• U Subject: FW: RE: Out of Office AutoReply: PRIVATE & CONFIDENTIAL Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2010 14:00:30 +0000 Importance: Normal FYI and for comedic value From: Sent: u y, t il...10:00 AM To: Cc: - - Subject: RE: RE: Out of Office AutoReply: PRIVATE & CONFIDENTIAL Thank you for your email. As I stated previously, we will discuss our prosecutorial decisions or comment on pending matters. Sincerely, From: [mailto: Sen • 2 2 1 7:47 AM To: Cc: Su . . . AutoReply: PRIVATE & CONFIDENTIAL Ms. As t e c ie aw enforcement office in the State of Florida with a mission to uphold the law and provide justice I am quite disappointed at your lack of response and in general, lack of cooperation articulated by some of your colleagues. It is my understanding that one of your core missions is to provide, investigate and prosecute, crimes relating to the safety and integrity of the public; I assume this would include the most vulnerable citizens of the state- underage minors. It seems that in the case of Jeffrey Epstein for some unusual reason your office was unable to prosecute the appropriate crime for which he should have been charged. Unlike the single offense of prostitution with a minor (the charge the USAG agreed with and Epstein was ultimately found guilty of), the Palm Beach Police Department and other significant law enforcement agencies including the FBI were ready, after an extensive investigation and acquired evidence, to prosecute him on far more egregious charges relating to child trafficking (please see the 5 offenses in the NPA). As you know, according to the 2000 TVPA federal laws, child trafficking carries a far more serious penalty than the mere 18 months in a county prison and has a long term deleterious implication upon our society at large. Child trafficking as defined by the State Department is "the use of force, fraud or coercion for purposes of sex or labor exploitation with a minor child". An offense that in Epstein's cas