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Debate Over Whether Jeffrey Epstein’s Federal Non‑Prosecution Deal Violated Victims’ RightsDebate Over Whether Jeffrey Epstein’s Federal Non‑Prosecution Deal Violated Victims’ Rights
Debate Over Whether Jeffrey Epstein’s Federal Non‑Prosecution Deal Violated Victims’ Rights The passage reveals that U.S. attorneys concealed a federal non‑prosecution agreement from alleged victims and possibly violated the Crime Victims’ Rights Act, suggesting a potential prosecutorial misconduct lead. It names specific officials (Assistant U.S. Attorney Dexter Lee) and a high‑profile defense lawyer (Roy Black), indicating actionable follow‑up on the unsealed correspondence and the legal basis for victim notification. While the details are not wholly new, the procedural angles and the pending court rulings provide a moderate‑to‑strong investigative lead. Key insights: Federal non‑prosecution agreement with Epstein kept secret from victims in 2008.; U.S. attorneys sent letters to victims describing an ongoing federal investigation despite the agreement.; Assistant U.S. Attorney Dexter Lee cited the Crime Victims’ Rights Act to argue victim notification only after indictment.
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Debate Over Whether Jeffrey Epstein’s Federal Non‑Prosecution Deal Violated Victims’ Rights The passage reveals that U.S. attorneys concealed a federal non‑prosecution agreement from alleged victims and possibly violated the Crime Victims’ Rights Act, suggesting a potential prosecutorial misconduct lead. It names specific officials (Assistant U.S. Attorney Dexter Lee) and a high‑profile defense lawyer (Roy Black), indicating actionable follow‑up on the unsealed correspondence and the legal basis for victim notification. While the details are not wholly new, the procedural angles and the pending court rulings provide a moderate‑to‑strong investigative lead. Key insights: Federal non‑prosecution agreement with Epstein kept secret from victims in 2008.; U.S. attorneys sent letters to victims describing an ongoing federal investigation despite the agreement.; Assistant U.S. Attorney Dexter Lee cited the Crime Victims’ Rights Act to argue victim notification only after indictment.
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