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Attorney for Epstein Victims Claims Sealed Deal and Federal Inaction Amid Ongoing LawsuitsAttorney for Epstein Victims Claims Sealed Deal and Federal Inaction Amid Ongoing Lawsuits
Attorney for Epstein Victims Claims Sealed Deal and Federal Inaction Amid Ongoing Lawsuits The passage reveals a sealed federal agreement related to Epstein’s case, mentions attempts to keep documents sealed on grounds of government interest, and notes a Palm Beach Police Chief’s request for FBI involvement that was ignored. These details provide concrete leads—court filings, judge names, and law‑enforcement actions—that merit follow‑up, especially regarding why federal charges were limited and how the sealed agreement may have protected third parties. Key insights: Barry Maxwell alleges federal prosecutors routinely avoid sex‑assault cases unless they involve serial offenders or cross jurisdictions.; Epstein’s attorney filed to keep a confidential agreement sealed, citing government and third‑party protection.; Circuit Judge Jeffrey Colbath ordered the agreement unsealed; the Fourth District Court of Appeals upheld the order.
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Attorney for Epstein Victims Claims Sealed Deal and Federal Inaction Amid Ongoing Lawsuits The passage reveals a sealed federal agreement related to Epstein’s case, mentions attempts to keep documents sealed on grounds of government interest, and notes a Palm Beach Police Chief’s request for FBI involvement that was ignored. These details provide concrete leads—court filings, judge names, and law‑enforcement actions—that merit follow‑up, especially regarding why federal charges were limited and how the sealed agreement may have protected third parties. Key insights: Barry Maxwell alleges federal prosecutors routinely avoid sex‑assault cases unless they involve serial offenders or cross jurisdictions.; Epstein’s attorney filed to keep a confidential agreement sealed, citing government and third‑party protection.; Circuit Judge Jeffrey Colbath ordered the agreement unsealed; the Fourth District Court of Appeals upheld the order.
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Jack Goldberger“abided’ by deal, says defense Epstein's attorney Jack Goldberger released the following statement: "This document”
Edward Jay Epstein“Page 2 ATTORNEY FOR EPSTEIN VICTIMS: 'T HAVE NEVER SEEN A STRANGER CASE' Palm”
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