Document alleges Epstein’s team coordinated with U.S. Attorney’s Office to evade federal charges
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The passage provides specific allegations that Jeffrey Epstein and his attorney (identified as Edwards) corresponded with the United States Attorney’s Office to avoid filing federal felony charges. Wh Alleged correspondence between Epstein’s lawyer (Edwards) and the U.S. Attorney’s Office to suppress Reference to a complaint (Jane Doe 102 v. Epstein) and deposition excerpts indicating hundreds of
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