Villafana, Ann Marie C. (USAFLS) From: Villafana, Ann Marie C. (USAFLS) Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 9:23 AM To: Richards. Jason R. Subject: RE: Epstein Thanks, Jason. I will pass along the info. I think he fs serving two sentences of less than 1 year, so the county will be in charge, but let me know what the state says, too. Any word on our search warrant? A. Marie Villafaha Assistant U.S. Attorney 500 S. Australian Ave, Suite 400 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Phone 561 209-1047 Fax 561 820-8777 Original Message From: Richards, Jason R. Sent: Friday, November 16, 2007 9:38 PM To: Villafana, Ann Marie C. (USAFLS) Subject: Re: Epstein According to the jail supervisor Epstein would not qualify for work release as a sex offender, however the work release could still be ordered by the judge. The catch is... that rule applies to county time--sentences of 1 year or less. The supervisor said sentences over 1 year are handled by the state. He will provide me with a state contact on Monday so I'll give you an update as I learn more. Have a good weekend! Original Message From: Villafana, Ann Marie C. (USAFLS) ‹[email protected]> To: Sloman, Jeff (USA); Garcia, Rolando (USA) Cc: Acosta, Alex (USA); Atkinson, Karen (USA) Sent: Fri Nov 16 13:31:42 2007 Subject: RE: Epstein Hi all - The FBI had their meeting with the ASA this morning. She wasn't aware of the December 16th date, and she said that she could include something in their plea agreement about not being eligible for work release. When the FBI asked her if she would do that, she said she would have to talk to Barry. She also wouldn't say whether they would oppose such a petition, if one were filed. Lanna said that because Epstein is going to be housed at the jail, the Sheriff's Office will determine whether Epstein is eligible for work release, not the Florida Department of Corrections. I have asked FBI to find out,whether "sexual predators" (which will be Eps