Case Filekaggle-ho-010732House OversightKenneth Starr urges DOJ Deputy AG to review federal prosecution push against Jeffrey Epstein, citing political pressure and ties to Bill Clinton
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Kenneth Starr urges DOJ Deputy AG to review federal prosecution push against Jeffrey Epstein, citing political pressure and ties to Bill Clinton
Kenneth Starr urges DOJ Deputy AG to review federal prosecution push against Jeffrey Epstein, citing political pressure and ties to Bill Clinton The fax reveals a high‑level attorney (Kenneth Starr) directly lobbying Deputy Attorney General Mark Filip to intervene in a federal prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein, alleging political motivation linked to Epstein’s relationship with former President Bill Clinton. It provides specific dates, names of DOJ officials, and procedural tactics (deadline threats, non‑prosecution agreement modifications) that merit further investigation into possible abuse of prosecutorial discretion and political influence. Key insights: Starr requests an independent DOJ review of a proposed federal prosecution of Epstein (May 27, 2008).; Alleges the USAO in Miami, led by First Assistant Jeffrey Sloman, set an arbitrary June 2 deadline to force compliance with a modified Non‑Prosecution Agreement.; Claims the Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section (CEOS) did not conduct an independent review and ignored leaked confidential information.
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