U.S. Department of Justice Jnited States Attorney Southern District of Florida R ALEXANDER ACOSTA UNITED STATES ATTORNEY VIA FACSIMILE Lilly Ann Sanchez, Esq. Fowler White Burnett 1395 Brickell Ave Fl 14 Miami Florida 33131-3300 Re: Jeffrey Epstein Dear Lilly: Thank you for your letter of August 2™ regarding your proposal on how to resolve the Epstein matter. As we explained at our meeting on July 31, 2007, the Office believes that the federal interest will not be vindicated in the absence of a two-year term of state imprisonment for Mr. Epstein. That offer was not meant as a starting point for negotiations, it is the minimum term of imprisonment that will obviate the need for federal prosecution. The Office has never agreed that a state prison sentence is not appropriate for Mr. Epstein. Rather we simply stated that if Mr. Epstein preferred to serve his sentence in a federal penetentiary, we would be willing to explore a federal conviction that may allow that in lieu of any state resolution. Further, as I made clear in our follow up telephone conversation after the mecting, a plea to two federal misdemeanors was never extended or meant as an offer. We also would reiterate that the agreement to Section 2255 liability applies to all of the minor girls identified during the federal investigation, not just the 12 that form the basis of an initial planned charging instrument. As you know, the ability to engage in flexible plea negotiations is dramatically changed upon the return of an indictment. Once an indictment is returned, the Office does not intend to file a Superseding Information containing a lesser charge or to dismiss the case in favor of state prosecution. Exhibit 41 EFTA00224226

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LILLY ANN SANCHEZ, Esq. AUGUST 3, 2007 PAGE 2 | Please let us know your client’s decision by no later than August 17. I have conferred with U.S. Attorney Acosta who has asked me to communicate that the two-year term of incarceration is a non-negotiable minimum to vindicate a federal interest, and, at this time, he is not inclined to meet with counsel for Mr. Epstein. Sincerely, R. Alexander Acosta United States Attorney cc: Roy Black Gerald B. Lefcourt EFTA00224227

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Villafana, Ann Marie C. (USAFLS) From: Villafana, Ann Marie C. (USAFLS) Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 10:12 AM To: Menchel, Matthew (USAFLS); Lourie, Andrew (USAFLS); Sloman, Jeff (USAFLS) Ce: Atkinson, Karen (USAFLS) Subject: Epstein Letter Hi all — I just noticed one typo in the letter (2™ paragraph, 2™ to last line — teleephone). With respect to setting the deadline for the response, here is the timing that I would like to suggest. If they are going to accept the deal, we would need to know by August 15", (Since they are likely to ask for an extension, we might want to give them a soft deadline of the 10" so we can give an extension until the 15"".) Assuming that the deal is not accepted, the agents and | will go to New York on August 20-21, to try to serve target letters on two of the assistants (the third is already represented) and to do two or three witness interviews. The target letters would invite the targets to appear before the grand jury on August 28", and we will plan to indict on September 4". This schedule also should give us enough time to resolve the computer issue with Judge Marra. Let me know what you think. Thanks. A. Marie Villafaiia Assistant U.S. Attorney 500 S. Australian Ave, Suite 400 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Phone 561 209-1047 Fax 561 820-8777 Tracking: 29 EFTA00224228

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Recipient Menchel, Matthew (USAFLS) Lourie, Andrew (USAFLS) Sloman, Jeff (USAFLS) Atkinson, Karen (USAFLS) Read Read: 8/3/2007 11:08 AM Read: 8/3/2007 10:17 AM EFTA00224229