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DOJ Files Show Epstein Sought 2010 Clemency From Charlie Crist, Who Denies Contact

Newly released emails with an undated transcript detail lobbying through Bill Richardson's office within a broader, heavily redacted DOJ cache.

Overview

  • Justice Department records released Jan. 30 under the Epstein Files Transparency Act total millions of pages and were posted a month past the law’s deadline.
  • Emails from late 2010 show Jeffrey Epstein pushing for a direct call with then-Gov. Charlie Crist, with his assistant noting a Dec. 3 call was expected.
  • Correspondence shows Bill Richardson’s office following up, including a deputy’s note that the New Mexico governor planned to speak with Crist on Dec. 27, 2010.
  • Epstein’s lawyer Lilly Ann Sanchez wrote that her team had extended conversations with the governor’s office but assessed the chances of clemency as slim to none.
  • An undated transcript in the files has Epstein implying he spoke with Crist about a pardon and referencing prosecutor Barry Krischer, while Crist denies any such contact and some material remains unverified.