Affidavit alleges Jeffrey Epstein secured a non‑prosecution agreement with the federal government, shielding him from criminal liability for allege...
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The passage provides a concrete claim that Epstein entered a non‑prosecution agreement (NPA) with the federal government, limiting criminal exposure for roughly thirty victims and allowing a civil cap Affidavit filed by lead counsel Bradley James Edwards in Jane Doe v. Jeffrey Epstein (SDFL, case #08 Alleges Epstein signed a non‑prosecution agreement with the federal government covering ~30 minor
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