prosecuted for his actions.” 224 DOJ-OGR-00003426

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