Dear Attorney General Thomas-Jacobs: We represent Mr. Jeffrey Epstein, who is registered on the U.S. Virgin Islands sex offender registry. We have received a copy of your March 14, 2019 letter regarding substantial additional requirements that you now seek to impose on Mr. Epstein in connection with his future travel notification to your office, and I have several questions regarding those requirements that I would like to discuss with you in person. I addition, I think it is important that you be made aware of recent events relating to Mr. Epstein's efforts, prior to the issuance of your March 14, 2019 letter, to notify your office regarding his international and domestic travel. In accordance with the procedures authorized by Attorney General Frazer in August 2012, Mr. Epstein gave proper email notice on February 16, 2019 to Ms. Shani Pinney, the Territorial Sexual Offender Registry Program Manager, of his intended to travel for a day trip to the Dominican Republic on February 19, 2019. Mr. Epstein's attorney, Darren Indyke, was copied on that email notice, and received the email at the same time Mr. Epstein emailed it to your office. See Exhibit 1 attached. That notice included all international travel information necessary in order for the Department of Justice to give international jurisdictions the required advance notice of Mr. Epstein's arrival. Mr. Epstein also emailed Ms. Pinney on February 18, 2019 regarding his obligation to annually renew his registration on March 5 and advised that after leaving at noon on February 19, 2019, Mr. Epstein anticipated being outside of the Territory until March 20, 2019. Mr. Epstein inquired in his email as to whether he should renew his registration before he left the next day or after he returned on March 20, 2019. Attorney Indyke was also copied on that email, and also received it when Mr. Epstein emailed it to Ms. Pinney. See Exhibit 2 attached. Despite Mr. Epstein's timely and proper notice to th