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Former Assistant U.S. Attorney hired by Epstein after investigating him, alleged role in facilitating underage sexual abuseCase Filekaggle-ho-010588House OversightFormer Assistant U.S. Attorney hired by Epstein after investigating him, alleged role in facilitating underage sexual abuse
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Former Assistant U.S. Attorney hired by Epstein after investigating him, alleged role in facilitating underage sexual abuse
Former Assistant U.S. Attorney hired by Epstein after investigating him, alleged role in facilitating underage sexual abuse The passage ties a former federal prosecutor (Reinhart) directly to Jeffrey Epstein’s network, suggesting a conflict of interest and possible obstruction of justice. It provides specific names, dates, and deposition references that could be pursued for evidence of misconduct and illegal facilitation of sexual abuse. The involvement of high‑profile figures (Ghislaine Maxwell, Prince Andrew) adds controversy and public interest, making it a strong investigative lead. Key insights: Reinhart was an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Southern District of Florida during the criminal investigation of Epstein.; Reinhart left the U.S. Attorney’s Office and was immediately hired by Epstein to represent his pilots and co‑conspirators in civil cases.; Depositions cited describe Maxwell’s knowledge of underage victims, her photographing them, and coordinating abuse with Epstein.
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