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Epstein Plea Deal Linked to Federal Non‑Prosecution and Victim Compensation AgreementCase Filekaggle-ho-013335House OversightEpstein Plea Deal Linked to Federal Non‑Prosecution and Victim Compensation Agreement
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Epstein Plea Deal Linked to Federal Non‑Prosecution and Victim Compensation Agreement
Epstein Plea Deal Linked to Federal Non‑Prosecution and Victim Compensation Agreement The passage reveals a specific agreement where the U.S. Attorney’s Office secured a federal non‑prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein in exchange for a victim‑compensation arrangement covering 34 alleged victims. While the existence of a plea deal is known, the detail about a formal compensation agreement and the explicit mention of a federal non‑prosecution offer a concrete lead for further investigation into prosecutorial decision‑making and possible political influence. Key insights: Epstein entered a guilty plea on June 30, 2008 to Florida state sex offenses.; As part of the plea, a federal agreement was reached to avoid federal prosecution.; The agreement included acknowledgment that 34 additional minor victims could receive compensation under 18 U.S.C. § 2255.
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