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Assistant District Attorney Jennifer Gaffney recommended low-level sex offender designation for Jeffrey Epstein despite board recommendation

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #016490
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The passage reveals a specific prosecutorial decision that contradicts a state board's recommendation to classify Epstein as a high‑risk sex offender. It provides a concrete name, role, and action tha ADA Jennifer Gaffney argued for a level‑one designation for Epstein despite NYBSO's level‑three reco NYBSO cited compelling evidence of abuse of multiple underage girls. The decision could reflect pr

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