Dear Alex: Consistent with Mr Epstein's commitment to maintain full compliance with the terms of the Non-Prosecution Agreement, we write to inform you of new information we have just received from the Palm Beach County Sheriffs Office. As part of a facility reorganization and in keeping with their policy of normal step down processes customarily implemented by the Sheriffs Office with respect to inmates similarly situated to Mr. Epstein, the Sheriffs Office has informed Mr. Epstein of its desire to implement the next step down in the progression of Mr. Epstein's incarceration from work release to in-home incarceration under 24 hour a day, 7 day a week GPS monitoring by Sheriffs deputies. We believe that the continued incarceration of Mr. Epstein by the Sheriffs Office under this next step of the process would not violate the terms of the Non- Prosecution Agreement. However, in an abundance of caution, we write to inform the United States Attorney's Office of this new information in order to make certain that this step would not be considered a breach of our agreement. Although you recently informed us that you have previously recused yourself from participation in Mr. Epstein's case, as you negotiated the terms of the Non-Prosecution Agreement, we thought it would be appropriate to inform you of these new developments. As we have agreed in the past , regardless of the prior positions taken during negotiations, the agreement should speak for itself. We believe the agreement allows for this Sheriff initated step , however as we have had misunderstandings in the past , we are pre-emptively seeking your consent As you and your staff consider these new developments, the following points will clarify why we believe that this next phase of Mr. Epstein's incarceration does not violate the provisions of the Non-Prosecution Agreement: 1. Under the terms ( 2) of the Non-Prosecution Agreement, Mr. Epstein was required to "make a binding recommendation