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U.S. Attorney Acosta signals non‑negotiable two‑year sentence for Jeffrey Epstein amid plea discussionsCase Filekaggle-ho-012681House OversightU.S. Attorney Acosta signals non‑negotiable two‑year sentence for Jeffrey Epstein amid plea discussions
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U.S. Attorney Acosta signals non‑negotiable two‑year sentence for Jeffrey Epstein amid plea discussions
U.S. Attorney Acosta signals non‑negotiable two‑year sentence for Jeffrey Epstein amid plea discussions The passage reveals internal prosecutorial strategy and a firm stance by U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta on Epstein's sentencing, suggesting possible leverage or pressure tactics. It provides specific names, dates, and a deadline, offering a concrete lead for further investigation into prosecutorial conduct and potential political influence, but lacks direct evidence of wrongdoing beyond internal communications. Key insights: Acosta communicated a non‑negotiable minimum two‑year incarceration for Epstein.; A deadline of August 17 was set for the client’s decision on plea negotiations.; Reference to Section 2255 liability covering multiple minor victims, not just the 12 initially charged.
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