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Subject: RE: Availability of Civil Remedies - Crime Victims Rights Act Suit, Jane Does 1 and 2
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Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2012 19:10:52 +0000
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Subject: Availability of OA Remedies - Crime Victims Rights Act Suit, Jane Does 1 and 2I.
United States
In July 2008, two victims of Jeffrey Epstein filed an action under the Crime Victims
Rights Act (CVRA), claiming they were entitled to be consulted before the U.S.
Attorney's Office entered into a non-prosecution agreement with Epstein in September
2007. The case was assigned to me, and I filed an initial response to the petition,
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arguing that the CVRA did not apply because Epstein had never been formally charged
in federal court. I also appeared in a hearing on July 11, 2008, before Judge Marra.
The case was inactive for several years, the victims being content to litigate their civil
damage claims against Epstein. In mid-2010, the case became active again, and Paul
Cassell, a former federal judge from Utah, and victims' rights advocate, entered his
appearance on behalf of the victims.
We first litigated the issue of whether CVRA
rights apply in the absence of a formal federal criminal charge. On September 26,
2011, Judge Marra issued an order finding that the CVRA can apply before formal
charges are filed.
The next phase of the litigation is whether the government used its best efforts to
comply with the CVRA, and if it did not, what the remedy would be. We have always
argued that the Court had no authority to set aside the non-prosecution agreement
because such agreements, unlike plea agreements, do not come before the Court for
approval. The Court allowed the victims to engage in limited discovery, to include
requests for production and requests for admissions. The government has been
served with both.
The government filed a motion to dismiss based on lack of standing, arguing that the
alleged CVRA violation was not redressable.
The victims have responded with a
lengthy opposition, including a listing of remedies they claim are available to them
(pages 14-15).
prepared the motion to dismiss for lack of standing.
He
needs assistance from someone in the Civil Division to specifically address the issue of
the availability of remedies specified by the victims. I have attached the victims'
response to our motion to dismiss, which includes the listing of remedies.
Our response is due on Tuesday, January 24, and we are on our second extension of
time.
My trial in M.C. I United States will begin on Monday, January 23, so I don't
have much time to devote to this other litigation. Can you assign someone to assist •
and
on the issue of the availability of civil remedies? Thanks.
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