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kaggle-ho-011954House Oversight

Jeffrey Epstein seeks to avoid lifelong sex‑offender label in 2007 plea negotiations

Jeffrey Epstein seeks to avoid lifelong sex‑offender label in 2007 plea negotiations The passage repeats already‑public information from 2007 about Epstein’s plea strategy and a denied link to a modeling agency. It offers no new names, dates, or financial details beyond what is widely reported, limiting investigative usefulness. The controversy is moderate but the lead lacks novelty or actionable specifics. Key insights: Epstein’s lawyers considered asking prosecutors to drop the lifelong sex‑offender requirement.; A draft letter to U.S. Attorney Alexander Costa was obtained by Page Six.; Owners of MC2 modeling, run by Jean‑Luc Brunel, deny Epstein was a financial backer.

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Jeffrey Epstein seeks to avoid lifelong sex‑offender label in 2007 plea negotiations The passage repeats already‑public information from 2007 about Epstein’s plea strategy and a denied link to a modeling agency. It offers no new names, dates, or financial details beyond what is widely reported, limiting investigative usefulness. The controversy is moderate but the lead lacks novelty or actionable specifics. Key insights: Epstein’s lawyers considered asking prosecutors to drop the lifelong sex‑offender requirement.; A draft letter to U.S. Attorney Alexander Costa was obtained by Page Six.; Owners of MC2 modeling, run by Jean‑Luc Brunel, deny Epstein was a financial backer.

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