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Attorney Claims Epstein Plea Deal Was Reviewed by Senior DOJ Officials

The passage suggests that high‑level DOJ officials were involved in negotiating Jeffrey Epstein's plea, hinting at possible preferential treatment. While it names a known attorney and references DOJ r Attorney Martin G. Weinberg describes Epstein's plea as not a "sweetheart deal" but carefully negoti Weinberg claims senior prosecutors in the Southern District of Florida and multiple DOJ levels in

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #031398
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1
Persons
1
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The passage suggests that high‑level DOJ officials were involved in negotiating Jeffrey Epstein's plea, hinting at possible preferential treatment. While it names a known attorney and references DOJ r Attorney Martin G. Weinberg describes Epstein's plea as not a "sweetheart deal" but carefully negoti Weinberg claims senior prosecutors in the Southern District of Florida and multiple DOJ levels in

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message seeking comment for this report. Martin G. Weinberg, an attorney for Epstein, said in a statement that Epstein’s plea was “fairly negotiated by experienced teams of attorneys representing each party.” “It was anything but a sweetheart deal,” Weinberg said. “And it was carefully and fully reviewed not only by senior prosecutors within the Southern District of Florida Office but also at multiple levels of the Department of Justice in D.C.” The government, he said, “avoided litigation risks including the risks of an acquittal and Mr. Epstein went to jail, served a period of probation, lived up to each and every obligation under the Agreement, and has fully conformed his conduct to the law for well over 10 years.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/a-justic...1718903bfc_story.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.c9ebae38dfe7 2/6/19, 7:29 PM Page 3 of 3

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