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Epstein Non‑Prosecution Agreement with U.S. Attorney’s Office and alleged federal protection of co‑conspiratorsCase Filekaggle-ho-010578House OversightEpstein Non‑Prosecution Agreement with U.S. Attorney’s Office and alleged federal protection of co‑conspirators
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Epstein Non‑Prosecution Agreement with U.S. Attorney’s Office and alleged federal protection of co‑conspirators
Epstein Non‑Prosecution Agreement with U.S. Attorney’s Office and alleged federal protection of co‑conspirators The passage reveals a federal non‑prosecution agreement that shielded Jeffrey Epstein and his co‑conspirators from federal charges, includes specific dates, officials (U.S. Attorney R. Alexander Acosta), and mentions FBI correspondence. If verified, it would expose a high‑level prosecutorial deal that protected a network of sexual‑abuse offenders, a major controversy with significant public and legal implications. Key insights: Epstein signed a non‑prosecution agreement on Sep 24 2007 with the Southern District of Florida U.S. Attorney’s Office.; Agreement granted a 30‑month sentence and immunity from federal charges in exchange for a state plea.; The deal also protected co‑conspirators, including Nadia Marcinkova, from federal prosecution.
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