Alleged Federal Overreach in Jeffrey Epstein Plea Deal with Unusual Victim Compensation Requirements
The passage suggests that U.S. federal prosecutors imposed atypical conditions on Epstein's plea—undisclosed $150K payments to unidentified victims and funding victim counsel—raising questions about a Federal prosecutors required Epstein to pay $150,000 to each of an undisclosed list of victims. The agreement forced Epstein to fund attorneys for any victim‑initiated civil suits. The federal office
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The passage suggests that U.S. federal prosecutors imposed atypical conditions on Epstein's plea—undisclosed $150K payments to unidentified victims and funding victim counsel—raising questions about a Federal prosecutors required Epstein to pay $150,000 to each of an undisclosed list of victims. The agreement forced Epstein to fund attorneys for any victim‑initiated civil suits. The federal office
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