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Jeffrey Epstein’s plea deal allegedly shielded by federal prosecutors, including Labor Secretary Acosta’s office
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Jeffrey Epstein’s plea deal allegedly shielded by federal prosecutors, including Labor Secretary Acosta’s office

Jeffrey Epstein’s plea deal allegedly shielded by federal prosecutors, including Labor Secretary Acosta’s office The passage links a high‑ranking Trump administration official (Secretary of Labor Marty Acosta) to the federal handling of Epstein’s case and cites a lawsuit alleging a conspiracy to conceal the plea agreement. It provides specific docket numbers, names of plaintiffs, and claims of a non‑prosecution agreement, offering concrete leads for further investigation into prosecutorial misconduct and possible political influence. Key insights: Marty Acosta, now Labor Secretary, testified he was unaware of Epstein’s lenient treatment, yet prosecutors under his authority approved it.; Court records show federal prosecutors acquiesced to Epstein’s demand to avoid prison.; Victim [REDACTED - Survivor] (Jane Doe 1) is suing the U.S. government for violating the Crime Victims’ Rights Act.

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