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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

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #029518
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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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6 me virgin iskinds Daily News VIRGIN ISLANDS Wednesday, December 5, 2018 Jeffrey Epstein settles one suit, but more to come 7i,oc,t'sntli'd7rs..°8" WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — A decade ago, Florida financier Jeffrey Epstein pleaded guilty to sex crimes involving underage girls and got 13 mom. bch. bars. What the public and his accusers didn't know at.the time was that he had secittly struck a deal with federal prosecutors that spared him from ZatrrnitIslantfac.ould have put him away for the When the deal finally came to light years later, it immediately raised suspicions that trail3orTalad nrrumwhnp aa'amonnntgad 2111 Cfitstiads' and had somc of t. fincst legal talent in America as his lawyers — had used his wealth and political connections to win special treatment. Epstein is also a resident oft. Virgin Islands as owner of Little St. Jam. Island off the East End of St. Thomas. He is listed on the V.I. sex offerxter registry as a result of t.t 2008 Florida conviction. Allegations against him flared anew in recent weelcs as news organizations, led by The Miami Herald published interviews with the alleged victims and took a closer look at Alexander Acosta, who as the U.S. attorney in Miami in 2008 approved the secret deal. Acosta is now President Donald Trump's secretary of Labor. On Tuesday, a lawsuit that many had hoped jeffr" EPstein tcptsit thee —b°1:',,coPon managed to get such slight apUrnsauliZ g4aary;eZI"e(f)ffo:'11stoactZlalffr; rhae Fkedaer2ZZLiaanad'agait.17„ 1.1....Pose him to "That injustice nceds to be addressed and will bc addressed' said Jack Scarola, one of t. ;:taitZaYtwassiirldbrurhaegbradEIZpi:.;Z:utZ, witang'rElerdoaficeadwh==glarin on suspicion of sexually abusing at least .40 rarsfan't les.ch'arglaers taictislanietidfallg, sealements to many .of the alleged victims and rega:TodutratVdcri, ,I.,agfeedTcli=utts Luvi:ruriLicl and included sex trafficking charges. thaStat=:11i)tastne=17da=i7= 'CSV I Cancer Support Virgin Islands m.ould expose, some of.. lurid allegations against Epstein by putting some of his accusers on t. stand ended abruptly in ascirt="1:rab',`,127. law .t says crime v let,. must be informed ab..tee:fl=fi's bwYer. " Vat has'said there was no conspiracy to nt was sal's. right' and the Plaa asfraeach"of . `'..no sweetheart deal by any t. attempt to inV ho :iseinanThlif:tnhda;:l:nbarsteatin nfijaftthe:fiiaryia:: tho cw:u'itn;ron bughnnti1811.stscnir;,,, Edwards, wohon with the hatice DcPart. ted a defamation Eo'f:ineaiIwh'rnif Ilen ploissaihiee'dthogthidis:::dc.ccrparieparl hisalrestel:Lati ung717:17'anla nf thlroara‘lirvii.;nsZ soltiPLamenandi:zni. tc 1;is a;rzir. spayettlinan [I:rat:nun and may rt Set their daY . aa`liTthey're willing to talk. They want to share their s*ries:. Edwards sat are calling for an 'Ram: ILjonatisiaFaranDaker, who rep_reserits„thenagPadalin; Con.gressiona.d,1 Dicsd::::_pvestsiciga:on. ta,nolc: sold nnaFy:;ouing 7darnornp7ticadfn;rsgho=. here I wa:k =t Len a be equally shocking is what Ihca II an extreme minimal punishment for this man without mally any public explanation as to whsy,s IL:happened' Fraafdikelbaodded. tilifirahbeori Enidr7pri'saL rat gioa. ""lea2:1 his Senate confirmation hearing.n agratinani "At t. end of the day, based on the evidence, Pdre'cldalliail; a 71teh nth; gi=aceVsoineo'affine' goes to jail, that guarantees he register generally itfitilidngriar,aans:.cdes other outcomes, is a good Pa Ita==rlinw Ft:Pear:id Miare"b itaildg hat for what they were sometimes told were massa, sessions. He allegedly had female .1'a:he:Char ‘cerlidedintftnibrEsZtearEauffnlasi;e7ad atrriCa 11C' want b olr F.psten was friends with Trump and hadavisited the real told int ervi cwrCia• laNtl;t-etiXasT.aaTicaTt Records also show Clinton flew on Epstein's jet more than two dozen times One young woman alleged in court documents that Epstein shared her with his friends, including Britain's Prince Andrew a charge dc,ied by Buckingham Palace. sticrIZrlicaVernh=satt:rn7rion= Kenneth Starr and Harvard professor A. Dershowitz. '.'.7",:;;;',',Tirigt T:14:,17 Cancer Support Virgin Islands (CSVI) sponsored by International Capital & Management Company' provides financial assistance to U.S. Virgin Islands cancer patients. During October Breast Cancer month, CSVI recently raised over $100,000. Contact Charlene Kehoe at 715-5806 or 340-690-8952 if you need support in your fight against cancer. Ake., All funds raised by CSVI are managed via the VI Cancer C•F•V•I Patient Fund of the Community Foundation of the Virgin Islands - a 501c3 charitable organization.

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