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Letter argues federal prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein should be barred by state conviction policy
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Letter argues federal prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein should be barred by state conviction policy

Letter argues federal prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein should be barred by state conviction policy The passage restates legal arguments about jurisdiction and cites a DOJ memo, but provides no new factual leads, names, transactions, or evidence linking powerful actors to misconduct. It merely reiterates known positions on Epstein's case, offering limited investigative value and low novelty. Key insights: Cites a DOJ Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Brian Benczkowski letter to the House Judiciary Committee (Nov 9, 2007).; References the Department’s Petite Policy that bars federal prosecution after a state conviction or plea.; Claims Epstein’s alleged victims were women over 16, framing the conduct as non‑minor‑related.

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