Epstein plea deal to remain sealed for now
Summary
The passage reiterates already well‑documented facts about the sealing of Jeffrey Epstein's 2009 Florida plea deal. It provides no new names, dates, or financial details beyond what is publicly known, Judge Jeffrey Colbath declined to unseal the plea documents immediately. Attorney Jack Goldberger was given a deadline to justify continued sealing. The plea deal was part of a 2007 agreement to avoi
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