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Witnesses linked to Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking case invoke Fifth Amendment and were covered by unusual non‑prosecution agreementsCase Filekaggle-ho-021897House OversightWitnesses linked to Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking case invoke Fifth Amendment and were covered by unusual non‑prosecution agreements
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Witnesses linked to Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking case invoke Fifth Amendment and were covered by unusual non‑prosecution agreements
Witnesses linked to Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking case invoke Fifth Amendment and were covered by unusual non‑prosecution agreements The passage suggests a possible pattern of witnesses (including Sarah Kellen, Miss Mucinska, and Miss Marcinkova) refusing to answer questions about Alan Dershowitz and being protected by atypical non‑prosecution agreements. While it hints at a broader cover‑up involving a high‑profile figure (Epstein) and a prominent attorney (Dershowitz), it lacks concrete details such as dates, transaction data, or direct evidence, limiting immediate investigative action. Key insights: Four individuals invoked the Fifth Amendment when questioned about Alan Dershowitz.; All three named women were reportedly covered by a “highly unusual” non‑prosecution agreement.; The speaker claims to have been a federal prosecutor and judge, implying insider knowledge.
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