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FBI notified alleged Epstein victims of victim rights before non‑prosecution agreement, suggesting DOJ’s early acknowledgment of CVRA applicabilityCase Filekaggle-ho-014076House OversightFBI notified alleged Epstein victims of victim rights before non‑prosecution agreement, suggesting DOJ’s early acknowledgment of CVRA applicability
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FBI notified alleged Epstein victims of victim rights before non‑prosecution agreement, suggesting DOJ’s early acknowledgment of CVRA applicability
FBI notified alleged Epstein victims of victim rights before non‑prosecution agreement, suggesting DOJ’s early acknowledgment of CVRA applicability The passage reveals a concrete FBI notice to Jane Doe #1 on June 7, 2007, outlining victim rights under the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) prior to a non‑prosecution agreement with Jeffrey Epstein. This provides a specific date, agency action, and potential procedural irregularity that could be followed up with FOIA requests for the full notice, internal DOJ communications, and the non‑prosecution agreement details. While not brand‑new, it offers actionable leads linking federal law enforcement to the Epstein case. Key insights: FBI sent a victim‑rights notice to Jane Doe #1 on June 7 2007.; The notice referenced CVRA rights, implying DOJ initially treated Epstein’s victims as covered by the Act.; The notice preceded a non‑prosecution agreement with Epstein by more than three months.
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