Victims win right to see negotiations that led to 'lenient' plea agreement for billionaire sex offender Jeffrey Epstein
The article reveals a court‑ordered release of 500 pages of correspondence between federal prosecutors and Jeffrey Epstein’s lawyers regarding a 2007 non‑prosecution agreement. It suggests possible po Eleventh Circuit ordered disclosure of ~500 pages of emails/letters between Epstein’s counsel and fe The 2007 agreement allowed Epstein to avoid federal charges in exchange for a state plea to a less
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The article reveals a court‑ordered release of 500 pages of correspondence between federal prosecutors and Jeffrey Epstein’s lawyers regarding a 2007 non‑prosecution agreement. It suggests possible po Eleventh Circuit ordered disclosure of ~500 pages of emails/letters between Epstein’s counsel and fe The 2007 agreement allowed Epstein to avoid federal charges in exchange for a state plea to a less
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Bradley Edwards“...news because they've heard this before and nothing's happened," said Fort Lauderdale attorney Brad Edwards. Edwards and Cassel said their goal is to have Epstein's plea agreement deemed to be in violation...”
Paul Cassell“of, frankly, if you look at these charges," said Paul Cassell, an attorney for the women. Epstein is a native”
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Jeffrey Epstein Child Sex Trafficking Investigation – FBI Records, Deleted Pages, Non‑Prosecution Deal, High‑Profile Connections
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