FBI and U.S. Attorney documents allege Jeffrey Epstein threatened staff to obstruct a 2007 grand jury subpoena
FBI and U.S. Attorney documents allege Jeffrey Epstein threatened staff to obstruct a 2007 grand jury subpoena The passage provides concrete details—dates, FBI agents, a specific subpoena, and an email describing a plea agreement—that point to witness tampering by Epstein. While it does not directly implicate high‑level political figures, the evidence of obstruction of justice and a negotiated plea are actionable leads for investigators and could fuel public outrage if linked to broader networks. Key insights: FBI agents attempted to serve a grand jury subpoena to Leslie Groff, Epstein's personal assistant, on Aug. 21, 2007.; Epstein instructed Groff not to cooperate and warned her against turning over documents and electronic evidence.; A September 18, 2007 email from AUSA Villafafia to Lefkowitz attached a proposed plea agreement citing Epstein's witness tampering.
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FBI and U.S. Attorney documents allege Jeffrey Epstein threatened staff to obstruct a 2007 grand jury subpoena The passage provides concrete details—dates, FBI agents, a specific subpoena, and an email describing a plea agreement—that point to witness tampering by Epstein. While it does not directly implicate high‑level political figures, the evidence of obstruction of justice and a negotiated plea are actionable leads for investigators and could fuel public outrage if linked to broader networks. Key insights: FBI agents attempted to serve a grand jury subpoena to Leslie Groff, Epstein's personal assistant, on Aug. 21, 2007.; Epstein instructed Groff not to cooperate and warned her against turning over documents and electronic evidence.; A September 18, 2007 email from AUSA Villafafia to Lefkowitz attached a proposed plea agreement citing Epstein's witness tampering.
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