Case Filekaggle-ho-013489House OversightAttorney Affidavit Details Epstein Non‑Prosecution Agreement, Fifth‑Amendment Obstructions, and Potential Witness Tapes Involving High‑Profile Figures
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Attorney Affidavit Details Epstein Non‑Prosecution Agreement, Fifth‑Amendment Obstructions, and Potential Witness Tapes Involving High‑Profile Figures
Attorney Affidavit Details Epstein Non‑Prosecution Agreement, Fifth‑Amendment Obstructions, and Potential Witness Tapes Involving High‑Profile Figures The affidavit outlines concrete investigative leads: a recorded interview (the "Rush tape") that may contain admissions by Jeffrey Epstein, references to a non‑prosecution agreement that shielded him, and mentions of numerous high‑profile individuals (Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, Alan Dershowitz, Ghislaine Maxwell, etc.) as potential witnesses or co‑conspirators. It provides specific dates, case numbers, and procedural actions (requests for discovery, subpoenas, communications with U.S. Attorneys) that could be pursued. While many claims are unverified and rely on the attorney’s memory, the material points to actionable evidence (the tape, flight logs, deposition notices) and implicates powerful actors, making it a strong lead for further investigation. Key insights: Epstein’s non‑prosecution agreement (NPA) allegedly blocked federal charges for ~30 victims.; Attorney claims a tape of Epstein’s interview with journalist George Rush exists and may contain admissions and perjury evidence.; Multiple co‑defendants and witnesses invoked the Fifth Amendment, limiting discovery.
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