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Former top aide to Jeffrey Epstein prosecutor defends Alexander Acosta and alleges secret plea dealCase Filekaggle-ho-023125House OversightFormer top aide to Jeffrey Epstein prosecutor defends Alexander Acosta and alleges secret plea deal
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Former top aide to Jeffrey Epstein prosecutor defends Alexander Acosta and alleges secret plea deal
Former top aide to Jeffrey Epstein prosecutor defends Alexander Acosta and alleges secret plea deal The passage provides a named former assistant (Jeffrey H. Sloman) who claims the 2008 non‑prosecution agreement for Epstein was secret, involved political pressure, and mentions President Donald Trump, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Miami, and the Department of Justice. It suggests a possible misconduct or immunity deal that could be investigated, but offers few concrete documents, dates, or transaction details, limiting immediate actionable steps. Key insights: Sloman, former second‑in‑command to U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta, says the 2008 Epstein plea deal was kept secret.; He alleges political pressure from President Donald Trump and other senior officials to secure the deal.; Claims that the agreement included immunity for Epstein and possibly other co‑conspirators.
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