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U.S. Attorney Office Pressures Jeffrey Epstein Plea Timing and Sentencing Under Non‑Prosecution AgreementCase Filekaggle-ho-012207House OversightU.S. Attorney Office Pressures Jeffrey Epstein Plea Timing and Sentencing Under Non‑Prosecution Agreement
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U.S. Attorney Office Pressures Jeffrey Epstein Plea Timing and Sentencing Under Non‑Prosecution Agreement
U.S. Attorney Office Pressures Jeffrey Epstein Plea Timing and Sentencing Under Non‑Prosecution Agreement The fax reveals direct involvement of high‑ranking DOJ officials (Alexander Acosta, then‑U.S. Attorney) in managing the schedule and terms of Jeffrey Epstein’s plea and sentencing, suggesting possible interference with the agreement’s conditions. It provides specific dates, names, and procedural requests that could be pursued for records, emails, and compliance checks, making it a strong investigative lead, though the core facts about Epstein’s case are already public. Key insights: Letter dated Nov 5 2007 from U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta to an unnamed recipient.; Requests coordination with the State Attorney’s Office to set a November hearing for a simultaneous plea and sentencing.; Expresses concern that Epstein may be reconsidering a guilty plea despite a Non‑Prosecution Agreement (NPA).
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