(USAFLS) From: (USAFLS) Sent: 11. 27. 2008 4:17 PM To: Weinstein, David (USAFLS) Cc: Senior, Robert (USAFLS) Subject: RE: To the Civil Rights Chief II Hi David -- Have you had chance to talk to Bob about this? I think my window is close to "opening" and don't want the bad guys to come up with another reason for delay. Thank you. Fax 561 820-8777 Original Message From: Weinstein, David (USAFLS) Sent. 2008 5:03 PM To: Cc: Subject: Re: To the Civil Rights Chia (USAFLS); (USAFLS) Timing is everything. Right now I am at the NAC attending the Criminal Civil Rights Seminar. Your letter seems to cover everything, but I want to chat with Bob about it before we send it out. It should probably be addressed to Stephan Curran, who is the Deputy assigned to cover our District. Bob and I can talk Monday when I get back and w send out the letter. Since Drew's shop is involved and has been for while, they will hopefully agree with our/your conclusion. DSW e From: (USAFLS) To: Weins Da vi USAFLS Cc: Senior, Robert (USAFLS); (USAFLS); (USAFLS) Sent: Thu Feb 21 15:56:01 2008 Subject: To the Civil Rights Chief Hi David - I was just perusing the U.S. Attorney's Manual looking for an answer on another case and I noticed that Section 9-75.030 (regarding Coordination of Child Sex Abuse cases) says that cases involving violations of 18 USC 1591 1512 08-80736-CV-MARRA 1-014638 EFTA00223782
(related to child sex trafficking) are supposed to be coordinated with CEOS and the Civil Rights Division. According to Section 8-3.120, prior to presentation to tile grand jury, the U.S. Attorney is supposed to advise the Civil Rights Division in writing of the following: Identity of the targets of the investigation; The factual allegations to be investigated; The statutes which may have been violated; The United States Attorney's assessment of the ther the case is one of "national interest," and The U.S. Attorney's proposed staffing of the matter (including whether Civil Rights Division attorney should be assigned to work directly on the matter). Here is my proposal for such I written notification: Dear : Pursuant you of an ongoing investigatio charges of violat' stein, The inves iga ion 1as rev assis an s (Kellen, Marcinkova, and engage in commercial sexual activity. significance of the case and I o USAM Section 8-3.120, I write to inform child exploitation matter that may result in targe IIIIIell and k/ t at Jeffrey Epstein would use his l l llIIIIII igifillilli to arrange appointments with minors to ommunications were made via telephones. Once appointments were made, stein would travel to the Southern District of Florida, where he maintained residence, and the minors would travel to his home in Palm Beach where the sexua activity would occur. The Office anticipates charges of violations of Title 18, United States Code, Sections 371, 2422, 2423, and 1591. The investigation of the case by the City of Palm Beach Police Department has resulted in press coverage because of the titillating nature of the facts, but we see t•'s case as similar to other "sex tourism" cases charged Attorney's Manual. Wit respect to staffing, the Office has consulted with the II by our office, and not matter of "national interest" as defined by the U.S. Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section, and we anticipate that the case will be staffed by at least one Assistant United States Attorney from our West Palm Beach office and at least one CEOS Attorney. If we determine that the case should be presented for an indictment, I copy will be provided to you. David - If you need any more info, please let me know. Also, the indictment is currently being reviewed by my supervisor. If you want to send the draft to Civil Rights now, please let me know. Thank you. II Marie Villafana Assistant U.S. Attorney 500 S. Australian Ave, Suite 400 1513 08-80736-CV-MARRA 1-014639 EFTA00223783
West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Phone 561 209-1047 Fax 561 820-8777 Tracking: 1514 08-80736-CV-MARRA I-014640 EFTA00223784





