Attorney General Vincent F. Frazer Dear Sir: My client, Jeffrey Epstein, is a full-time resident of the Virgin Islands, who maintains his home at Little St James. On June 30, 2008 Mr. Epstein plead guilty to two felony counts in Florida state court He received an 18-month incarcerative sentence to be followed by one year of supervision. Mr. Epstein resided the entire year in the Virgin Islands before his sentence, and his place of employment was and still is , The Financial Trust Company, Inc., located at Red Hook Quarter in St Thomas . As both his legal residence and place of employment is the Virgin Islands, I write to request your assistance in the transfer of that supervision from the State of Florida to the Virgin Islands. In connection with his plea, Mr. Epstein agreed to one year of supervision, "community control" following his incarceration. Under the laws of the State of Florida, community control is an enhanced form of probation, where the offender is also subject to weekend and holiday supervision by case officers with reduced workloads. Unlike ordinary probation, Mr. Epstein is to meet with his probation officer at least once a week , as opposed to once a month, and is also subject to a list of additional restrictions. Please see the attached for the list of additional restrictions. As you will note, Mr. Epstein is required , at least under Florida law to register as a sex offender. However, as his state charge was, a non- violent offense i.e. procuring a minor for prostitution, Virgin Islands law would govern as to Mr. Epstein's registration requirements. As you are aware, adult supervision is normally transferred under the Interstate Compact, when the sending jurisdiction (in this case, the State of Florida) makes a transfer request to the receiving jurisdiction (in this case, the Virgin Islands). Our associate has been in contact with Mr. Chris Lane, the coordinator of the interstate compact for the State of Floridain Tallah