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Epstein Non‑Prosecution Agreement with U.S. Attorney’s Office includes immunity for co‑conspirators and alleged violationsCase Filekaggle-ho-013331House OversightEpstein Non‑Prosecution Agreement with U.S. Attorney’s Office includes immunity for co‑conspirators and alleged violations
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Epstein Non‑Prosecution Agreement with U.S. Attorney’s Office includes immunity for co‑conspirators and alleged violations
Epstein Non‑Prosecution Agreement with U.S. Attorney’s Office includes immunity for co‑conspirators and alleged violations The passage reveals a federal non‑prosecution agreement that shielded Jeffrey Epstein and his co‑conspirators from federal charges, mentions direct involvement of U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta, and suggests possible misconduct by the Justice Department in delaying plea entry. If verified, this would be a major revelation of prosecutorial misconduct and potential cover‑up involving high‑level officials, warranting immediate investigative follow‑up. Key insights: Epstein signed a non‑prosecution agreement on Sep 24, 2007 with the Southern District of Florida, avoiding federal charges.; The agreement allegedly protected co‑conspirators, including Nadia Marcinkova, from prosecution.; Acosta’s office allegedly delayed Epstein’s guilty plea to violate the agreement.
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