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Kirkland & Ellis letter to Deputy Attorney General urging no federal prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein

The document reveals a coordinated legal effort by a top law firm to influence DOJ officials to halt a federal case against Jeffrey Epstein, suggesting possible obstruction or interference. It names s Law firm Kirkland & Ellis is directly lobbying Deputy Attorney General John Roth to stop a federal p The letter references multiple prior communications (May 19, May 27) and a forthcoming packet of f

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November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #012136
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The document reveals a coordinated legal effort by a top law firm to influence DOJ officials to halt a federal case against Jeffrey Epstein, suggesting possible obstruction or interference. It names s Law firm Kirkland & Ellis is directly lobbying Deputy Attorney General John Roth to stop a federal p The letter references multiple prior communications (May 19, May 27) and a forthcoming packet of f

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KIRKLAND & ELLIS LLP AND AFFILIATED PARTNERSHIPS 777 South Figueroa Street Los Angeles, California 90017 Kenneth W. Starr : To Call Writer Directly: FP Facsimile: www.kirkland.com Dir. Fax: June 19, 2008 John Roth, Esq. Principal Associate Deputy Attorney General Office of the Deputy Attorney General United States Department of Justice 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Room 4115 Washington, D.C. 20530 Dear Mr. Roth: I again want to thank you for this opportunity to explain why we believe that a federal prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein is unwarranted. I appreciate your having informed us that you already have our May 19 and May 27 communications to the Deputy Attorney General, as well as our prior written submissions to CEOS and to the Southern District of Florida. In light of the significant volume of our prior submissions and to facilitate your review, we have drafted four supplemental submissions that will provide a roadmap for your investigation of this matter. Given the bulk of these documents and their appended supporting attachments, you will receive this packet by messenger tomorrow. A brief description of each of the four submissions follows. First, I have included a succinct summary of the facts, law and policy issues at hand. This document sets forth a basic overview of the issues and summarizes our principal contentions as to why federal prosecution of this matter is neither appropriate nor warranted, The three other submissions include: a summary of the irregularities and misconduct that occurred during the federal investigation; a letter from former CEOS attorney Stephanie Thacker that responds to CEOS’s assessment of its limited review of Mr. Epstein’s case; and a point-by- point rebuttal to First Assistant United States Attorney Jeffrey Sloman’s recent letter which we believe contains factual inaccuracies typical of our correspondence from the United States Attorney’s Office in Miami (the “USAO”). Also, for your reference, the package you receive tomorrow will contain a binder including all documentation to which we refer in our submissions. Finally, we will be providing a detailed checklist of each submission or substantive communication to the USAO. Our intention is that you have copies of each such document to enhance your review. If there are any that you have not received from the USAO or CEOS, please advise and we will fedex them to you without delay. Chicago Hong Kong London Munich New York San Francisco Washington, D.C.

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Summary or Timeline Document: DOJ-OGR-00023045

This document summarizes the USAO's roles and responsibilities during the Epstein investigation from 2006 to 2009 and lists key events, including the opening of the federal investigation, signing of the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA), and Epstein's guilty plea and release.

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Subject: FW: Jeffrey Epstein

From: To: Cc: Subject: FW: Jeffrey Epstein Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2008 16:23:26 +0000 I mportance: Normal Dear Roy: Jeff Sloman contacted me and asked me to return your call regarding the Epstein matter. I am forwarding to you an e-mail that I sent to Jay Lefkowitz last night. and I can call you at 3:30 to speak about your list of issues. If that time does not work, please let me kno‘N what times you are available. Thank you. Assistant U.S. Attorney 500 S. Australian Ave, Suite 400 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 From: (USAFLS) Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 5:55 PM To: ; Jay Lefkowitz Cc: USAFLS) Subject: Jeffrey Epstein Dear Mr. Lefkowitz: I understand that the Deputy Attorney General has completed his review of the Epstein matter and has determined that federal prosecution of Mr. Epstein's case is appropriate. Accordingly, Mr. Epstein has until the close of business on Monday, June 30, 2008, to comply with the terms and conditions of the agreement between the United Sta

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To: "Gerald Lefcourt" <6

From: To: "Gerald Lefcourt" <6 Cc: "Sloman, Jeff (USAFLS)" Bcc: Subject: Jeffrey Epstein Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2007 21:22:38 +0000 Importance: Normal Attachments: 070910_Epstein_Non-Prosecution_Agreement.pdf Gerry: As per your discussion with U.S. Attorney Acosta, I have attached the Office's written counterproposal. If you have any questions regarding its terms, please do not hesitate to call. Assistant U.S. Attorney 500 S. Australian Ave, Suite 400 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 EFTA00215324

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Rol Slack lir „kite' 2/949 Arcrwite a." 2434 7 Antai, Liu) 3 cut, , 4,/e EFTA00183732 KIRKLAND & ELLIS LLP AND AfilL/ArtO PART/H.3We; ' Cntercup Cantor 163 East 53'd Street New York, New York 10022-4611 WNW rwerA.COM September 2, 2008 VIA FACSIMILE (56D 820-8777 United States Attorney's Office Southern District of Florida 500 South Australian Avenue, Suite 400 West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 Re:Jeffrey Bpstein Dear • Facsimile: In response to your letter dated August 26, 2008, I am confirming that Mr. Goldberger should continue to be listed as the contact pawn in the' mended victim notification letters and should receive the carbon copies of thoso letters as they are sent. • Also, we plan on speaking to Mr. Josofsberg this week to discuss a procedure for paying his fees. We intend to comply fully with the agreement and Mr. Epstein will pay Mr. Josfsberg's usual and customary hourly rates for his work pursuant to the agreement facilitating settlements unde

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Roy BIACK

Roy BIACK HOWARD M. SRESNICK Scary A. KORNSPAN LARRY A. STUMPF MARIA Berms JAcsat PERO= MARK A.J. SHAPIRO JARED LOPEZ BLACK SREBN1CK KORNSPAN STUMPF PA September 1, 2009 Assistant U.S. Attorney United States Attorney's Office 99 N.E. 4th Street Miami, Florida 33132 RE: Jeffrey Epstein Dear Jeff: JESSICA FOHBECA-NADER KATHLEEN P. PHILLIPS AARON Atemon MARCOS BEATON, JR. MATTHEW P. O'BRIEN JIIMPER J. Bouillons NOAH FOX E-Mail Once again I need to send you a note about Jeffrey Epstein, mainly to keep you in the loop so we don't inadvertently violate any provision of his agreement with your office. As I am sure you are aware, Mr. Epstein has finished the incarceration portion of his sentence and is now serving the one year of community control as mandated by both his state plea and the terms of the non- prosecution agreement with the United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida. Mr. Epstein is in compliance with all terms of his co

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U.S. Department of Justice

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. Broward Boulevard, 7th Floor Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33394 (954)356-7255 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

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