Allegations of Epstein’s abuse, alleged attorney collusion with U.S. Attorney’s Office, and undisclosed victim count
Summary
The passage cites internal deposition excerpts and purported correspondence suggesting that Epstein’s legal team may have coordinated with the U.S. Attorney’s Office to limit criminal filings. It prov Deposition excerpts claim Epstein assaulted hundreds of minors, not just the reported 40+. Attorney ‘Edwards’ allegedly believed Epstein and his lawyers were aware of a serious criminal inves Alleged
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