Document argues against federal prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein, citing alleged lack of victimhood and FBI involvement
Document argues against federal prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein, citing alleged lack of victimhood and FBI involvement The passage repeats already‑public claims about Epstein’s alleged lack of criminal history and suggests the FBI tried to label a witness as a victim. It provides no new names, dates, financial transactions, or actionable leads beyond what is widely known, limiting its investigative usefulness. Key insights: Claims that women involved did not view themselves as victims; Allegation that the FBI attempted to persuade a witness she was a victim; Argument that a federal prosecution would be an unprecedented misuse of power
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Document argues against federal prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein, citing alleged lack of victimhood and FBI involvement The passage repeats already‑public claims about Epstein’s alleged lack of criminal history and suggests the FBI tried to label a witness as a victim. It provides no new names, dates, financial transactions, or actionable leads beyond what is widely known, limiting its investigative usefulness. Key insights: Claims that women involved did not view themselves as victims; Allegation that the FBI attempted to persuade a witness she was a victim; Argument that a federal prosecution would be an unprecedented misuse of power
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