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Jeffrey Epstein non‑prosecution agreement, DOJ involvement, and alleged pressure on investigatorsCase Filekaggle-ho-021671House OversightJeffrey Epstein non‑prosecution agreement, DOJ involvement, and alleged pressure on investigators
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Jeffrey Epstein non‑prosecution agreement, DOJ involvement, and alleged pressure on investigators
Jeffrey Epstein non‑prosecution agreement, DOJ involvement, and alleged pressure on investigators The passage links a high‑profile billionaire (Jeffrey Epstein) to a secretive DOJ non‑prosecution agreement, mentions senior Florida officials (State Attorney Barry Krischer, Palm Beach Police Chief Reiter), and suggests possible interference by powerful lawyers and private investigators. It provides concrete leads – draft 53‑page indictment, $1 million payment to modeling agency MC2, and surveillance of investigators – that merit further document review and FOIA requests. If verified, these details would expose potential misconduct at the federal and state level, generating major public outcry. Key insights: Draft 53‑page federal indictment that could have carried a 20‑year sentence was prepared but never filed.; Non‑prosecution agreement (NPA) allowed Epstein to plead guilty only to two state misdemeanors despite federal trafficking investigation.; Epstein allegedly paid $1 million to modeling agency MC2 owned by Jean‑Luc Brunel, a known associate.
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