Attorney alleges DOJ withheld evidence and allowed plea deal that blocked federal prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein in 2008
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The affidavit provides a specific claim that a senior Assistant U.S. Attorney was aware of a state plea agreement for Epstein but did not disclose its effect on federal prosecution, and that the DOJ r Attorney Bradley Edwards represented three minor victims of Epstein in 2008. He contacted Assistant U.S. Attorney Marie Villafafia about the cases. Villafafia informed him of a state plea agreement o
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