Alleged Violation of 2007 Non‑Prosecution Agreement in Renewed Federal Grand Jury Investigation of Jeffrey Epstein
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Alleged Violation of 2007 Non‑Prosecution Agreement in Renewed Federal Grand Jury Investigation of Jeffrey Epstein The passage outlines a claim that the Department of Justice and the U.S. Attorney’s Office reinstated a grand jury subpoena despite a 2007 Non‑Prosecution Agreement that should have protected Epstein and named witnesses. It provides specific dates, documents (Tab 21), and names (Ms. Villafana, Leslie Groff) that could be pursued for verification, but it lacks concrete evidence of wrongdoing and does not introduce new high‑level actors beyond DOJ officials, limiting its impact. Key insights: September 24, 2007 Non‑Prosecution Agreement allegedly bars further federal prosecution of Epstein and certain witnesses.; A new grand jury subpoena in New York is claimed to violate that agreement.; The document cites a DOJ appeal by Epstein and asserts no breach of the agreement.
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