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The document analyzes the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) related to Epstein and argues that its sco...

The document analyzes the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) related to Epstein and argues that its scope is limited to the Southern District of Florida. It references the negotiation history and the United States Attorney's Manual to support the claim that the NPA was not intended to bind other districts. The document concludes that prosecution in other districts is not precluded by the NPA.

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The document analyzes the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) related to Epstein and argues that its scope is limited to the Southern District of Florida. It references the negotiation history and the United States Attorney's Manual to support the claim that the NPA was not intended to bind other districts. The document concludes that prosecution in other districts is not precluded by the NPA.

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Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) scopeFederal Grand Jury investigationProsecution jurisdiction across districts
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