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FBI investigation of Jeffrey Epstein sex offenses and alleged failure to notify victims of CVRA rights
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kaggle-ho-014073House Oversight

FBI investigation of Jeffrey Epstein sex offenses and alleged failure to notify victims of CVRA rights

FBI investigation of Jeffrey Epstein sex offenses and alleged failure to notify victims of CVRA rights The passage reveals that the FBI deemed abuse allegations against Jeffrey Epstein credible and passed the case to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, yet it raises questions about whether victims were properly notified of their rights under the Crime Victims’ Rights Act (CVRA). This suggests a potential procedural misconduct by federal law‑enforcement and DOJ officials, offering a concrete lead (FBI notification logs, DOJ victim‑notification procedures) that could be pursued. The actors (FBI, DOJ, U.S. Attorney’s Office) are high‑level agencies, and the subject matter is highly controversial, though the claim is not entirely new. Key insights: FBI investigated Epstein and found allegations credible before 2008 non‑prosecution agreement.; Victims may not have been notified of CVRA/VRRA rights after the FBI gathered substantial evidence.; The passage cites DOJ policy on victim‑notification and suggests possible deviation in Epstein case.

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