UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA Case No. 08-80736-Civ-Marra/Johnson JANE DOES #1 AND #2, Petitioners, v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Respondent. UNITED STATES' RESPONSE IN OPPOSITION TO JANE DOES #1 AND #2'S MOTION TO HAVE THEIR FACTS ACCEPTED BECAUSE OF THE GOVERNMENT'S FAILURE TO CONTEST ANY OF THE FACTS IDE49I In DE 49, Petitioners ask the Court to accept as true their proposed "Statement of Undisputed Material Facts" contained in DE48 because they claim that the United States has failed "to advise the victims of what facts they are contesting." Petitioners then spend several pages making unsupported assertions and reciting from letters and email correspondence in an attempt to persuade the Court to adopt as true the Petitioners' averments even when the falsity of some of those "facts" is apparent from the text itself. Contrary to their assertions, the Petitioners have not been attempting to negotiate with the government for more than 30 months. As set forth in the Procedural History Section of the United States' Opposition to Jane Doe #1 and Jane Doe #2's Motion for Finding of Violations of the Crime Victim Rights Act("CVRA"), at the last hearing on the Petitioners' Emergency Petition, on August 14, 2008, counsel for Petitioners stated to the Court, "I believe that you do have a sufficient record, in that I don't think that — I think that we're in agreement that additional evidence does not need to be taken in the case for Your Honor to make a ruling." (DE27 at 4 (emphasis added).) Thereafter, until the Court issued its administrative order closing the case, there had been no contact regarding the CVRA petition in years . A flurry of activity ensued. Efforts were made to resolve the matter amicably, without success, including allowing the Petitioners, that is Jane Does 1 and 2, and their counsel, the opportunity to meet with the U.S. Attorney, as Jeffrey Epstein's attorneys were allowed to do. F Despite the Pet