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Non‑public non‑prosecution agreement (NPA) signed by Jeffrey Epstein in 2007, allegedly shielding him from prosecution and limiting victim civil actions

Non‑public non‑prosecution agreement (NPA) signed by Jeffrey Epstein in 2007, allegedly shielding him from prosecution and limiting victim civil actions The passage describes a secret non‑prosecution agreement that appears to have been negotiated by high‑profile prosecutors (including a U.S. Attorney) to protect Jeffrey Epstein from a 57‑count indictment, while preventing victims from being consulted. If true, it reveals a potentially illegal use of prosecutorial discretion, possible obstruction of justice, and a cover‑up involving senior Justice Department officials, which would be a major scandal and a clear target for investigative follow‑up. Key insights: Epstein signed a secret NPA on September 24, 2007, avoiding a 57‑count indictment.; The agreement was drafted by the U.S. Attorney's Office and included immunity provisions for Epstein.; Victims were not consulted or notified about the NPA, despite being potential civil claimants.

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Non‑public non‑prosecution agreement (NPA) signed by Jeffrey Epstein in 2007, allegedly shielding him from prosecution and limiting victim civil actions The passage describes a secret non‑prosecution agreement that appears to have been negotiated by high‑profile prosecutors (including a U.S. Attorney) to protect Jeffrey Epstein from a 57‑count indictment, while preventing victims from being consulted. If true, it reveals a potentially illegal use of prosecutorial discretion, possible obstruction of justice, and a cover‑up involving senior Justice Department officials, which would be a major scandal and a clear target for investigative follow‑up. Key insights: Epstein signed a secret NPA on September 24, 2007, avoiding a 57‑count indictment.; The agreement was drafted by the U.S. Attorney's Office and included immunity provisions for Epstein.; Victims were not consulted or notified about the NPA, despite being potential civil claimants.

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