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IN RE:
INVESTIGATION OF
JEFFREY EPSTEIN
NON-PROSECUTION AGREEMENT
IT APPEARING that the City of Palm Beach Police Department and the State Attorney's
Office for the 15th Judicial Circuit in and for Palm Beach County (hereinafter, the "State Attorney's
Office") have conducted an investigation into the conduct of Jeffrey Epstein (hereinafter "Epstein");
IT APPEARING that the State Attorney's Office has charged Epstein with three counts of
solicitation of prostitution, in violation of Florida Statutes Section 796.07;
IT APPEARING that the United States Attorney's Office and the Federal Bureau of
Investigation have conducted their own investigation of the offenses and Epstein's background;
IT APPEARING that Jeffrey Epstein (hereinafter "Epstein") has committed offenses against
the United States from in or around 2001 through in or around October 2005, including:
(1)
knowingly and willfully conspiring with others known and unknown to commit an
offense against the United States, that is, to use a facility or means of interstate or
foreign commerce to knowingly persuade, induce, or entice minor females to engage
in prostitution, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 2422(b); all in
violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 371;
(2)
knowingly and willfully conspiring with others known and unknown to travel in
interstate commerce for the purpose of engaging in illicit sexual conduct, as defined
in 18 U.S.C. § 2423(f), with minor females, in violation of Tide 18, United States
Code, Section 2423(b); all in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section
2423(e);
(3)
using a facility or means of interstate or foreign commerce to knowingly persuade,
induce, or entice minor females to engage in prostitution; in violation of Title 18,
United States Code, Sections 2422(b) and 2;
(4)
traveling in interstate commerce for the purpose of engaging in illicit sexual conduct,
as defined in 18 U.S.C. § 2423(0, with minor females; in violation of Title 18,
United States Code, Section 2423(b); and
(5)
knowingly, in and affecting interstate and foreign commerce, recruiting, enticing,
and obtaining by any means a person, knowing that the person had not attained the
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age of 18 years and would be caused to engage in a commercial sex act as defined
in 18 U.S.C. § 1591(c)(1); in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Sections
1591(a)(1) and 2; and
IT APPEARING that Epstein has accepted responsibility for his behavior by his signature
on this Agreement; and
IT APPEARING, after an investigation of the offenses and Epstein's background, that the
interest of the United States pursuant to the Petite policy will be served by the following procedure;
THEREFORE, on the authority of R. Alexander Acosta, United States Attorney for the
Southern District of Florida, prosecution in this District for these offenses shall be deferred in favor
of prosecution by the State of Florida, provided that Epstein abides by the following conditions and
the requirements of this Agreement set forth below.
If the United States Attorney should determine that Epstein has violated any of the conditions
of this Agreement, then the United States Attorney may at any time initiate prosecution against
Epstein for any offense. In this case, the United States Attorney will furnish Epstein with notice
specifying the condition(s) of the Agreement that he has violated.
After timely fulfilling all the terms and conditions of the Agreement, no prosecution for the
offenses set out on pages I and 2 of this Agreement, nor any other offenses that have been the
subject of the joint investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the United States
Attorney's Office will be instituted in this District, and the charges against Epstein if any, will be
dismissed.
Terms of the Agreement:
1.
Epstein shall plead guilty (not nolo contendere) to an Information filed by the
State Attorney's Office charging Epstein with an offense that requires him
to register as a sex offender, that is, the solicitation of minors to engage in
prostitution, in violation of Florida Statutes Section 796.03;
2.
Epstein and the State Attorney's Office shall make a joint, binding
recommendation that the Court impose a thirty (30) month sentence to be
divided as follows:
(a)
(b)
Epstein shall begin by serving at least eighteen (18) months in county
jail for all charges, without any opportunity for withholding
adjudication or sentencing, and without probation or community
control in lieu of imprisonment; and
following the term of imprisonment, Epstein shall serve twelve (12)
months of community control.
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3.
Epstein shall waive all challenges to the Information filed by the State
Attorney's Office and shall waive the right to appeal his conviction and
sentence.
4.
Epstein shall provide to the U.S. Attorney's Office copies of all proposed
agreements with the State Attorney's Office prior to entering into those
agreements.
5.
The United States shall provide Epstein's attorneys with a list of individuals
whom it has identified as victims, as defined in 18 U.S.C. § 2255, after
Epstein has signed this agreement and been sentenced. Upon the execution
of this agreement, the United States will file a motion with the United States
District Court for the Southern District of Florida for the appointment of a
guardian ad litem for these persons. Epstein's counsel may contact the
identified individuals through that guardian.
6.
If any of the individuals referred to in paragraph (5), supra, elect to file suit
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 2255, Epstein will not contest the jurisdiction of the
United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida over his
person and/or the subject matter, and Epstein waives his right to contest
liability and also waives his right to contest damages up to an amount as
agreed to between the identified victim and Epstein. Epstein's signature on
this agreement is not to be construed as an admission of civil or criminal
liability as to any person whose name does not appear on the list provided by
the United States. As to those individuals whose names appear on the list
provided by the United States, Epstein's signature on this agreement likewise
is not to be construed as an admission of any civil liability other than that
contained in 18 U.S.C. § 2255.
7.
Epstein shall enter his guilty plea and be sentenced not later than October 19,
2007, and shall self-report to begin serving his sentence not later than
December I, 2007.
8.
With credit for gain time, Epstein shall serve at least 450 days in the county
jail.
Epstein understands that the United States Attorney has no authority to require the State
Attorney's Office to abide by any terms of this agreement. Epstein understands that it is his
obligation to undertake discussion with the State Attorney's Office to ensure compliance with these
procedures, which compliance will be necessary to satisfy the United States' interest, pursuant to
the Petite policy.
In consideration of Epstein's agreement to plead guilty and to provide compensation to
victims, if Epstein successfully fulfills all of the terms and conditions of this agreement, the United
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States also agrees that it will not institute an crimi
ain an
tential co-conspirator
of Epstein, including
or
Further,
upon execution of this agreement and a p ea agreement with the State Attorney's Office, the federal
Grand Jury investigation will be suspended, and all pending federal Grand Jury subpoenas
will be held in abeyance unless and until the defendant violates any term of this agreement.
The defendant likewise agrees to withdraw his pending motion to intervene and to quash
certain grand jury subpoenas. Both parties agree to maintain their evidence, including certain
computer equipment, inviolate until all of the terms of this agreement have been satisfied.
By signing this agreement, Epstein asserts and certifies that each of these terms is material
to this agreement and is supported by independent consideration and that a breach of any one of
these conditions allows the United States to elect to terminate the agreement and to investigate and
prosecute Epstein and any other individual or entity for any and all federal offenses.
By signing this agreement, Epstein asserts and certifies that he is aware of the fact that the
Sixth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States provides that in all criminal prosecutions
the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial. Epstein further is aware that Rule
48(b) of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure provides that the Court may dismiss an indictment,
information, or complaint for unnecessary delay in presenting a charge to the Grand Jury, filing an
information, or in bringing a defendant to trial. Epstein hereby requests that the United States
Attorney for the Southern District of Florida defer such prosecution. Epstein agrees and consents
that any delay from the date of this Agreement to the date of initiation of prosecution, as provided
for in the terms expressed herein, shall be deemed to be a necessary delay at his own request, and
he hereby waives any defense to such prosecution on the ground that such delay operated to deny
him rights under Rule 48(b) of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and the Sixth Amendment
to the Constitution of the United States to a speedy trial or to bar the prosecution by reason of the
running of the statute of limitations for a period of months equal to the period between the signing
of this agreement and the breach of this agreement. Epstein further asserts and certifies that he
understands that the Fifth Amendment and Rule 7(a) of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure
provide that all felonies must be charged in an indictment presented to a grand jury. Epstein hereby
agrees and consents that, if a prosecution against him is instituted, it may be by way of an
Information signed and filed by the United States Attorney, and hereby waives his right to be
indicted by a grand jury.
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By signing this agreement, Epstein asserts and certifies that the above has been read and
explained to him. Epstein hereby states that he understands the conditions of this Non-Prosecution
Agreement and agrees to comply with them.
Dated:
JEFFREY EPSTEIN
Dated:
GERALD LEFCOURT, ESQ.
COUNSEL TO JEFFREY EPSTEIN
Dated:
R. ALEXANDER ACOSTA
UNITED STATES ATTORNEY
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