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Non‑Prosecution Agreement for Jeffrey Epstein Drafted with High‑Profile Lawyers and Immunity for Potential Co‑Conspirators

Non‑Prosecution Agreement for Jeffrey Epstein Drafted with High‑Profile Lawyers and Immunity for Potential Co‑Conspirators The passage describes a formal NPA that granted Epstein immunity and extended protection to named associates, involving senior legal figures (Ken Starr, Roy Black, Jay Lefkowitz) and a U.S. Attorney’s Office. It provides concrete details-dates, parties, and named individuals-offering a clear investigative lead into how the agreement was negotiated, who authorized it, and why victims were excluded. While not entirely novel, the explicit mention of immunity for co‑conspirators and the involvement of prominent lawyers raises significant controversy and potential misconduct, warranting follow‑up. Key insights: September 2007 US Attorney’s Office reached a formal agreement with Epstein’s legal team.; Non‑prosecution agreement (NPA) barred federal charges in exchange for state prosecution.; The NPA granted immunity to potential co‑conspirators, specifically naming Sarah Kellen and Nadia Marcinkova.

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House Oversight
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