Jeff Sloman
First Assistant United States Attorney and Criminal Chief
Mentioned in 3 documents. Roles: First Assistant United States Attorney and Criminal Chief, Individual mentioned in questioning, Acting United States Attorney and Criminal Chief
Jeff Sloman is mentioned in documents or reporting related to the Epstein case. Being mentioned does not imply any wrongdoing, criminal conduct, or inappropriate behavior.
At a Glance
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8 sources for document mentions
Addendum to Non-Prosecution Agreement: 1:10-cr-00330-AJ Document 142-1 Filed 02/06/13 Page 12 of 15
“This document is an Addendum to a Non-Prosecution Agreement between Jeffrey Epstein and the United S”
Summary or Timeline Document: Document 293-1
“The document outlines the USAO's roles and responsibilities during the Epstein investigation from 20”
Deposition Transcript: DOJ-OGR-00033084
“The witness is questioned about their interactions with the federal prosecutor's office and FBI agen”
Summary or Timeline Document: DOJ-OGR-00023045
“This document summarizes the USAO's roles and responsibilities during the Epstein investigation from”
House Oversight Hearing Transcript Excerpts with Unclear FBI Interaction Claims
2025-11-11
“The passage contains vague questioning about whether FBI agents communicated with individuals named ”
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1 source for known connections
Co-Document Mentions
“Named alongside other network members in 19 documents”
Known Connections (7)
Document Mentions (8)
Addendum to Non-Prosecution Agreement: 1:10-cr-00330-AJ Document 142-1 Filed 02/06/13 Page 12 of 15
This document is an Addendum to a Non-Prosecution Agreement between Jeffrey Epstein and the United States Attorney's Office, signed by R. Alexander Acosta and others. Epstein certifies that he understands the clarifications to the agreement and agrees to comply. The document is signed by Epstein's attorneys and representatives from the U.S. Attorney's Office.
Summary or Timeline Document: DOJ-OGR-00023045
This document summarizes the USAO's roles and responsibilities during the Epstein investigation from 2006 to 2009 and lists key events, including the opening of the federal investigation, signing of the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA), and Epstein's guilty plea and release.
Deposition Transcript: DOJ-OGR-00033084
The witness is questioned about their interactions with the federal prosecutor's office and FBI agents, and their knowledge of certain communications and events. The witness denies having certain information or knowledge about specific events or discussions. The deposition is part of a public records request.
Summary or Timeline Document: Document 293-1
The document outlines the USAO's roles and responsibilities during the Epstein investigation from 2006-2009, highlighting key events such as the opening of the federal investigation, the signing of the Non-Prosecution Agreement, and Epstein's guilty plea and incarceration.
Assistant U.S. Attorney forwards Epstein victim notification letter to House Oversight staff
The document merely forwards a victim notification letter concerning Jeffrey Epstein with no new details, names, transactions, or actionable leads. It confirms routine communication between a DOJ atto Letter sent by Assistant U.S. Attorney Ann Marie Villafania (USAFLS) on 11/28/2007 Copy sent to Jay Lefkowitz, with cc to Jeff Sloman and Alex Acosta (USAFLS) Attachment is a victim notification lett
House Oversight Hearing Transcript Excerpts with Unclear FBI Interaction Claims
The passage contains vague questioning about whether FBI agents communicated with individuals named Marie Villafona, Jeff Sloman, Mr. Leopold, and Mr. Herman, but provides no concrete details, dates, Witness repeatedly denies knowledge of any FBI communications with named individuals. Questions focus on potential FBI involvement in reviewing or discussing a draft indictment. No specific dates, do
Witness questioned about undisclosed payments from Mr. Herman and connections to Epstein‑related lawyer Jeff Sloman
The passage hints at possible undisclosed financial assistance from a figure linked to the Epstein case and references a prosecutor (Jeff Sloman) with ties to the U.S. Attorney's Office, suggesting a Witness asked if Mr. Herman advanced money to their family; answer withheld under privilege. Reference to a lawyer who first sued Epstein on the witness's behalf for $50 million. Identification of Je
Alleged Attorney Manipulation of Jeffrey Epstein's Sentencing and Plaintiff Coordination
The passage details alleged actions by attorney Jeff Sloman (and former partner Jeffrey Herman) to influence Epstein's sentencing, coordinate with prospective plaintiffs, and involve the FBI and the U Jeff Sloman demanded Epstein begin incarceration by Jan 4, 2008, three weeks before the first civil Sloman allegedly sought to limit work release by pressuring the state court for an 18‑month contin
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