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Allegations that FBI and U.S. Attorney's Office withheld plea‑bargain information from Epstein victims
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kaggle-ho-013332House Oversight

Allegations that FBI and U.S. Attorney's Office withheld plea‑bargain information from Epstein victims

Allegations that FBI and U.S. Attorney's Office withheld plea‑bargain information from Epstein victims The passage suggests that federal prosecutors and the FBI may have deliberately excluded two victims (E.W. and L.M.) from plea‑negotiation discussions with Jeffrey Epstein, providing a concrete lead (names, dates, and alleged procedural violations) that could be pursued through FOIA requests, interview of the attorney Bradley J. Edwards, and review of the 2008 plea agreement. While the claim is serious and could generate controversy if substantiated, it lacks direct evidence of wrongdoing by high‑level officials and the novelty is moderate because similar claims have appeared in prior reporting. Key insights: Bradley J. Edwards, a former prosecutor, represented three Epstein victims in civil matters in 2008.; Victims E.W. and L.M. allege they were never notified of or consulted about a criminal plea deal with Epstein.; The FBI allegedly failed to inform the victims or confer with them about the plea negotiations.

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