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Internal government email discussing handling of Jeffrey Epstein civil case documents and attorney feesCase Filekaggle-ho-012632House OversightInternal government email discussing handling of Jeffrey Epstein civil case documents and attorney fees
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Internal government email discussing handling of Jeffrey Epstein civil case documents and attorney fees
Internal government email discussing handling of Jeffrey Epstein civil case documents and attorney fees The passage reveals a federal official (likely from the Department of Justice) coordinating with a private attorney about limiting access to indictment and plea agreement materials in the Epstein case, suggesting possible government control over information flow and potential conflict‑of‑interest arrangements. It provides concrete names, dates, and procedural questions that merit follow‑up, but lacks direct evidence of wrongdoing by high‑level officials. Key insights: Email from Ann Marie C. Villafana (USAFLS) to DOJ counsel Jay Lefkowitz about conference call with attorney Bert Ocariz.; Discussion of providing limited sections of a plea agreement (paragraphs 7‑10) to the defense team.; Statement that the federal government will not indict Epstein, but has planned charges under 18 USC 2255.
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