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The document outlines the terms of Jeffrey Epstein's plea agreement with the US government, including his sentence, incarceration, and the non-prosecution of potential co-conspirators. Epstein agrees to plead guilty and provide compensation in exchange for the government's agreement not to pursue charges against others involved. The agreement also requires Epstein to cooperate with the State Attorney's Office and the court.
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DOJ
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Case
1:1088-cr-00036-JAL Document 322 Filed 06/25/2007 Page 6 of 15
5 individuals identified
Jeffrey Epstein (Defendant): This document reveals a non-prosecution agreement between Epstein and the US government, shielding potential co-conspirators from prosecution in exchange for Epstein's guilty plea and cooperation.
Sarah Kellen (Potential co-conspirator): This document reveals a non-prosecution agreement between Epstein and the US government, shielding potential co-conspirators from prosecution in exchange for Epstein's guilty plea and cooperation.
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Adriana Ross (Potential co-conspirator): This document reveals a non-prosecution agreement between Epstein and the US government, shielding potential co-conspirators from prosecution in exchange for Epstein's guilty plea and cooperation.
Lesley Groff (Potential co-conspirator): This document reveals a non-prosecution agreement between Epstein and the US government, shielding potential co-conspirators from prosecution in exchange for Epstein's guilty plea and cooperation.
Nadia Marcinkova (Potential co-conspirator): This document reveals a non-prosecution agreement between Epstein and the US government, shielding potential co-conspirators from prosecution in exchange for Epstein's guilty plea and cooperation.