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Epstein case details reveal alleged plea deal, intimidation of witnesses, and polygraph claim

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #018921
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2
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1

Summary

The passage mentions a possible undisclosed plea bargain involving high‑profile attorneys, intimidation of a potential witness, and a polygraph claim about knowledge of victims' ages. These are action Prosecutor Lanna Belohlavek allegedly offered a plea deal to Epstein’s attorneys in April, including Attorney Jack Goldberger denies any plea agreement existed. A woman linked to the case was alleged

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