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2007 Federal Non‑Prosecution Agreement Shielded Jeffrey Epstein and Co‑Conspirators from Federal Sex‑Trafficking ChargesCase Filekaggle-ho-016433House Oversight2007 Federal Non‑Prosecution Agreement Shielded Jeffrey Epstein and Co‑Conspirators from Federal Sex‑Trafficking Charges
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2007 Federal Non‑Prosecution Agreement Shielded Jeffrey Epstein and Co‑Conspirators from Federal Sex‑Trafficking Charges
2007 Federal Non‑Prosecution Agreement Shielded Jeffrey Epstein and Co‑Conspirators from Federal Sex‑Trafficking Charges The passage reveals a secret 2007 federal non‑prosecution agreement that granted immunity to Jeffrey Epstein and unnamed accomplices despite evidence of widespread sexual abuse. If verified, it implicates federal prosecutors in a major cover‑up, offers a concrete lead (the 2007 agreement, dates, and parties), and would provoke massive public outrage. The detail is not widely reported in mainstream coverage, making it a novel investigative hook. Key insights: Federal prosecutors negotiated a non‑prosecution agreement for Epstein in 2007.; The deal granted immunity from federal sex‑trafficking charges despite physical evidence and witness testimony.; Epstein pleaded guilty only to two state felony prostitution charges.
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