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DOJ Letter to Epstein’s Counsel Indicates Pending Termination of 2007 Plea AgreementCase Filekaggle-ho-012198House OversightDOJ Letter to Epstein’s Counsel Indicates Pending Termination of 2007 Plea Agreement
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DOJ Letter to Epstein’s Counsel Indicates Pending Termination of 2007 Plea Agreement
DOJ Letter to Epstein’s Counsel Indicates Pending Termination of 2007 Plea Agreement The document reveals that the Southern District of Florida was prepared to terminate Jeffrey Epstein’s 2007 non‑prosecution agreement unless he complied with its terms, suggesting possible further criminal exposure. It names high‑profile legal figures (Alan Dershowitz, Kenneth Starr) and DOJ attorneys (AUSA Marie Villafana, Karen Atkinson), providing concrete dates and a deadline (June 2, 2008). While the core facts about the agreement are known, the specific threat of termination and the internal DOJ handling instructions are new leads for investigators to pursue compliance records, enforcement actions, and any subsequent filings. Key insights: DOJ warned Epstein’s counsel that the 2007 non‑prosecution agreement could be terminated by June 2, 2008.; The letter directs all further communication to specific AUSA staff, indicating a controlled investigative track.; Prominent lawyers and former officials (Dershowitz, Kenneth Starr) were listed as part of Epstein’s defense team.
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