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Exhibit A
EFTA00011386
Case 1:10-cv-21586-ASG Document 1-3 Entered on FLSD Docket 05/17/2010 Page 1 of 15
COMPOSITE EXHIBIT A
NON-PROSECUTION
AGREEMENT AND
ADDENDUM
EFTA00011387
Case
1:10-cv-21586-ASG
Document 1-3
Entered on FLSD
Docket
05/17/2010 Page 2
of 15
IN
RE:
INVESTIGATION OF
JEFFREY
EPSTEIN
NON-PROSECUTION AGREEMENT
IT
APPEARING that the City of Palm Beach Police Department and the State
Attorney's
Office for the
15th Judicial
Circuit in
and for Palm Beach
County (hereinafter,
the
"State
Attorney's Office")
have conducted an investigation into the conduct
of
Jeffrey
Epstein
(hereinafter
"Epstein");
IT APPEARING that the State Attorney's Office has charged Epstein by indictment
with
solicitation of
prostitution, in
violation of Florida Statutes Section 796.07;
IT
APPEARING that the United
States
Attorney's
Office and the
Federal Bureau of
Investigation
have conducted their own investigation into
Epstein's
background and any
offenses
that may
have been
committed
by
Epstein against the United States from in or
around 2001
through in or
around September 2007,
including:
(I)
knowingly and willfully
conspiring with others known and
unknown to
commit
an offense against
the
United
States, that is, to use a
facility or means
of
interstate or foreign commerce to knowingly persuade, induce, or
entice
minor females to engage in
prostitution, in violation of Title 18, United States
Code,
Section
2422(b); all in violation
ofTitle 18, United States
Code, Section
371; •
(2)
knowingly and willfully conspiring
with others known and
unknown to travel
in interstate commerce for the purpose of engaging in illicit sexual conduct, as
defined in 18
U.S.C. § 2423(O, with minor females, in
violation of
Title 18,
United
States Code, Section
2423(b); all in
violation of Title 18,
United States
Code,
Section
2423(e);
(3)
using a facility or means of interstate or foreign
commerce to knowingly
persuade, induce, or
entice minor
females to
engage in
prostitution; in
violation of Title 18, United States Code, Sections 2422(b) and 2;
(4) traveling in
interstate
commerce for the
purpose of engaging in illicit
sexual
conduct, as defined in 18 U.S.C. § 2423(O, with minor females; in
violation
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of Title 18, United States Code,
Section 2423(b); and
(5)
knowingly, in and affecting interstate and foreign
commerce,
recruiting,
enticing,
and obtaining by
any means a person, knowing that
the
person had
not attained the age of 18 years and would be
caused to
engage
in a
commercial sex act as defined
in 18 U.S.C. §
1591(eX1); in
violation of Title
18, United States Code, Sections
1591(a)(1) and 2; and
IT APPEARING
that Epstein seeks to resolve globally
his state
and federal
criminal
liability
and Epstein understands and acknowledges that, in exchange for
the
benefits
provided by this
agreement, he agrees to comply with
its terms,
including
undertaking certain
actions with the
State Attorney's
Office;
IT APPEARING, after an investigation of the offenses and Epstein's background by
both State and
Federal
law
enforcement agencies,
and after due
consultation with the State
Attorney's
Office, that the interests of the United States, the State of
Florida, and the
Defendant
will be served by the
following procedure;
THEREFORE, on the authority of It Alexander Acosta, United
States
Attorney for
the Southern
District
of Florida, prosecution in this District for these
offenses
shall be
deferred in
favor of
prosecution by the State of Florida, provided that Epstein
abides
by the
following
conditions and the requirements of this
Agreement set forth below,
If the
United States Attorney should determine, based on reliable evidence, that,
during th
e period
of the
Agreement,
Epstein
willfully
violated any of the conditions
of this
Agreement, then the
United States Attorney may, within ninety (90) days following the
expiration
of the
term of home confinement discussed
below,
provide Epstein
with timely
notice
specifying the conditicm(s) of the Agreement that be has violated, and shall initiate
its
prosecution
on any
offense within
sixty (60) days' of giving notice of
the violation. Any
notice
provided to
Epstein
pursuant to this paragraph shall be
provided within 60 days of the
United
States
learning of facts which may
provide a basis for
a determination
of a breach of
the
Agreement.
After timely
fulfilling all the
terms and
conditions of the
Agreement, no
prosecution
for the
offenses
set out
on pages 1 and 2 of this Agreement, nor any other
offenses
that have
been the
subject
of the
joint
investigation by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation
and the
United States
Attorney's Office, nor any offenses that arose from the Federal Grand Jury
investigation will
be instituted in this District, end the charges against Epstein if
any,
will be
dismissed.
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EFTA00011389
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Terms
of the
Agreement
I.
Epstein shall plead guilty (not nob
contendere) to the indictment as
currently pending against hint in
the 15th Judicial Circuit in and for
Palm Beach County (Case No.
2006-d-009495A/100CW
charging
one (1) count of solicitation of
prostitution, in violation of FL Stet §
796.07. In addition, Epstein shall plead guilty to
an Information filed
by the State Attorney's
Office charging Epstein with an offense
that
requires him to register as a sex
offender, that is, the solicitation of
minors to engage in prostitution, in violation ofFlorida
Statutes Section
796.03;
2. Epstein shall
make a binding
recommendation that the Court impose a
thirty (30) month
sentence to be divided as follows:
(a)
(b)
Epstein shall be
sentenced to consecutive terms
of twelve (12)
months
and six (6) months in county
jail for all charges, without
any
opportunity for withholding adjudication or sentencing, and
without probation or
community control in lieu of
imprisonment and
Epstein shall be
sentenced to a term of
twelve (12) months of
community
control consecutive to
his two terms in county
jail
as
described in
Term 2(a),
supra.
3. This
agreement is contingent
upon a Judge of the
15th Judicial
Circuit
accepting and executing the
sentence agreed upon
between the State
Attorney's Office
and Epstein, the
details of which are set
forth in this
agreement
4.
The terms contained in
paragraphs 1 and 2, supra,
do not foreclose
Epstein and the
State Atorneys Office
from agreeing to
recommend
any additional charge(s)
or any additional
term(s) of probation and/or
incarceration.
5. Epstein shall
waive all challenges to
the Information filed by
the State
Attorney's Office and shall
waive the right to appeal his
conviction and
sentence, except a
sentence that exceeds what is
set forth in paragraph
(2),
supra.
6. Epstein
shall provide to the
U.S. Attorney's Office
copies of all
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EFTA00011390
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proposed agreements with the State Attorney's Office prior to
entering
into those agreements.
7. The United
States shall provide Epstein's attorneys with a list of
individuals whom it has identified as victims, as
defined in
18 U.S.C.
§ 2255, after Epstein has signed this agreement
and been sentenced.
Upon the
execution of this agreement, the United States, in consultation
with and subject to the good faith
approval of Epstein's counsel, shall
select an attorney representative for these persons, who shall be
paid for
by Epstein. Epstein's counsel may contact the
identified individuals
through that representative
8. If an
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