EFTA00211890.pdf
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U.S. Department of Justice
United States Attorney
Southern District of Florida
500 S. Australian Ave, Ste 400
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
Facsimile: (561) 820-8777
August 21, 2008
DELIVERY BY ELECTRONIC MAIL
Jay P. Lefkowitz, Esq.
Kirkland & Ellis LLP
Citigroup Center
153 East 53rd Street
New York, New York 10022-4675
Roy Black, Esq.
Black Srebnick Kornspan & Stumpf P.A.
201 S. Biscayne Blvd, Suite 1300
Miami, FL 33131
Re: Jeffrey Epstein
Dear Jay and Roy:
Thank you for your response to my earlier letter. The U.S. Attorney's Office shares in
your desire to implement all of the terms of the Non-Prosecution Agreement. As you are aware,
the jointly-approved Special Master, Judge Davis, has already selected an attorney representative,
Robert Josefsberg, who was accepted by both parties. The Office has conferred with Mr.
Josefsberg, who has agreed to continue in that role. In October 2007, Mr. Josefsberg expended
time, effort, and funds in preparing to serve as the attorney representative, and he will need a
written confirmation from you that his future fees and expenses will be paid in accordance with
the terms of the Non-Prosecution Agreement.
Please provide me with a copy of that
correspondence for my file.
With that matter settled, I believe that the requirement for a joint written submission to the
Special Master has been extinguished. Nonetheless, I have no objection to attempting to create a
joint statement to assist Mr. Josefsberg in serving his duties. Regarding your suggestion that we
ask Judge Davis to "offer the final word on how certain clauses should be interpreted and
satisfied," I believe that the Agreement speaks for itself
Pursuant to the terms of the Agreement, following Mr. Epstein's sentencing, the U.S.
Attorney's Office provided Mr. Epstein's counsel with a list of the individuals whom it was
prepared to name in an indictment as victims of an offense enumerated in 18 U.S.C. § 2255, and
none of those names will be deleted. By his agreement, Mr. Epstein sought to resolve liability for
all criminal activity known to the United States as of the time of his plea and sentencing, and he
is responsible for damages to all victims of that criminal activity.
Copies of the victim notifications will continue to be provided to counsel for Mr. Epstein.
Please let me know whether I should continue to list Mr. Goldberger as the point of contact for
the civil litigation. Regarding your suggestion on the content of the notification letters, I intend
to use the same format that was used in the letters previously approved by Messrs. Goldberger
and Tein, except that I will include the language from the September and October agreements. I
have enclosed a draft herewith. Because I previously provided the victims with incorrect
information—albeit with the approval of Mr. Epstein's counsel—it is imperative that I correct the
error promptly. Accordingly, if you have any substantive objections to the letter, please advise
me by tomorrow afternoon.
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Sincerely,
R. Alexander Acosta
United States Attorney
By:
Assistant United States Attorney
cc:
Chief, Northern Division
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