Court Filing - Addendum to Non-Prosecution Agreement: Case 1:19-cv-03303-RDB Document 39 Filed 11/06/20 Page 11 of 15
This addendum modifies the Non-Prosecution Agreement between Jeffrey Epstein and the United States, clarifying the process for selecting an attorney representative for victims and Epstein's obligation to pay their fees. The modifications include assigning an independent third-party to consult on the selection and limiting Epstein's payment obligation in case of contested litigation. The changes aim to provide more clarity on the role and compensation of the attorney representative.
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This addendum modifies the Non-Prosecution Agreement between Jeffrey Epstein and the United States, clarifying the process for selecting an attorney representative for victims and Epstein's obligation to pay their fees. The modifications include assigning an independent third-party to consult on the selection and limiting Epstein's payment obligation in case of contested litigation. The changes aim to provide more clarity on the role and compensation of the attorney representative.
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