FBI memo claims Jeffrey Epstein provided information to the FBI in 2008, raising questions about his “sweetheart” plea deal
FBI memo claims Jeffrey Epstein provided information to the FBI in 2008, raising questions about his “sweetheart” plea deal The passage reveals a previously unseen FBI memo stating Epstein gave information to the FBI, which could indicate a quid‑pro quo with federal prosecutors and implicates high‑profile figures (Trump, Clinton, Prince Andrew). It offers concrete leads – the memo date, the exact language, and mentions of travel locations – that merit follow‑up, but the content is vague and unverified, limiting immediate actionable steps. Key insights: FBI memo dated Sept. 18, 2008 says “Epstein has also provided information to the FBI as agreed upon.”; Memo was posted on the FBI’s public FOIA vault, suggesting possible disclosure requirements.; The memo references no specific details of the information provided or who was interviewed.
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FBI memo claims Jeffrey Epstein provided information to the FBI in 2008, raising questions about his “sweetheart” plea deal The passage reveals a previously unseen FBI memo stating Epstein gave information to the FBI, which could indicate a quid‑pro quo with federal prosecutors and implicates high‑profile figures (Trump, Clinton, Prince Andrew). It offers concrete leads – the memo date, the exact language, and mentions of travel locations – that merit follow‑up, but the content is vague and unverified, limiting immediate actionable steps. Key insights: FBI memo dated Sept. 18, 2008 says “Epstein has also provided information to the FBI as agreed upon.”; Memo was posted on the FBI’s public FOIA vault, suggesting possible disclosure requirements.; The memo references no specific details of the information provided or who was interviewed.
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