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FBI notified Epstein victims of CVRA rights before non‑prosecution agreement, suggesting DOJ misapplied victim‑rights statutesCase Filekaggle-ho-017629House OversightFBI notified Epstein victims of CVRA rights before non‑prosecution agreement, suggesting DOJ misapplied victim‑rights statutes
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FBI notified Epstein victims of CVRA rights before non‑prosecution agreement, suggesting DOJ misapplied victim‑rights statutes
FBI notified Epstein victims of CVRA rights before non‑prosecution agreement, suggesting DOJ misapplied victim‑rights statutes The passage reveals that the FBI sent victim‑rights notices to Epstein’s alleged victims months before a non‑prosecution deal, implying the agency assumed CVRA applicability and later reversed its position. This provides a concrete lead-specific dates, agency actions, and a high‑profile case-but the claim is limited to procedural victim‑rights issues rather than direct financial misconduct, so it scores moderate on investigative usefulness and controversy. Key insights: FBI sent a notice to Jane Doe #1 on June 7, 2007, stating her rights under the CVRA.; The notice preceded the non‑prosecution agreement with Jeffrey Epstein by over three months.; The Department of Justice later reversed its interpretation of the CVRA’s applicability in the Epstein case.
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