Attorney for Epstein victims: 'I've never seen a stranger case' – non‑prosecution deal raises questions
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The passage reveals a sealed federal non‑prosecution agreement that granted immunity to Jeffrey Epstein and several co‑defendants in exchange for a short state jail term. While the existence of the de Federal non‑prosecution agreement sealed for Epstein and four co‑defendants. Immunity granted despite potential life‑sentence offenses. Victims were not consulted on the deal.
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