Alleged secret agreement shielding Jeffrey Epstein from federal prosecution in exchange for silence, involving high‑level contacts and potential se...
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The passage hints at a covert deal that protected Epstein and his associates from prosecution, mentions a former Djibouti port director and implicates unnamed powerful U.S. figures (the Clintons). Whi Alleged agreement where Epstein signed a deal to avoid a ten‑year federal sentence. Deal purportedly also protected employees who supplied "massage girls" and were accused of molestati Reference to a
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