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Kenneth Starr raises concerns over USAO handling of restitution fund and attorney appointment in Epstein settlement
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Kenneth Starr raises concerns over USAO handling of restitution fund and attorney appointment in Epstein settlement

Kenneth Starr raises concerns over USAO handling of restitution fund and attorney appointment in Epstein settlement The passage suggests possible procedural misconduct by a U.S. Attorney's Office in a high‑profile settlement involving a wealthy individual, and it is signed by former special counsel Kenneth W. Starr, giving it investigative weight. However, it lacks concrete details on financial flows, specific officials, or dates beyond 2007, limiting immediate actionable steps. Key insights: Starr alleges the USAO improperly forced the appointment of a paid attorney representative to litigate claims for victims.; He proposes a restitution fund model, citing a precedent in U.S. v. Boehm (Alaska, 2004).; The USAO allegedly changed criteria for the attorney representative after settlement negotiations.

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