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Epstein Plea Deal Remains Sealed, Attorneys Claim Women Were Procured for Sex as Minors
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kaggle-ho-013429House Oversight

Epstein Plea Deal Remains Sealed, Attorneys Claim Women Were Procured for Sex as Minors

Epstein Plea Deal Remains Sealed, Attorneys Claim Women Were Procured for Sex as Minors The passage reveals that Jeffrey Epstein's plea agreement is still sealed despite claims from three women that they were trafficked for sex while underage. It identifies specific attorneys and a judge, suggesting a possible procedural violation and concealment of evidence. While not providing direct financial details, it points to a legal obstruction that warrants follow‑up on the sealing rationale, the identities of the women, and any related non‑prosecution agreements. Key insights: Epstein's plea deal is sealed while other defendants' agreements were not.; Attorney Edwards represents three women alleging they were procured for sex as minors.; Judge Colbath presided over the case and allowed the sealing to continue.

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