Victims' attorneys push to overturn Jeffrey Epstein plea deal amid claims of broader sexual abuse network and DOJ misconduct
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The passage identifies concrete actions—requests to the Justice Department to vacate Epstein's plea agreement, a pending review by a Trump‑appointed U.S. Attorney, and a DOJ Office of Professional Res Victims' lawyers ask DOJ to throw out Epstein's 2008 plea deal and reopen the case. Miami U.S. Attorney Ariana Fajardo Orshan, a Trump appointee, will review over 500 docket entries an DOJ Office of
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