Draft House Oversight Document Mentions Planned Trial of Jeffrey Epstein Victim S.R. and Potential Exposure of Epstein’s Abuse Network
Draft House Oversight Document Mentions Planned Trial of Jeffrey Epstein Victim S.R. and Potential Exposure of Epstein’s Abuse Network The passage reveals a draft congressional oversight note that a civil suit against Jeffrey Epstein was poised to go to trial, potentially exposing dozens of victims and alleged crimes. It identifies a specific victim (initials S.R.) and references a non‑prosecution agreement, suggesting a concrete legal proceeding that could yield testimony and documents. While the information is not new to the public, the mention of a pending trial and the involvement of a House oversight body provides a actionable lead for investigators to locate the case file, identify witnesses, and examine why the trial may have been halted. Key insights: S.R., a young woman, is identified as a sexual abuse victim in a non‑prosecution agreement (NPA) with Jeffrey Epstein.; A civil suit against Epstein was scheduled for trial, potentially the first public trial exposing his alleged abuse of 35 girls.; The draft notes that 31 victims had settled, leaving three represented by Mr. Edwards and the author.
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Draft House Oversight Document Mentions Planned Trial of Jeffrey Epstein Victim S.R. and Potential Exposure of Epstein’s Abuse Network The passage reveals a draft congressional oversight note that a civil suit against Jeffrey Epstein was poised to go to trial, potentially exposing dozens of victims and alleged crimes. It identifies a specific victim (initials S.R.) and references a non‑prosecution agreement, suggesting a concrete legal proceeding that could yield testimony and documents. While the information is not new to the public, the mention of a pending trial and the involvement of a House oversight body provides a actionable lead for investigators to locate the case file, identify witnesses, and examine why the trial may have been halted. Key insights: S.R., a young woman, is identified as a sexual abuse victim in a non‑prosecution agreement (NPA) with Jeffrey Epstein.; A civil suit against Epstein was scheduled for trial, potentially the first public trial exposing his alleged abuse of 35 girls.; The draft notes that 31 victims had settled, leaving three represented by Mr. Edwards and the author.
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