Jeffrey Epstein seeks to avoid lifelong sex‑offender label in 2007 plea negotiations
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The passage repeats already‑public information from 2007 about Epstein’s plea strategy and a denied link to a modeling agency. It offers no new names, dates, or financial details beyond what is widely Epstein’s lawyers considered asking prosecutors to drop the lifelong sex‑offender requirement. A draft letter to U.S. Attorney Alexander Costa was obtained by Page Six. Owners of MC2 modeling, run by
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