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Victims claim federal prosecutors concealed Jeffrey Epstein's state plea deal, violating Crime Victims' Rights Act

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
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House Oversight #010581
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1
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3

Summary

The passage reveals a concrete allegation that the U.S. Attorney’s Office failed to notify victims of a state plea agreement that precluded further federal prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein. It names spe AUSA Villafafia received Epstein's proposed state plea agreement on June 27, 2008, but did not infor Victims E.W. and L.M. were unaware of the plea until a July 11 hearing, suggesting a possible CVRA

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