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U.S. Department of Justice
United States Attorney
Southern District of Florida
DELIVERY BY ELECTRONIC MAIL
Jay P. Lefkowitz, Esq.
Kirkland & Ellis LLP
Citigroup Center
153 East 53rd Street
New York, New York 10022-4675
Re:
Jeffrey Epstein
Dear Jay:
500 E. Bra ward Boulevard, 7th Floor
Ft. Lauderdale. FL 33394
July 7, 2009
Thank you for your letters of June 19th. From your letters, it appears that you have
misconstrued the Office's past efforts at alleviating Mr. Epstein's unfounded fears of
disparate treatment.
You seem to have interpreted those efforts as either: (1) an
acknowledgement of the validity of those fears, or (2) an acquiescence to the efforts of Mr.
Epstein to avoid the full terms of the Non-Prosecution Agreement. So, for example, you
write that, in an email to Mr. Acosta, you "confirmed that 'there were significant
irregularities with the deferred prosecution agreement,' and that "Mr. Acosta agreed to
many of our objections and adopted several of our modifications . . . [and] [t]his fact
confirms both the good-faith nature of our objections and that neither Mr. Epstein nor his
counsel could be considered to have violated the NPA by raising those objections in the first
place." Neither your e-mails nor Mr. Acosta's consistent attempts to maintain a good
working relationship with you act as modifications to the NPA or indications that the Office
agreed or acquiesced to your positions.
While your letter provides great detail regarding all of the objections that you raised'
'In an effort to terminate the endless "battle of letters" that this case has become, I have
elected not to detail each and every misstatement in your ten-page letter, but please do not mistake
that for an agreement with those misstatements. One of those misstatements, however, begs for
correction. You write: "Indeed, due to a concern we had raised, your Office specifically modified
the procedure to select an attorney representative and delegated that task to Judge Davis. Again, the
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throughout the nine-month delay between the signing of the NPA and Mr. Epstein's
commencement of performance, you neglect to mention that all of your objections were
soundly rejected at each and every level of review, from West Palm Beach, to Miami, to the
Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section, and, finally, to the highest levels of review at the
Department of Justice. As Senior Associate Deputy Attorney General John Roth stated:
Even if we were to substitute our judgment for that of the U.S. Attorney, we
believe that federal prosecution of this case is appropriate. Moreover, having
reviewed your allegations of prosecutorial misconduct, and the facts
underlying them, we see nothing in the conduct of the U.S. Attorney's Office
that gives us any reason to alter our opinion.
With regard to your proposal to engage in additional discussions regarding the scope
of the NPA, we respectfully decline. A great deal of time and effort went into the negotiation
and signing of the NPA, and the Agreement speaks for itself. Contrary to your assertion,
both the government and the victims have suffered harm and prejudice due to the willful
breaches of the NPA by Mr. Epstein. The Office will continue to evaluate its position and
will proceed accordingly.
Sincerely,
Jeffrey H. Sloman
Acting United States Attorney
By:
Assistant United States Attorney
cc:
Chief, Northern Division
Jack Goldberger, Esq.
Roy Black, Esq.
fact that your Office accommodated our concerns validated their legitimacy ..." As you have been
told repeatedly, the decision to delegate that task to a Special Master was made independently and
before any of Mr. Epstein's attorneys voiced a concern about that process. Mr. Leflcowitz, you were
provided with a list of potential attorney representatives and with information in writing regarding
the alleged "conflict of interest," and you made the selection that you later claimed was problematic.
Notwithstanding your agreement on the selection of the attorney-representative, our Office,
independently, elected to ask an independent third party to make the final decision.
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