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Allegations of DOJ attorney misconduct and claims of no real victims in Epstein case The passage hints at possible internal DOJ issues (Lewis allegedly asked to leave for billing problems) and references to the Epstein case with claims that prosecutors said there were "no real victims." These are vague, unverified, and lack concrete details (dates, transaction amounts, specific officials), but they could merit follow‑up to verify attorney employment records and prosecutor statements. Key insights: Attorney Lewis may have been asked to leave the DOJ over alleged inappropriate billing.; The speaker claims to have been sued by many women on a government list.; Reference to security cameras capturing a meeting in a jail hallway.
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Allegations of DOJ attorney misconduct and claims of no real victims in Epstein case The passage hints at possible internal DOJ issues (Lewis allegedly asked to leave for billing problems) and references to the Epstein case with claims that prosecutors said there were "no real victims." These are vague, unverified, and lack concrete details (dates, transaction amounts, specific officials), but they could merit follow‑up to verify attorney employment records and prosecutor statements. Key insights: Attorney Lewis may have been asked to leave the DOJ over alleged inappropriate billing.; The speaker claims to have been sued by many women on a government list.; Reference to security cameras capturing a meeting in a jail hallway.
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