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"proffer" Definitions
  1. to offer something to somebody, by holding it out to them
  2. to offer something such as advice or an explanation

176 Sentences With "proffer"

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Moreover, if you take the stand in your own defense and you say something inconsistent with your proffer, we can use the proffer to cross-examine and contradict you.
As a millennial myself, allow me to proffer some suggestions.
The proffer agreement starts off by saying this is voluntary.
How long can this process, from proffer to cooperation take?
Neither Mr. Nkurunziza nor Mr. Kabila could proffer such results.
Tell us what poetry didto proffer a Kleenex from air.
I didn't race outside, tear the dress off and proffer admonishments.
Proffer letters vary widely among the country's 94 federal judicial districts.
They proffer the old canards about loving sinners and hating sin.
Riddles proffer objects, situations, or images, but their identity is withheld.
I feel I should proffer the best possible advice to my government.
And that conversation will typically happen through something called a proffer agreement.
That dynamic is what caused Mr. Trump to accept the Democratic proffer.
At hearings, a number of these officials proffer placating but prevaricating reassurances.
Some stalls proffer cookies, warm mulled wine and traditional cakes and breads.
But why do you think -- they&aposre building a proffer with McCabe now.
No promises, whatsoever, would be made; a proffer was a one-way street.
An assistant trying to make a guy comfortable may even proffer a cigar.
The candidate and her supporters earnestly proffer her biography to counter this elitist image.
Two on the right proffer feet first, gynecological perspectives that verge on the sadomasochistic.
Once the lawyers are involved, you would expect DOJ to use a proffer agreement.
"Cohen made material and false statements in his post-sentencing proffer sessions," Pauley wrote.
Proffer agreements allow defendants and suspects to provide information to prosecutors without incriminating themselves.
Meredith signed a proffer agreement May 2, 2018, and has been cooperating since then.
Read the draft immunity deal proffer that the Justice Department was considering for Assange here.
A swarm of attorneys descended, hoping to proffer their services upon the real estate mogul.
But when law professors proffer distorted interpretations of the document, they risk misleading the public.
The prime minister's chances might be enhanced if he could proffer a few sweeteners to voters.
Alternatively, Democrats can proffer another futile and stupid gesture as Trump champions his manifestly qualified nominee.
Under the conditions of her proffer, as long as Maia is truthful she won't be prosecuted.
Mr. Cannick then asked whether he had given that information to prosecutors during a proffer session.
They proffer a California that is largely a projective fantasy, much like those 19th-century Orientalists did.
Over the next few months, Papadopoulos had proffer meetings, in which they discussed a potential plea deal.
The optimist in us wants to proffer that these statistics suggest a so-called flight to quality.
I proffer my bag, and the woman herself transfers the paints from one bag to the other.
These are the blandly vicious lies that companies proffer when they want to take something away from you.
Lying during his proffer: Downing also pressed Gates on the specifics of his plea deal with Mueller's team.
Proffer your palm to the camera or snap a selfie, and another app provides instant face- and palm-reading.
At one point, Cipriani says, he approached the FBI in Philadelphia under a proffer letter, which granted him immunity.
Falz captures this using cinematic techniques and concludes, just like the source material, by failing to proffer a solution.
Do you bow, or proffer your hand, or prepare to envelop the assembled strangers in an American-style embrace?
Nader provided information to the Office in multiple interviews, all but one of which were conducted under a proffer agreement.
One punter even took it upon himself to proffer Harvey a bottle of poppers, which he politely declined of course.
Schiff said Tuesday that the proffer agreement could make a criminal case against Prince problematic, depending on what it entailed.
They stretch out their hands for him to touch, or proffer cellphones and scraps of paper for selfies and autographs.
As with many people around Trump, however, Kasowitz has never been fully exiled and is understood to still proffer advice.
Although both movements successfully utilized the internet to bring people together, they failed to proffer any alternative visions of the future.
The book traces the rise of the right, while critiquing the left for its failure to proffer an alternative to neoliberalism.
Otherwise, why hasn't the Judiciary Committee made a proffer justifying why, under the Nixon case, it is entitled to his answers?
I imagine the proffer agreement is kind of what takes you, step by step, to get to the cooperation plea agreement.
Here, close to 200 purveyors proffer tastes of the region's top food and drinks, including pork pies, cheeses, fudge and ales.
He would sign a similar agreement at each additional proffer session he attended, 19 in all, spread over the next two years.
The councilman attends to a stream of constituents who proffer crumpled bits of paper: prescriptions, receipts for ultrasound scans and electricity bills.
As they proffer their spiritual wares, the champions of faith cannot count on the default loyalty of any part of the population.
Mueller's team also said that, after Papadopoulos's four proffer sessions, he was scheduled to return for further questioning in late December 2017.
Kilimnik was "well-connected in Russia and Ukraine and could obtain information easily," Mueller's team noted from the January 2018 Gates proffer.
"As we give continued consideration to the substance of your proposed proffer, please clarify a procedural point," Laufman wrote Waldman in early April.
Over time, the fintech aims to not only alert users when something within their business needs attention, but to proffer solutions as well.
The court could hold that once religious animus is shown, the president must proffer a reasonably robust national security rationale for his actions.
That absence of information has provided an opening for right-wing media personalities like Alex Jones of InfoWars to proffer their own theories.
He remarks that cyclists never drink the water that spectators proffer because, who knows, any stranger might be a saboteur or a psychopath.
Prosecutors argued such an informal immunity agreement, known as a proffer, would have been made in writing and no corroborating paperwork has been found.
"One such supplier, Francisco Quezada, regularly received wire transfers from Watkins and Watkins's associates as payment for past narcotics sales," the factual proffer states.
With little room to grow, electricity providers are in a race to the bottom to proffer the cheapest kilowatt to cling to market share.
Today's Comey hearing should serve as a valuable lesson to Democrats: When you proffer conclusions without evidence, it will come back to bite you.
Death was Celan's "master from Germany"; how could such a master proffer a hand across the ashes to those who slipped through the net?
Platforms can decide to allow Pizzagate content to exist on their site while simultaneously deciding not to algorithmically amplify or proactively proffer it to users.
The Mueller report said "all but one" of his interviews were conducted "under a proffer agreement" where he could provide information with some legal protection.
So, in dummy terms: If the cooperation agreement is the goal, the proffer exists to get both the defendant and the prosecutors to that point.
The Mueller report said Aven had provided information "through an attorney proffer," meaning that his lawyers had reached some sort of agreement with Mueller's investigators.
The end result cannot be the Maryland Court of Appeals' proffer, that no one is compelled to hold office, so there's nothing to worry about.
However, once defense lawyers reminded Manafort what he had already said about this during his proffer, he reverted back to the more incriminating version of events.
Ask any attorney who has defended a federal criminal case, or negotiated a proffer or a plea deal for a client with an assistant US attorney.
The danger is that a deal in Argentina will be used by Trump and Xi to paper over differences, declare false victories and proffer false comfort.
That's sometimes called an "innocence proffer," and it would typically be governed by a different sort of agreement that doesn't provide the same level of protection.
One of the telecom sector's trade groups, Broadband for America, also purchased ads in Washington, D.C., calling on federal lawmakers to proffer new open internet rules.
Alongside a Golden Lion award at the Venice Biennale, which Piper won in 2015, this is among the very highest honors the art world can proffer.
You'll find yourself cheering with delight when Paul Hollywood reaches out his arm to proffer a highly coveted "Hollywood handshake" when someone bakes something really well.
"Chief RA orally dictated a false narrative for [Ravelo] to include in the arrest affidavits charging EB," the factual proffer attached to Ravelo's plea deal states.
In a bond proffer, prosecutors allege Smollett wrote a $3,500 personal check to brothers Olabinjo "Ola" and Abimbola "Abel" Osundairo in order to stage the hate attack.
More important, I must follow the advice on sexism that I proffer on racism: If you are not actively working to dismantle it, you are supporting it.
If Cooper's sublime photographs proffer a tentative solution, it is perhaps a way of existing in nature that finds pleasure not in consuming, but in being subsumed.
Manafort had three proffer sessions with Mueller's team before he agreed to his plea deal, and nine further questioning sessions as well as two grand jury sessions afterward.
The fact that there were relatively few issues identified based on more than 12 proffer and interview sessions, they argued, only further demonstrates Manafort did not intentionally lie.
Prosecutors in plea deals typically ask a defendant for a written proffer of what they can provide in testimony and identify the general topics that might interest them.
Seeking exponential growth and unwavering employee commitment, companies proffer "rewards" like in-house ping-pong tables and free tacos in exchange for workers' sacrifices of nights and weekends.
Regarding the remainder of that outrageously long sentence, and the fact that these are the words of the prime minister's chief adviser, might I proffer a simple WTF?
"Even if he has informal or off the record meetings, Ri's interlocutors can be assured that whatever proposals they proffer will be taken directly to the top," he said.
The capitulation came in spectacular fashion: According to prosecutors, Mr. Manafort has already participated in a so-called proffer session, in which he described information that investigators deemed valuable.
Most proffer sign-up bonuses worth tens of thousands of miles and allow cardholders to earn award miles not just on airfare, but on other everyday purchases as well.
Fear of a continuing tidal wave of migrants has lately prompted Europe to proffer aid and a resumption of stalled talks on Turkish membership in exchange for tighter border controls.
He also said the length of Manafort's proffer sessions with the government — which totaled roughly 50 hours — was largely due to a need to tease out truthful information from Manafort.
The Yasir Arafat Museum will proffer answers to these questions when it opens to the public here on Thursday, the eve of the 21994th anniversary of his death at 21995.
Protagonist Radiget wanders around a pastiche of 16-bit RPG worlds, talking to rambling NPCs that proffer little in the way of advice, instead just regurgitating their own peculiar little dialogs.
And while the Russians wanted Trump to win for their own selfish purposes, they didn't communicate that desire to the candidate or his inner circle with the proffer of damaging information.
Add to that stories in the press of bereaved people unable to afford the burial of their loved ones, and the scene is set for salesmen to proffer "peace of mind".
Democrats need to proffer an immigration policy that provides secure borders, a fair path to citizenship, and reassurance to American workers that electing a Democrat will not cost them their jobs.
More than 800,000 people soon registered their drones, until a federal court determined this May that the FAA didn't actually have the authority to proffer the rules in the first place.
The prosyletizers for creative living proffer a slippery hard sell: You can tap into your creative side if you just learn how, preferably by buying this book or attending this workshop.
There will be very little room for any Iranian official to openly talk to Washington so Trump can cut a deal as he appeared to proffer in his January 8 address.
Here, the music icons proffer a new history -- one that, as it stitches together past and present, pulls blackness from the fringes in a way rarely seen in the culture at large.
We must seek out the facts, determine the validity of the arguments of others and then proffer our own argument based on the truth, respectfully listening to other's who do the same.
This is reminiscent of the fix that Trump and many of his fellow Republicans got themselves into when they kept saying that Obamacare was disastrous, but had no better plan to proffer.
The shuttle diplomacy soon resulted in an informal offer — known in government parlance as a "Queen for a Day" proffer — in which Assange identified what he wanted and what he might give.
Through some back-channel miscommunications by Garfield's lieutenants, the candidate's need to mollify Conkling's faction resulted, absurdly, in a proffer of the Vice-Presidency to the dismissed collector of the Custom House.
The filing includes a memo signed by FBI special agent Jeffrey Weiland, who participated in a dozen proffer sessions with Manafort in September and October, while he was cooperating in Mueller's investigation.
Instead of heeding her advice, he'd proffer the evidence for the record, a practice that allows the evidence to be preserved for appeal even if the trial judge refuses to admit it.
Non-fiction's extended run will proffer a perspective that many will attempt to repress and smother, providing a necessary reminder of what to fight for and against in the devastating weeks ahead.
According to the plea, when Gates initially entered negotiations with Mueller's team about a deal, he lied during his proffer session — and eventually pleaded guilty to one false statements charge for doing so.
His wife Jennie (Emily Bull) has a wandering eye and believes that the only proper doctor is a rich one, while Joe's now-deceased mother and grandmother proffer comfort from beyond the grave.
There are silver tankards used by new Beefeaters to have a drink of port after their formal swearing-in ceremonies while their colleagues proffer the toast: "May you never die a Yeoman Warder".
Set in a postmodern cosmopolitan community known as "The Village" — which also serves as a prison — The Prisoner channeled Cold War anxieties to proffer critiques of state surveillance and the manufacture of consent.
I see videos of racist acts on the subway going viral and I wonder if I should hide them from my daughters or expose them and proffer tips on how to stay safe.
Donald Trump is proffering — or at least saying he'd like to proffer — his immense money and power, not to mention his stature as a presidential candidate, to defend the legitimacy of McGraw's actions.
ISSA: Well, this is exactly the problem we have is that you need to proffer your term, that you&aposre going to know what you&aposre going to get before you&aposre offered immunity.
Immunity should be provided to likely targets like Ms. Mills or the IT administrator only when they have given a "proffer" listing truthful information they will provide that will be useful to the investigation.
As she spoke, she felt the kids icing her out, as if she were a new teacher who had come to proffer some bogus argument and tell them it was for their own good.
As newbie vegans took to social media to passionately proffer their newly-discovered insights into the insanity of meat, dairy, and egg production, offended farmers took to the actual media to complain about online bullying.
Kelly, whose real name is Robert S. Kelly, is accused of abusing three underage girls and one woman between 22019 and 2010, according to his bond proffer, which was published by the Chicago Sun-Times.
They also contested the idea that Manafort intentionally lied about the $125,000 payment or information related to the other Justice Department investigation, suggesting that Manafort had been confused in his proffer sessions with government attorneys.
Given that they'd put up some hard-earned cash, I wonder if her paying customers would be more open-minded than I and therefore better attuned to the energy Kiki does or possibly doesn't proffer.
"Many of the policies they proffer would embrace not just a right to die, but a duty of certain persons to do so — and do so in some cases regardless of whether they consent," Gorsuch writes.
Under a vanity cabinet, they found several kilos of heroin belonging to an alleged drug trafficker from Mexico named Joel Diaz-Fernandez, according to a factual proffer statement recently filed by prosecutors in Miami federal court.
Weissmann's private observations and sharing of prosecutor's theories went beyond what prosecutors normally do in proffer negotiations and risked planting ideas that could lead the witness to craft his testimony, according to legal experts I consulted.
Turkish, Dutch, Danish and Polish universities proffer a palette of majors for Anglophones, as well as a few, such as plastic arts in Turkey or Slavic philology in Poland, that you won't find most anywhere else.
Is it that there would be no case against Hanson in the first place had Cipriani not gone to the FBI, first in Philadelphia in 2012 under the proffer letter, and again in San Diego in 2013?
Not included in the written proffer was an additional offer from Assange: He was willing to discuss technical evidence ruling out certain parties in the controversial leak of Democratic Party emails to WikiLeaks during the 85033 election.
If your lawyers call other witnesses or make arguments at a future trial that are inconsistent with your proffered statement, we can again use the proffer for impeachment purchases, meaning to contradict that evidence or those arguments.
Perhaps in conjunction with this positive counterpoint to the "Sad Keanu" meme, the 2010s began to proffer numerous stories of Reeves's kindness, along with recirculating all the earlier stories of his on-set goodness and charity work.
Kahlo's various life experiences as a woman, the Indigenous Other, a Communist, a bisexual, a polyamorous wife, and a person with disabilities proffer a series of fascinating facets of her life from which to consider her work.
While approximately 65 percent of American households give to at least one charity, nearly 85 percent of millennials donate to charity, according to the Millennial Impact report, leading some to proffer that millennials are the most generous generation.
Talking to the government, or giving a "proffer," relinquishes the few advantages a defendant has: He gives up his constitutional privilege against self-incrimination, and more, he gives the government the defense's version of the case up front.
Not wanting to be left out off the Guards Who Proffer Batshit Opinions About Science and the World While Playing for the Cavs list, Jordan Clarkson has a take: Humans were once giants who kept dinosaurs as pets.
"At the next bail hearing, we can proffer to the Court additional evidence related to this and the other bank frauds and conspiracies, which the Court may find relevant to the bail risk posed by Manafort," they continued.
AT&T and other telecom giants fiercely resisted the move, fearing in part that it might pave the way for the FCC to proffer additional regulation on the industry — including the way it offers and prices its services.
I had even gone so far as to save up enough of my graduate school student stipend to pay for a hotel room in Bali where I hoped to propose, and for the diamond ring I would ideally proffer.
Between the lines: Schiff said at a Washington Post event Tuesday morning that it's unclear whether the Justice Department will choose to prosecute Prince, since the evidence he provided in proffer sessions with Mueller may protect him from charges.
With some stolen athletic gear and a bottle of water, Darlene cleverly disguises herself as a member of the building's gym and silently cruises past the cops to freedom, with no need to proffer an excuse for her presence.
We have gotten several Neuhaus advent calendars in years past, and perhaps the greatest praise I can proffer is to report that not once has one of these calendars made it more than a week without being picked clean.
Privately, those tech giants also called on Trump to proffer a number of reforms that would help them sell more of their devices and services to the feds, according to about a dozen sources who later spoke with Recode.
"He figures as much as he can help, the better," said CNBC's source of Cohen, whose proffer agreement allows him to share information with prosecutors without fear of having that information being used to file criminal charges against him.
A price on emitting — a carbon tax — would change that paradigm by signaling to businesses that they should produce coal only so long as they can proffer more dollars' worth of benefit than cost to society by doing so.
This interview is one of six between the FBI and Cohen and came on the same day that Cohen signed a "proffer" agreement and began cooperating with federal prosecutors investigating President Trump and Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Criminal attorneys snidely called proffer sessions "Queen for a Day" meetings, after the 1950s and 103s game show by the same name, in which four down-on-their-luck women would be interviewed by host Jack Bailey about their hardships.
At Zero & Maria Cornejo, Ms. Cornejo is comfortable enough with abstraction to suggest, rather than hammer home, her thoughts, to proffer questions of oppositions, geometry and nature in the form of blanket jacquards in black and white and asymmetric liquid dresses.
Weissmann revealed in court that, though the government went into the deal "with good faith," he could not say at that point whether Manafort "was being truthful" in his proffer or whether he'd be able to substantially assist the investigation.
If his lawyer terminates the session and advises his client to walk, all bets are off To be clear, not all witnesses who seek an immunity deal or agree to a "Queen for a Day" proffer session are guilty of something.
Those of more modest means can proffer smaller tokens of affection, perhaps booking a weekend getaway at a Trump hotel, while really big spenders should consider, say, renting out several floors and a ballroom for their New Year's Eve bash.
It's also nice to be able to bench press one and half times your bodyweight, run a mile in less than eight minutes, and pass any number of other ridiculous tests that health magazines often proffer as benchmarks of being fit.
"The best way is to proffer a new charge and allow for a full hearing of the case," Anwar told The Australian newspaper following his own release from prison earlier this week after a royal pardon quashed a politically-motivated sodomy conviction.
You saw on that clips some Democrats were saying this-- (CROSSTALK) MACCALLUM: So why do the Democrats proffer an alternate bill that was one that they like that does get rid of this agency that they say is so awful and unjust?
Schiff said that whether or not the Justice Department will choose to prosecute Prince remains unclear, as the evidence that shows Prince misled the committee may have come in his proffer sessions with special counsel Robert Mueller — which may protect him from charges.
Washington (CNN)When Donald Trump was seeking out a lawyer to represent him in his tabloid-bait divorce from first wife, Ivana, a swarm of attorneys descended on his office in Manhattan, hoping to proffer their services upon the real estate mogul.
Prince spoke with the special counsel's office as part of a proffer agreement, according to the report, which could mean that Prince believed he could be charged with crimes and testified under an agreement his statements would not be used against him.
The Trump administration also focused on federal procurement — and it devoted a brainstorming workshop to the sort of reforms the White House can proffer to make it easier for the U.S. government to buy the most cutting-edge tools on the market.
The most remarkable bid for nostalgia is the food proffer: an old-fashioned main course like roast beef or a nearly filler-free meatloaf of dry-aged beef, with a good sauce and a choice of two carefully considered sides for $503.
Researchers proffer a variety of solutions to this problem, from the use of lightly coloured, more reflective aggregate in concrete, to permeable asphalt which is more likely to be cooled by the air or rainfall, to lime-based reflective paints for roofs and walls.
Here, vendors of the street market Cho Cu (literally Old Market) proffer fried rice-cakes and produce to the sound of portable karaoke machines, while tucked away at the center of the block is chef Peter Cuong Franklin's pioneering experimental new-Vietnamese restaurant Anan.
The crass stereotypes the movie portrays are that artists are expected to stage insular strangeness; curators enact patient, piercingly insightful translation of artistic visions; marketers proffer daring and scandalous campaigns; and museum directors are supposed to enact a kind of birds-eye-level rectitude.
That process puts a premium on having a good lawyer who knows how to deal with the Justice Department and the F.B.I., which usually involves taking a client through so-called proffer sessions to give a preview of what information the person can offer.
PIRRO: Right, right, and you know what the scary part of it is, if he does get the immunity and the proffer is one that not only you know implicates someone above him, but someone two levels above him, who is going to prosecute the case?
It will render you incoherent with feels as you try to proffer all your deepest, darkest secrets at once—whether your crime was playing an in-store at Beyond Retro and accepting payment in clothes, cheating on your partner with a Zuton, or being in The Coral.
The scholar Alondra Nelson, author of the book "The Social Life of DNA," wrote about the "democratization of DNA analysis" and asked this important question: Why is DNA analysis deemed to proffer more valuable or reliable information about a person's familial history than their own words?
A previous filing from Mueller's team makes clear that this relates to something that happened "prior to" Manafort leaving the Trump campaign: The story Manafort told during his proffer, Weissmann says, suggested "a path that we thought was potentially optimistic in terms of providing information" for this separate investigation.
This heated ice scraper won't do the work for you, but it will make it easier to loosen and separate chunks of ice that you can then scrape away, meaning you will need to exert less force to enjoy the same results as a standard scraper would proffer.
There's a small bar, where a nicely curated selection of craft beers, mostly Italian wines by the glass, and specialty cocktails are poured; and a staff of servers who seem both gregarious and effortlessly cool under pressure, even though the menus they proffer, on glowing iPads, feel a little impersonal.
In fact, during a proffer meeting held with the Special Counsel on September 11, 2018, Mr. Manafort explained to the Government attorneys and investigators that he would have given the Ukrainian peace plan more thought, had the issue not been raised during the period he was engaged with work related to the presidential campaign.
While No Labels will continue to proffer solutions and serve as a politically neutral convener for a growing group of members of Congress committed to solving national challenges, including comprehensive immigration reform, it is critical that other voices in the media, academia and the general public rise with a passionate outcry: enough is enough.
Nader was a key figure in Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, sitting for multiple interviews, including one that was conducted under a "proffer agreement" — a potential signal that he believed he could be charged with crimes and spoke to prosecutors on the condition his statements wouldn't be used against him.
This past March, a task force aimed at reducing violent drug-related crimes in south Florida began surveillance on Sean Watkins, a 43-year-old convicted felon from Miami who was selling multiple ounces of smack to other dealers in his hometown, as well as in Fort Meyers, Orlando, and Huntsville, Alabama, according to the factual proffer.
I'll admit, Finestra seems promising at first — even though the series begins with a straight-outta-Goodfellas "hey fuck you, I'm hot shit" bit of voice-over narration, the character is introduced to us as a decent hotshot who's on the straight and narrow, solemnly demurring when his colleagues proffer the fun-time powder and goofy cigarettes.
The same A.N.C. lawmakers, who had until a couple of months ago always offered a full-throated defense of Mr. Zuma's conduct in a series of scandals would have been forced to proffer reasons to remove him in Parliament — exposing the party to charges of hypocrisy and expediency, and casting doubt on Mr. Ramaphosa's pledge to reform it.
Photos pretty quickly began to be used as propaganda: to encourage tourism, burnish the reputation of a celebrity, bolster support for a politician, proffer a flattering portrait of a loved one, give a favorable impression of land available for an investment deal, or to encourage Americans and recent immigrants to move deeper into the country to settle in a faraway town.
He lectured on animal and human physiognomy, or facial features, and demonstrated the "signs that identify the natural inclination of men" to these animals: Meanwhile in literature, Jean de La Fontaine published his Fables in 1668, in which he wrote that with the "animals I choose / to proffer lessons that we all might use," and Jean Racine skewered the trials of animals that were finally vanishing in a play he produced called Les Plaideurs, centered on the trial of a dog.
Additionally, since prosecutors have not indicted Cohen (the Southern District case pertains only to the issue of a privileged review of the documents seized in the April 9 raid on Cohen's premises), there is still time for Cohen to engage in multiple "proffer sessions"-- that is, meetings with prosecutors during which they agree not to use his statements against him in future prosecutions -- across multiple jurisdictions in the hopes of reducing the overall severity or number of charges that might potentially brought against him.
Epstein was involved in a paleoconservative political club with white nationalist leader Richard Spencer in 2007, as well as the white nationalist student group Youth for Western Civilization, and pleaded no contest in 2008 to a misdemeanor assault of a black woman in Washington, DC. (According to a factual proffer filed and signed by a US Attorney, Epstein called the woman a "nigger" before hitting her in the head.) Yiannopoulos passed the email and attached memo to Marlow, Bannon, and Solov, the Breitbart CFO, who said that Breitbart's lawyers were already looking into the themes discussed in the memo, but that there were "several leaps of faith" that required further analysis.

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