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Internal email discussing a potential federal‑state prison arrangement for Jeffrey Epstein

Internal email discussing a potential federal‑state prison arrangement for Jeffrey Epstein The passage reveals a private communication that suggests officials considered a negotiated prison term to avoid federal prosecution of Epstein. It names no high‑level officials or concrete transactions, but it hints at possible prosecutorial discretion and a quid‑pro quo arrangement, which is a moderate‑value lead for further investigation. Key insights: Email from an unnamed 'A.' to 'Lilly' references a meeting on July 31 2007 about the Epstein case.; The Office (likely a DOJ or federal agency unit) indicated a two‑year state imprisonment term would satisfy federal interest.; Discussion of allowing Epstein to serve a sentence in a federal penitentiary in exchange for a state term.

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Internal email discussing a potential federal‑state prison arrangement for Jeffrey Epstein The passage reveals a private communication that suggests officials considered a negotiated prison term to avoid federal prosecution of Epstein. It names no high‑level officials or concrete transactions, but it hints at possible prosecutorial discretion and a quid‑pro quo arrangement, which is a moderate‑value lead for further investigation. Key insights: Email from an unnamed 'A.' to 'Lilly' references a meeting on July 31 2007 about the Epstein case.; The Office (likely a DOJ or federal agency unit) indicated a two‑year state imprisonment term would satisfy federal interest.; Discussion of allowing Epstein to serve a sentence in a federal penitentiary in exchange for a state term.

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kagglehouse-oversightmedium-importancejeffrey-epsteinprosecutorial-discretionfederal‑state-coordinationcriminal-justicepotential-misconduct
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