EFTA00211316.pdf
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From: "
(USAFLS)"
To: "
(USAFLS)"
Subject: FW: Language for proposed settlement agreement
Date: Thu, 12 May 2016 20:57:35 +0000
Importance: Normal
. (USAFLS)"
FYI
From:
(USAFLS)
Sent: Thursda May 12, 2016 4:52 PM
To:
(MM) (FBI)
Cc:
(MM) (FBI)
Subject: Language for proposed settlement agreement
Hi, Margo.
The following is the language concerning FBI that we are contemplating for the proposed settlement agreement
that we discussed:
3.
Respondent agrees that the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida
("the USAO-SDFL") and the Miami Field Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation ("FBI-Miami"), will
maintain, until December 31, 2018, the criminal investigative files and original evidence related to the
investigation conducted by them in the Southern District of Florida of Jeffrey Epstein and his co-
conspirators, notwithstanding any general rule or regulation allowing earlier destruction of evidence in
closed matters. Should the USAO-SDFL or the FBI-Miami receive any properly served federal grand jury
subpoena, other appropriate law enforcement request, or federal court order to provide such evidence
to a law enforcement agency, that evidence will be transferred or otherwise made available in
accordance with governing federal laws and regulations.
4.
If any Victim files a Freedom of Information Act ("FOIA") or Privacy Act request upon the
FBI seeking access to information related to FBI-Miami's investigation of her particular victimization by
Epstein, Respondent agrees that the FBI will respond promptly and will work with the Victim's counsel to
address issues of privacy and privilege in an attempt to avoid unnecessary litigation. Petitioners
acknowledge and agree that, for purposes of responding to FOIA or Privacy Act requests, FBI-Miami may
transfer any files that it is maintaining pursuant to paragraph 3 to the applicable FBI section that is
responsible for handling FOIA and Privacy Act requests.
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Can you confirm as soon as you can whether the above language is acceptable to FBI? (As you may remember,
we are tight on time due to the upcoming court-scheduled mediation and the need to circulate the
government's settlement offer.) We are also wondering whether it would be possible for FBI to agree to
"prioritize and respond promptly" to the Victims' FOIA/PA requests rather than just "respond promptly." We
believe that the additional agreement to prioritize the Victims' requests would aid in reaching a resolution of
this matter.
And please feel free to call me if you have any questions or if you want to discuss anything.
Thanks,
United States Attomey's Office
99 N.E. 4th Street, Suite 800
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