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Case 9:08-cv-80736-KAM Document 30-p A µ, Egtnefleop FLSD Docket 10/16/2008 Page 1 of 2
• Szadeverai, •
AND ASSOCIATES
October 15, 2008
AUSA
United States Attorney's Office
99 N.E. 4th Street
Miami, Florida 33132
Re: Jane Doe # and Jane Doe #2 v. United States of America
Case No.: 08-80736-CIV-MARRA/JOHNSON
Dear Mr..:
I am writing to inquire about whether Mr. Epstein has violated his Non-Prosecution
Agreement with the Government.
As you know, the Government has repeatedly described the Non-Prosecution Agreement
as guaranteeing to the victims of Epstein's sexual abuse at least $150,000 in civil damages. The
Government has made these representations in reliance on a current provision in the U.S. Code —
18 U.S.C. § 2255(a) — which provides for an automatic amount of damages of at least $150,000.
At the time that the Non-Prosecution Agreement was drafted and signed, that was the law that
was in effect.
In Epstein's latest filing in federal court, however, he takes the position that the pre-2006
Amendments version of the law applies. See Defendant Epstein's Motion to Dismiss, for More
Definite Statement and To Strike Directed to Plaintiff Jane Doe's Complaint at 9, Jane Doe v.
Jeffrey Epstein, No. 08-CIV-80893-Marra/Johnson (discussing § 2255 and stating that the
"applicable version of the statute" is "pre-2006 Amendments"). The 2006 Amendments altered
§ 2255(a), by increasing the presumed minimum damages from $50,000 to $150,000. See Pub.
L. 109-248, Title VII, § 707(b), (c), July 27, 2006, 120 Stat. 650.
In light of Epstein's latest filing, I write to ask several questions:
(1) Would you stipulate that you told me several times that Epstein had agreed to pay at
least $150,000 to the identified victims of his abuse?
(2) Did Epstein in fact agree to pay damages to the identified victims of his abuse at least
$150,000?
(3) Did the Government tell victims, either directly or through counsel, that Epstein had
agreed to pay his victims at least $150,000?
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(4) Is Epstein in compliance with his Non-Prosecution Agreement with the Government
when he is now taking the legal position, through his attorneys, that he only has to
pay the victims $50,000 damages under § 2255?
Thank you for any clarification you can provide on these questions.
Sincerely,
BE/sg Brad Edwards
cc: AUSA
United States Attorney's Office
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