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Court filings reveal Jeffrey Epstein’s privileged treatment and secret plea deal involving federal prosecutors

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Court filings reveal Jeffrey Epstein’s privileged treatment and secret plea deal involving federal prosecutors The passage provides concrete details about how federal prosecutors allegedly colluded with Epstein’s legal team to secure a lenient plea, including private psychologist appointments, unrestricted travel, and a non‑prosecution agreement that granted immunity to accomplices. These specifics (case number, filing date, names of accomplices, and procedural anomalies) offer actionable leads for further investigation into prosecutorial misconduct and possible political influence, though the claims are already widely reported, limiting novelty. Key insights: Epstein was allowed a private psychologist and unrestricted travel while on probation, approved by the courts.; Federal prosecutors allegedly kept sentencing quiet and did not inform victims of the plea deal.; The plea reduced charges to felony prostitution, enabling the argument that victims were not victims.

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