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Alleged Violation of Crime Victims’ Rights Act in Jeffrey Epstein Plea DealCase Filekaggle-ho-013334House OversightAlleged Violation of Crime Victims’ Rights Act in Jeffrey Epstein Plea Deal
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Alleged Violation of Crime Victims’ Rights Act in Jeffrey Epstein Plea Deal
Alleged Violation of Crime Victims’ Rights Act in Jeffrey Epstein Plea Deal The passage details a concrete claim that federal prosecutors failed to notify victims of a state plea agreement, potentially undermining victims' statutory rights and suggesting a coordinated decision to forego federal prosecution. It names specific actors (AUSA Villafafia, attorney Edwards, victims E.W. and L.M.) and dates, offering a clear avenue for further legal and investigative follow‑up. While the allegation is not yet proven, it ties a high‑profile case to possible procedural misconduct, meriting moderate‑high investigative value. Key insights: AUSA Villafafia received Epstein’s state plea agreement on June 27, 2008, but did not inform victims’ counsel of its impact on federal prosecution.; Victims E.W. and L.M. were unaware of the plea until a July 11 hearing, suggesting a breach of the Crime Victims’ Rights Act (CVRA).; Attorney Edwards filed a CVRA enforcement action (Case No. 9:08‑CV‑80736) on July 7, 2008, alleging denial of victim rights.
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