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Prosecutors Discussed Concealing Full Scope of Jeffrey Epstein’s Crimes and Granting Immunity in Exchange for Plea DealCase Filekaggle-ho-021737House OversightProsecutors Discussed Concealing Full Scope of Jeffrey Epstein’s Crimes and Granting Immunity in Exchange for Plea Deal
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Prosecutors Discussed Concealing Full Scope of Jeffrey Epstein’s Crimes and Granting Immunity in Exchange for Plea Deal
Prosecutors Discussed Concealing Full Scope of Jeffrey Epstein’s Crimes and Granting Immunity in Exchange for Plea Deal The passage reveals internal communications showing U.S. attorneys deliberately limited disclosure of Epstein’s extensive sex‑trafficking conduct, negotiated with his lawyers, and arranged federal immunity for him and co‑conspirators. This provides concrete leads – names (Victor Acosta, Michael Villafafia, Lanna Belohlavek, Jay Lefkowitz), dates (Sept 2007), and specific actions (charging decisions, sentencing language) – that merit further investigation into prosecutorial misconduct, potential obstruction of justice, and any higher‑level oversight failures. Key insights: Emails show Villafafia and Acosta discussed charging Epstein in Miami rather than Palm Beach to reduce media exposure.; Prosecutors agreed to keep victims uninformed of a settlement until after sentencing, violating victim‑notification requirements.; A 53‑page federal indictment was drafted but replaced by a plea to two state prostitution charges, granting federal immunity.
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