EFTA00211588.pdf
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
CASE NO. 08-80736-CIV-MARRA/MATTHEWMAN
JANE DOE 1 and JANE DOE 2,
Petitioners,
vs.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Respondent.
/
SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT
WHEREAS, Jane Doe 1 and Jane Doe 2 ("Petitioners") and the United States of
America ("Respondent") (jointly referred to as "the parties") have agreed that a fair,
efficient, and cost effective resolution of this dispute would avoid the unnecessary
expenditure of substantial resources to litigate the dispute and hereby stipulate to the
adequacy of consideration exchanged; and
WHEREAS, the parties have negotiated in good faith and agreed that the best
interests of all parties will be served by a settlement of this proceeding;
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and recitals herein,
the parties have agreed to settle the above-captioned case upon the following terms and
conditions, intending to be legally bound, and agree as follows:
1. For purposes of this Agreement, the parties agree that the terms "Victim" and
"Victims" refer to the persons listed in Sealed Appendix A, which is attached hereto. The
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parties further agree that they shall take appropriate steps to keep Appendix A sealed and
the identities of the Victims confidential in accordance with governing laws protecting the
Victims' privacy.
2. Petitioners agree to dismiss with prejudice both the Petition (Docket Entry
No. 1 in Jane Doe I, et at v. United States, Case No. 08-80736-CIV-MARRA (S.D. Fla.),
as may have been amended) and Case No. 08-80736-CIV-MARRA (S.D. Fla.) itself.
Petitioners further agree to execute the Joint Stipulation of Dismissal with Prejudice that is
attached hereto as Appendix B and which Petitioners herein agree that Respondent may file
in Case No. 08-80736-CIV-MARRA (S.D. Fla.) as a joint filing of the parties. The Parties
agree that the case shall be dismissed with prejudice, with each party bearing its own costs,
fees, and expenses. Petitioners further agree that dismissal with prejudice of their claims
is a final judgment on the merits.
3. Respondent agrees that the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District
of Florida ("the USAO-SDFL") and the Miami Field Office of the Federal Bureau of
Investigation ("FBI-Miami"), will maintain, until December 31, 2018, the criminal
investigative files and original evidence related to the investigation conducted by them in
the Southern District of Florida of Jeffrey Epstein and his co-conspirators, notwithstanding
any general rule or regulation allowing earlier destruction of evidence in closed matters.
Should the USAO-SDFL or the FBI-Miami receive any properly served federal grand jury
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subpoena, other appropriate law enforcement request, or federal court order to provide
such evidence to a law enforcement agency, that evidence will be processed in accordance
with governing federal laws and regulations.
4. Respondent advises that any Victim may file a Freedom of Information Act
("FOIA") and/or Privacy Act ("PA") request with the FBI per 5 U.S.C. §§ 552, 552a and
Department of Justice implementing regulations at 28 C.F.R. Part 16, Subparts A and D.
Detailed information about making requests for FBI records under the FOIA and PA is
located at www.fbi.gov/foia/. Petitioners acknowledge that, for purposes of responding to
any FOIA or Privacy Act requests, FBI-Miami may transfer any files that it maintains
pursuant to paragraph 3 to the applicable FBI section responsible for handling FOIA and
Privacy Act requests. If counsel for Jane Doe #1 file a FOIA request with the FBI seeking
investigative recordings of Alfredo Rodriguez, the defendant named in Southern District of
Florida Case No. 10-80015-Cr-Marra, counsel for Jane Doe #1 may represent within that
FOIA request that the USAO-SDFL will not be asking the FBI to assert any objection
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. § 552(b)(7)(A) on behalf of the USAO-SDFL.
5. Following the filing of the stipulation of dismissal and the Court's entry of an
order of dismissal, Petitioners and any Victim will have the opportunity to attend a joint
meeting with the current U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida to express their
concerns about the Epstein investigation and its resolution. The current U.S. Attorney
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also will provide Jane Doe #1 with a signed copy of the letter attached hereto as Appendix
C.
6. Respondent agrees not to oppose a motion filed by Petitioners seeking a
hearing before United States District Judge Kenneth A. Marra in which Petitioners and any
Victim may address the Court regarding the Epstein investigation and its resolution.
Should any Petitioner or Victim wish to submit a written statement to be read into the
record by Petitioners' counsel at such hearing, Respondent agrees not to object to the use of
a written statement in lieu of live testimony before the Court. Respondent agrees not to
oppose motions to file such written statements with the Victims' names redacted and to
redact from the hearing transcript the names of any Victims who may elect to address the
Court in person, so long as an unredacted transcript is filed under seal.
7. The USAO-SDFL agrees to forward the Petitioners' written proposed
amendments to the "Attorney General Guidelines for Victim and Witness Assistance" and
to the procedures for filing complaints with the Justice Department's Crime Victims'
Rights Ombudsman (attached hereto as Appendix D) to the Office of the Deputy Attorney
General at the U.S. Department of Justice and to forward Petitioners' written proposed
amendments to the "U.S. Attorney's Manual" (attached hereto as Appendix E) to the
Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys, all for consideration in revising and updating those
documents and procedures. The USAO-SDFL also agrees to facilitate a possible meeting
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between Jane Doe #1, her counsel, and the Director (or Acting Director) of the Office of
Policy and Legislation, Department of Justice, Criminal Division, where Jane Doe #1 and
her counsel can present these proposed amendments.
8. The parties will file a joint motion asking the Court to return to Respondent
all documents previously submitted for in camera review.
9. The USAO-SDFL agrees to work with the National Advocacy Center to
produce a taped training session on the Crime Victims Rights Act, which will include a
taped segment involving the participation of Jane Doe #1. Transmission format and final
content will be determined by the Justice Department's Office of Legal Education.
10. Petitioners agree to release and hold harmless Respondent and its agents,
employers, representatives and other persons acting in or on its behalf, from any and all
claims, actions, demands, damages, causes of action, suits and proceedings of whatever
kind or description, that might now or hereafter exist on account of and in connection with
any matters relating directly or indirectly to the Petition and above-captioned litigation.
Each party shall bear its own costs, fees, and expenses incurred at all stages of these
proceedings.
11. This Settlement Agreement is not, is in no way intended to be, and should not
be construed as, an admission of liability or fault on the part of the United States, its agents,
servants, or employees, and it is specifically denied that they are liable to Petitioners.
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12. This is the entire agreement and understanding between Petitioners and
Respondent. There are no other agreements, promises, representations, or
understandings. This Agreement may not be amended except in writing.
EXECUTED this day of June, 2016.
FOR PETITIONERS: FOR RESPONDENT:
FARMER, JAFFE, WEISSING, WIFREDO A. FERRER
EDWARDS, FISTOS & LEHRMAN, P.L. UNITED STATES ATTORNEY
By:
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33301 Assistant U.S. Attorney
Paul G. Cassell
S.J. Quinney College of Law at the
Universit of Utah
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
Individually
Petitioner Jane Doe 1
Individually
Petitioner Jane Doe 2
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