This document is a letter dated February 10, 2008, from attorney Aileen Josephs to attorney Guy Lewis concerning his client, Mr. Epstein. Josephs advises Lewis against attacking the victim(s) in the case, citing concern from women in the community, and warns him about the legal realities of a potential libel suit and the lack of a valid defense for statutory rape. The letter was also copied to the State Attorney's Office and the Palm Beach Chief of Police, indicating a formal effort to put her concerns on the record with law enforcement.
This document is a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request letter dated August 14, 2006, from attorney Aileen Josephs to Florida State Attorney Barry Krischer. Josephs requests the complete file related to the criminal case against Jeffrey Epstein. A handwritten note on the document, dated November 8, 2007, indicates that over a year had passed and counsel had not received a response to the request.
This document is a letter dated August 25, 2006, from the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office to Aileen Josephs, P.A. The letter is a formal denial of a public records request concerning Jeffrey Epstein, which was submitted on August 14, 2006. The denial is based on the grounds that the records pertain to an active criminal investigation and are therefore exempt from public disclosure under Florida law.
This document is a letter dated January 8, 2008, from attorney Aileen Josephs to attorney Lanna Belohlavek concerning the Jeffrey Epstein case (2005CF009454A). Josephs expresses frustration over a pending Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request from 2006 and raises concerns about a lack of transparency, alleging that hearing dates are being changed "orally" without public record. She insists on being notified of all future hearing dates to ensure government transparency and prevent "sub rosa dealings."
This letter, dated August 25, 2006, is a formal response from the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office to Aileen Josephs, P.A. The letter, signed by LaTosha Lowe of Public Information, denies a public records request concerning Jeffrey Epstein that was made on August 14, 2006. The denial is based on the grounds that the records are part of an active criminal investigation and are therefore exempt from public disclosure under Florida law.
This document is a letter dated January 8, 2008, from attorney Aileen Josephs to attorney Lanna Belohlavek concerning the Jeffrey Epstein case (2005CF009454A). Josephs expresses concern that hearing dates are being changed 'orally' and without public record, despite the case being an 'active investigation,' which undermines transparency. She references a pending Freedom of Information request from 2006 and formally requests to be notified of all future hearing dates related to the case.
A letter from attorney Aileen Josephs to Guy Lewis (Epstein's counsel) dated February 10, 2008. Josephs warns Lewis against attacking the victims in the Epstein case and referencing a recent newspaper article. She explicitly states that ignorance of a child's age is not a valid legal defense for statutory rape.
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