From: To: Ce: Subject: RE: hypothetical question Date: Tue, 01 Mar 2011 21:08:02 +0000 Importance: Normal As prosecutors, it is improper for us to give legal advice to the public or the press. You might try a former prosecutor. No referrals on that front from me. Take care, From: Sent Tue 7 - 2011 4:02 PM To Subject: Re: hypothetical question Yes this is a great inconvenience. Odd too that a practising lawyer cannot comment on a hypothetical case. Forgive me, I thought moot court was exactly this- to learn the law through simulated court proceedings. In the meantime, do you know a prosecutor in Fla who would speak to me who has nothing to do with Epstein case- since this is obviously your concern- who would answer this hypothetical question? Thank you, Ce: Subject: RE: hypothetical question Sent: 1 Mar 2011 15:19 Hi I received your voicemail andiiiiexplained your conversation with her to me. Unfortunately, I cannot help you either. My answer is the same as hers: As prosecutors, we cannot give you a legal opinion on whether a hypothetical set of facts might or might not constitute a federal crime. Sorry for the inconvenience. From: Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2011 2:09 PM Te Subject: EFTA00214031

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Hello i. Left message on your VB. Spoke nC this morning who said she would have you call me. Have a legal question re prosecution of adult sex offenders in Fla. If adult (pimp) pays a minor, to have sex with another adult (say transaction was negotiated in Fla or other state in the US), and minor has sex with another adult (not pimp) outside the US, is that considered a crime in Fla and the US? Secondly, can "pimp" be prosecuted in fla or other US state for paying minor to have sex with other adult outside US? Thank you, Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry EFTA00214032