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AJi. I. 2008 12:30PM
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AND ASSOCIATES
August 1, 2008
VIA FACSIMILE
Dear Mr.
I have received your July 25, 2008 letter indicating a change of course by the U.S.
Attorney's Office and an apparent decision not to attempt to work out the undisputed
facts in this case. If you would like :o continue trying to work out the agreed facts then,
of course, we are willing to continue to work with you towards that goal. If, as you
suggested, that would be unproductive given the limited issues the Court needs to decide,
then please consider some additional paints below that may help to expedite this matter
for the Court.
As indicated in your letter, your current position is that the victims' rights were
not yet triggered because no case was filed against Jeffrey Epstein. Consequently, your
letter indicates that you will be presenting only two facts to the Court, namely:
there are no charges in the District Court filed against Jeffrey Epstein; and
(2)
Jeffrey Epstein entered pleas of guilty in Florida State Court on June 30,
2008, was sentenced, and is now imprisoned in Palm Beach County.
We can certainly agree to those two facts. I am writing to see whether you would
also be willing to include two additional uncontested facts in your Notice to the Court.
The facts we would like you to include arc:
(3)
As a result of the guilty pleas in Florida State Court entered on June 30,
2008, there is currently in place a "non-prosecution" agreement between Jeffrey Epstein
and the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida that precludes filing of
federal criminal charges against Jeffrey Epstein for federal sex crimes committed against
the victims in this matter.
(4)
While this non-prosecution agreement was negotiated between the U.S.
Attorney's Office and Jeffrey Epstein in September 2007 (and amended twice more
during that year), the victims and their attorneys were not told about the non-prosecution
agreement until after June 30, 2008, because of an express confidentiality provision in the
agreement that the U.S. Attorney's Office, the FBI, and other federal agents all complied
with.
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In suggesting these stipulations, I am not foreclosing presenting other facts on
behalf of the victims if the Court determines that other facts are necessary to have before
the Court in order to effectively rule on these issues. It just seems to me that points (3)
and (4) are so obviously uncontested, that your office would be willing to stipulate to
them and make those facts available to the Court for consideration.
It is unclear from your recent letter whether you intend to give the victims the
courtesy of seeing the full and complete non-prosecution agreement that was signed by
the parties and that now covers their c
us proposed stipulation of
undisputed facts stated: "On July 9, 2008,
ent a victim notification to
Jane Doe #1 via her attorney, Bradley Edwards, which is attached as Exhibit 6 to the
Declaration. That notification contains a written explanation of the full terms
of the agreement between Epstein and the U.S. Attorney's Office." While it appears by
this statement to have been your intent to provide the victims with a true and accurate
copy of that non-prosecution agreement, that agreement has not yet been produced to
them. While it is likely a mere oversight on your part, we would again request a true and
accurate copy of the complete non-prosecution agreement that apparently bars federal
prosecution of the man who committed sexual crimes against my clients.
Additionally, we would request again that if statements of my clients were taken
by FBI agents or your office, that those interview reports containing those statements be
produced to us. Finally, I continue to request that you assist the victims in this case by
securing a transcript of the hearing on their petition. Your letter did not address that
request, and we would hope that your office would assist the innocent and indigent
victims in this case by providing that transcript.
Thank you for your attention to these concerns.
Sincerely,
BFJsg
Brad Edwards
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