Jeffrey Epstein settlement article linking Alexander Acosta, Clinton, Prince Andrew, and other elites to secret plea deal
The passage mentions a secret 2008 non‑prosecution agreement for Epstein that was approved by U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta, now Labor Secretary, and repeats known but still unverified connections to Epstein allegedly struck a secret non‑prosecution deal in 2008 approved by U.S. Attorney Alexander A Acosta later became Secretary of Labor in the Trump administration. The article repeats claims tha
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The passage mentions a secret 2008 non‑prosecution agreement for Epstein that was approved by U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta, now Labor Secretary, and repeats known but still unverified connections to Epstein allegedly struck a secret non‑prosecution deal in 2008 approved by U.S. Attorney Alexander A Acosta later became Secretary of Labor in the Trump administration. The article repeats claims tha
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