This document is an email from an Assistant U.S. Attorney to Barry Krischer regarding the Epstein case, discussing a confidentiality provision in the Non-Prosecution Agreement and a potential lawsuit by the Shiny Sheet.
The email, dated September 17, 2008, addresses a request related to the Epstein case and highlights the confidentiality requirements of the Non-Prosecution Agreement. It mentions key figures such as Jay Lefkowitz, Roy Black, and Jack Goldberger, and notes an issue with the incomplete filing of the agreement with the court. The document provides insight into the legal proceedings and communications surrounding the Epstein case.
From To: "Barry Krischer" Cc: "Lanna Belohlavek USAFLS " Subject: Your inquiry regarding the Epstein case Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2008 15:59:37 +0000 Importance: Normal Hi Barry — The Non-Prosecution Agreement contains a confidentiality provision that requires us to inform Mr. Epstein's counsel before making any disclosure — even a compulsory disclosure. I am cc'ing you on a letter to Jay Lefkowitz, Roy Black, and Jack Goldberger informing them of the request and asking them, as parties to the criminal case, to contact you regarding a possible suit by the Shiny Sheet. On another note, I also will be informing them that I believe that they still have not filed the complete agreement with the Court, as required by the Judge at the hearing. Thank you very much for reaching out to us when you received this request, and if you need any help from us, please let us know. Assistant U.S. Attorney 500 S. Australian Ave, Suite 400 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 EFTA00014172