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Mintz Fraade law firm letter outlines plan to secure non‑jail resolution for Jeffrey Epstein with involvement of Governor Ben Barnes, DOJ‑linked at...

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #026793
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1
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2

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The passage names several high‑profile actors (President Trump, Governor Ben Barnes, a former DOJ senior attorney, and Goldman Sachs) in a coordinated effort to negotiate a favorable outcome for Jeffr Mintz Fraade law firm claims to represent TowersInvestors.com and Steven Hoffenberg in assisting Eps Governor Ben Barnes is said to be ready to meet President Trump to secure a federal agreement for

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