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U.S. Department of Justice
United States Attorney
Southern District of Florida
April 2, 2010
DELIVERY BY ELECTRONIC MAIL
Roy Black, Esq.
Black Srebnick Komspan & Stumpf P.A.
201 S. Biscayne Blvd, Suite 1300
Miami, FL 33131
Re: Jeffrey Epstein
Dear Mr. Black:
The Office is in receipt of your letter of March 29, 2010. We have had a series of
correspondence, telephone calls, and meetings regarding the issue of Mr. Epstein's obligation to his
victims. We have repeatedly stated that Mr. Epstein is expected to abide by the letter and spirit of
the Non-Prosecution Agreement. And we have repeatedly informed you that the U.S. Attorney's
Office does not intend to provide advisory opinions to Mr. Epstein or his attorneys regarding the
handling of the civil suits filed against him. Yet again, you have asked us to provide such an
advisory opinion. The request relates to Mr. Epstein's Motion to Dismiss in toto the suit filed
against him by Jane Doe 103, whom we understand is one of the victims identified through the 2006
through 2007 investigation that culminated in the signing of the Non-Prosecution Agreement.
Jane Doe 103 is represented by Robert Josefsberg, the attorney-representative selected by the
Special Master in accordance with the Non-Prosecution Agreement, and the Complaint raises claims
exclusively under 18 U.S.C. § 2255. As such, Mr. Epstein has waived his right to contest liability.
Despite this waiver, Mr. Epstein and his attorneys want the Court to dismiss the Complaint. In a
word, yes, the Office believes that this is a breach of the Non-Prosecution Agreement.
Sincerely,
Jeffrey H. Sloman
By:
Assistant United States Attorney
EFTA00605501
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