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Emails Reveal Federal Prosecutors Suppressed Victim Count and Co‑Conspirators in Jeffrey Epstein Plea Deal
The passage cites internal emails from a federal prosecutor indicating a deliberate effort to downplay the number of victims and co‑conspirators in Epstein's 2008 plea deal. This provides a concrete l September 2007 email from federal prosecutor A. Marie Villafafia to Epstein’s lawyer mentions co‑con Circuit Court Judge Deborah Dale Pucillo asked about the number of victims and whether they agreed
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The passage cites internal emails from a federal prosecutor indicating a deliberate effort to downplay the number of victims and co‑conspirators in Epstein's 2008 plea deal. This provides a concrete l September 2007 email from federal prosecutor A. Marie Villafafia to Epstein’s lawyer mentions co‑con Circuit Court Judge Deborah Dale Pucillo asked about the number of victims and whether they agreed
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