EFTA02608455.pdf
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From: Noam Chomsky
Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2018 1:09 PM
To:
Subject: Re:
Cultures unfortunately can be swept by craziness. Na=ism for example. Or the Great Awakening. We're in one of t=ose
phases now. If there's a charge, it's true, in fact True= Any response is "mansplaining," another power play, reinf=rcing
the charge. You've seen I'm sure what happened to Lawr=nce. Full and complete response, amounts to zero. Isn't ev=n
considered. It's like trying to discuss rationally with religi=us fanatics.
Noam
On Sat, Dec 29, 2018 at 10:41 AM 1 <jeevacation@gmail.com> wrote:
As th= stories get wilder and the writers make the girls younger. =AO prostitution is a tabloid s dream , . I wondere= if
having something out in the cyber world that let some people =AO point to rational arguments might allow some to
defend themselves from =heir wives . " how could you " etc. =A0
I have bee= exploring the AI world with the cutting edge people. I remind=them of your comments re machines
thinking :)/ =AO I thought that culture was the conciousne=s of a society. tribes were like self. . med=a approx
transmitters. . It provided constraints a=d rules for some underlying interactions.
It doesnt e=ist in a physical sense but either does conciousness. =AO which it appears to me as an evolutionary
advantage and pro=ides the brain with rules memories. ( culture again ) . =nd constraints. . tribes when attacked ,
act like a sel= . compete like selves. etc. The world we call physic=l . follows rules that we have created, most
unknowingly. =AO I assume language acts like an effective transmittier. =C2 some language like adrenaline. some
like dopamine. =AO. do some extent the hormones of the culture. ? =A0
On Sat, Dec 29, 2018 at 7:20 AM Noam Chomsky wrote:
It's a powerful and convincing statement, but my feeling=is that it would not be wise to submit it for publication.
Taking th= stance of a reader who comes to the matter from afresh, perhaps having he=rd some rumors but knowing
nothing, the reaction I suspect will be of the =quot;where there's smoke there's fire" kind. Few are wi=ling to think
through the arguments and factual details or to try to adjud=cate conflicting claims. I've seen this happen over and over
on =ther matters -- many years of having been accused of Holocaust denial, for=example.. Ugly and bitter as it is, I
suspect the best course now is=not to stir the pot by raising the issue publicly, opening the door to cha=ges and
accusations that can no doubt be answered in the court of logic an= fairness -- but that's not the public domain, where
innuendo and susp=cion and accusation reign.
Anyway, for what it's wo=th, that's the way it looks to me, in part on the basis of experience.=/div>
The great work that you have been doing speaks fo= itself. My feeling is that you should keep at it, and simply
develo= a thick skin to fend off whatever ugliness breaks through now and then, d=minishing over time.
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Noam
On Sat, Dec 29, 2018 at 8:33 AM J cc= href="mailto:jeevacation@gmail.com"
target="_blank">jeevacation@gmail=com> wrote:
Im considering submitting this to the oped of the wash pos= id like your thoughts
Sweetheart deal!"= So goes the attack on the resolution of the more than a decade ago federa=
investigation involving our client Jeffrey Epstein. The attack is p=ofoundly misplaced, supported neither by the law nor
the facts. Nor is it =upported by the structure of our constitutional republic. To the contrary,=Jeffrey was subjected to an
extremely aggressive federal intrusion into wh=t would typically be considered a quintessentially local criminal matter i=
south Florida. The offense investigated =94 at its core, sexual favors for hire — has long b=en treated as a matter
entrusted to laws of the several States, not the fe=eral government. The conduct — for which Jeffrey t=ok full
responsibility — was a classic state offens= and was treated exactly that way by able, honest prosecutors in Palm Beac=
County. Nevertheless, without a request from the state pr=secutors, the federal government intervened. For their own
opportuni=tic reasons, many are now criticizing the federal decision-makers at the t=me, including now-Secretary of
Labor Alex Acosta (then-United States Attor=ey in south Florida), for not going far enough.
The critics are wrong on the facts and the la=. They also ignore a fact going to the heart of
fundamental fairness: =AO In the decade since paying his debt to society, Jeffrey Epstein ha= led a life characterized by
responsible citizenship, numerous acts of gen=rosity and good deeds.
Here are the true key facts: Jeffrey Epstein, a successful =elf-made businessman with no prior
criminal history whatsoever, engaged in=illegal conduct that amounted to solicitation of prostitution. =C2 That conduct
was wrong and a violation of Florida state law. =AO Although no coercion, violence, alcohol, drugs or the like were
involve=, some of the women he paid were under the age of 18. Those =A0facts were carefully assessed by experienced
state sex crime prosecutors=who aggressively enforce state criminal laws. No one turned a blind =ye to potential
offenses to the public order. To the contrary, the P=lm Beach State Attorney's Office conducted an extensive fifteen-
month =nvestigation, led by the chief of the Sex Crimes Division. Mr. Epste=n was then indicted by the state grand jury
on a single felony count of so=icitation of prostitution.
=/u>
During that intense investigati=n, the state prosecutors extensively gathered and analyzed the
eviden=e, met face-to-face with many of the asserted victims, considered their cr=dibility — or lack thereof — and
considered the extent of =xculpatory evidence, including sworn testimony from many th=t they lied about being
eighteen years old to be allowed into Mr. Epstein=E2 s home. After months of negotiations, the state prosecutors
=elieved they had reached a reasoned resolution of the matter that vindicat=d the public interest — a resolution entirely
consistent with that=of cases involving other similarly-situated defendants. The system w=rked as it should have.
=/p>
Then, in came the feds. The United States Attorney's =ffice extensively and aggressively
investigated whether Mr. Epstein had en=aged in a commercial human trafficking ring, targeted minors, or used=the
internet or traveled interstate in the process. But that =99s not what this was and that's not what happened. =AO That
is precisely why the federal authorities' ultimate de=ision to defer prosecution to the state was the right one. =/span>
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However, the feder=lly-demanded resolution was not without conditions. The federal
prosecutor= insisted on various unorthodox requirements that Mr. Epstein =99s experienced defense team had never
seen imposed on any defendant anywh=re. Under the federally-forced deal, Jeffrey was required to request =hat the
state prosecutors demand the imposition of a thirty-month sentence=that included both jail time and the strictest
conditions o= probation: lifetime sex-offender registration. Those draconian measures=C2 were far more than
warranted by the state grand jury's indict=ent and would not have otherwise been required under the previously
a=reed-upon state disposition. As part of this highly unusual deal, the=government required Jeffrey to pay for a highly
experienced grou= of attorneys to bring claims against him on behalf of a government l=st of asserted victims. Jeffrey
was required to waive the right to challen=e those claims without being provided the asserted victim's identi=ies by the
government until after he was incarcerated. Importantly, =he feds' decision to decline prosecution in deference to the
state =A0in exchange for these extraordinary requirements was reviewed =nd approved at the multiple levels of the U.S.
Department of Justice. =AO Jeffrey took full responsibility, complied with the feds =80 demands, served his sentence,
and in the process was treated exactly=C2 the same (including his time served) as any other state-incarcer=ted
individuals. His conduct while in custody was exemplary, and so =haracterized by the state custodial authorities. <1=>
=C2
Jeffrey =pstein has paid his debt to society. The challenges to his Agreement =ith the
Government must also be understood as challenges to the milli=ns Mr. Epstein paid to the asserted victims and their
lawyers pursuant to =hat agreement. Amongst the beneficiaries of the Epstein-Federal Gover=ment Agreement were
the many victims who collectively received many millio=s as a result of the conditions imposed on Mr. Epstein that
prevented him =rom meaningfully contesting civil liability — moneys that would be=at issue if requests to invalidate the
agreement were granted.</=>
Ou= nation faces vitally important challenges, many involving the treatment o= women and
basic human dignity. Voices are rightly being raised spea=ing truth to power, especially about women in the workplace.
But Jef=rey's offenses of yesteryear, which were entirely outside of the w=rkplace, have long since been redressed by
the criminal justice system. =AO He fully and faithfully has performed every promise and =bligation required of him by
state and federal authorities. In the s=irit of the bedrock American belief in second chances and fundamental fair=ess,
that chapter in Jeffrey's otherwise-productive and charitabl= life should be allowed to close once and for all.
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