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Attorney alleges DOJ withheld evidence and failed to disclose federal plea deal in 2008 Epstein caseCase Filekaggle-ho-013468House OversightAttorney alleges DOJ withheld evidence and failed to disclose federal plea deal in 2008 Epstein case
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Attorney alleges DOJ withheld evidence and failed to disclose federal plea deal in 2008 Epstein case
Attorney alleges DOJ withheld evidence and failed to disclose federal plea deal in 2008 Epstein case The affidavit provides a specific claim that a U.S. Assistant Attorney (Marie Villafafia) knowingly withheld information about a federal plea agreement that would have precluded further prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein, and that the DOJ refused to share evidence with victim counsel. It names concrete actors, dates, and legal actions, offering a clear investigative path (requesting DOJ records, FOIA requests, interviewing the AUSA, reviewing the plea agreement). However, the claim is not yet corroborated and similar allegations have been reported, limiting its novelty and impact. Key insights: Bradley Edwards, a Florida attorney, represented three minor victims of Epstein in 2008.; He contacted AUSA Marie Villafafia to discuss evidence; she did not disclose an existing federal plea deal.; Villafafia informed Edwards of a state plea agreement on June 27, 2008, but omitted that it would block federal prosecution.
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