Jeffrey Sloman → Jeffrey Epstein's counsel
Event Description
Sloman rescinded a prior offer to extend the March 3, 2008 deadline, conditional on the defense counsel meeting with CEOS. Sloman noted that Epstein has multiple attorneys available and proposed a new deadline structure: mutual agreement by Friday, February 29, 2008 on a timetable to meet and complete presentations no later than March 19, 2008.
Quoted Evidence
“Regarding the offer to extend the current deadline of March 3, 2008 contained in my February 25th email. That offer was based on counsel for Mr. Epstein meeting with CEOS the week of March 3rd. You indicate that you are unavailable. It is hard to imagine that some or all of the other attorneys representing Mr. Epstein cannot serve this function... the Southern District of Florida will only renew the offer to extend the current deadline if you and the CEOS Section Chief mutually agree on a timetable by close of business on Friday, February 29, 2008 to meet and complete presentations no later than March 19, 2008.”
Trafficking Assessment
Likelihood
5%
Confidence
95%
Thread Prior
15%
Reasoning
Deadline negotiation and procedural scheduling between prosecution and defense counsel. No trafficking indicators; reflects standard federal criminal litigation timelines and meet-and-confer requirements.
Metadata
Date
2008-02-27(exact)
Location
Miami, United States(inferred)
Thread
Fw: Epstein
IMAGES-002-HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012...
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