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Federal prosecutors allegedly granted Jeffrey Epstein immunity in sealed plea deal, violating Crime Victims’ Rights Act

Federal prosecutors allegedly granted Jeffrey Epstein immunity in sealed plea deal, violating Crime Victims’ Rights Act The passage reveals a potential criminal conspiracy by senior U.S. prosecutors to hide a massive sex‑trafficking case, granting immunity to Epstein and co‑accomplices. It names specific officials (U.S. Attorney’s Office, Judge, Attorney General’s office) and cites legal violations, offering concrete leads (court opinions, victim lawsuits, sealed agreement) for further investigation. If true, it would trigger a major scandal and possible criminal exposure for high‑level DOJ actors. Key insights: A sealed 2008 plea agreement gave Epstein immunity from federal prosecution in exchange for pleading to minor state charges.; Prosecutors allegedly misled victims about the status of the FBI sex‑trafficking case, violating the Crime Victims’ Rights Act.; Judge Marra’s 33‑page opinion cites affidavits, depositions, and interrogatories confirming the deal and the concealment.

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Federal prosecutors allegedly granted Jeffrey Epstein immunity in sealed plea deal, violating Crime Victims’ Rights Act The passage reveals a potential criminal conspiracy by senior U.S. prosecutors to hide a massive sex‑trafficking case, granting immunity to Epstein and co‑accomplices. It names specific officials (U.S. Attorney’s Office, Judge, Attorney General’s office) and cites legal violations, offering concrete leads (court opinions, victim lawsuits, sealed agreement) for further investigation. If true, it would trigger a major scandal and possible criminal exposure for high‑level DOJ actors. Key insights: A sealed 2008 plea agreement gave Epstein immunity from federal prosecution in exchange for pleading to minor state charges.; Prosecutors allegedly misled victims about the status of the FBI sex‑trafficking case, violating the Crime Victims’ Rights Act.; Judge Marra’s 33‑page opinion cites affidavits, depositions, and interrogatories confirming the deal and the concealment.

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