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Petition to Reopen Jeffrey Epstein Teen Sex Case Targets Federal Government Over Plea Deal

Petition to Reopen Jeffrey Epstein Teen Sex Case Targets Federal Government Over Plea Deal The passage reveals a legal effort to force a federal judge to reopen the Epstein case, implicating U.S. District Judge Kenneth Marra and federal officials for potentially violating the Crime Victims' Rights Act. It provides concrete names, dates, and a specific legal mechanism, offering a clear investigative lead, though the core facts are already public. Key insights: Attorneys filed a lawsuit on behalf of two Jane Does seeking to overturn Epstein's 2008 plea deal.; The suit alleges federal officials violated the Crime Victims' Rights Act by not informing victims of the deal.; U.S. District Judge Kenneth Marra may rule on the motion as early as fall 2017.

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Petition to Reopen Jeffrey Epstein Teen Sex Case Targets Federal Government Over Plea Deal The passage reveals a legal effort to force a federal judge to reopen the Epstein case, implicating U.S. District Judge Kenneth Marra and federal officials for potentially violating the Crime Victims' Rights Act. It provides concrete names, dates, and a specific legal mechanism, offering a clear investigative lead, though the core facts are already public. Key insights: Attorneys filed a lawsuit on behalf of two Jane Does seeking to overturn Epstein's 2008 plea deal.; The suit alleges federal officials violated the Crime Victims' Rights Act by not informing victims of the deal.; U.S. District Judge Kenneth Marra may rule on the motion as early as fall 2017.

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