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Alleged "blank check" immunity provision in non‑prosecution agreement for Jeffrey Epstein caseCase Filekaggle-ho-021898House OversightAlleged "blank check" immunity provision in non‑prosecution agreement for Jeffrey Epstein case
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Alleged "blank check" immunity provision in non‑prosecution agreement for Jeffrey Epstein case
Alleged "blank check" immunity provision in non‑prosecution agreement for Jeffrey Epstein case The passage reveals a purported clause granting immunity to any co‑conspirator in the Epstein case, implicating a high‑profile attorney (Alan Dershowitz) in drafting and defending the deal. This suggests a concrete lead-search for the actual non‑prosecution agreement, its terms, and any communications with federal prosecutors. The claim is sensitive and could spark major controversy if verified, though the source is a rough draft and lacks corroborating details, limiting its immediacy. Key insights: Reference to a non‑prosecution agreement that includes a "blank check" immunity provision covering all potential co‑conspirators in international/interstate sex trafficking.; The clause allegedly extends protection beyond Jeffrey Epstein and the four identified victims.; Alan Dershowitz is named as a key figure in drafting and defending the agreement.
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