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Manhattan DA's Office allegedly advocated reduced sex‑offender registration level for Jeffrey EpsteinCase Filekaggle-ho-016459House OversightManhattan DA's Office allegedly advocated reduced sex‑offender registration level for Jeffrey Epstein
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Manhattan DA's Office allegedly advocated reduced sex‑offender registration level for Jeffrey Epstein
Manhattan DA's Office allegedly advocated reduced sex‑offender registration level for Jeffrey Epstein The passage identifies a specific prosecutorial decision (ADA Jennifer Gaffney) to seek a lower registration level for Epstein, linking a powerful local official to potential preferential treatment of a billionaire accused of serious crimes. It mentions a high‑profile foreign figure (Prince Andrew) and provides a concrete date (2011 hearing) and legal context, offering a clear lead for further investigation into DA office communications, possible political pressure, and any undisclosed relationships. While not wholly novel, the detail about the DA’s request is actionable and moderately sensitive. Key insights: ADA Jennifer Gaffney argued Epstein should be listed as Level 1 rather than Level 3 in 2011 Manhattan Supreme Court hearing.; Argument based on there being only one indictment victim, despite multiple alleged victims.; Epstein’s alleged connections to wealthy clients, including Britain’s Prince Andrew.
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