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Attorney alleges DOJ withheld evidence and allowed plea deal that blocked federal prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein in 2008Case Filekaggle-ho-013363House OversightAttorney alleges DOJ withheld evidence and allowed plea deal that blocked federal prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein in 2008
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Attorney alleges DOJ withheld evidence and allowed plea deal that blocked federal prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein in 2008
Attorney alleges DOJ withheld evidence and allowed plea deal that blocked federal prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein in 2008 The affidavit provides a specific claim that a senior Assistant U.S. Attorney was aware of a state plea agreement for Epstein but did not disclose its effect on federal prosecution, and that the DOJ refused to share evidence with victims' counsel. This suggests a possible obstruction of justice and mishandling of victim rights, offering concrete names, dates, and agencies for follow‑up. While the claim is unverified, it ties a high‑level DOJ official to a controversial outcome involving a powerful financier, making it a strong investigative lead. Key insights: Attorney Bradley Edwards represented three minor victims of Epstein in 2008.; He contacted Assistant U.S. Attorney Marie Villafafia about the cases.; Villafafia informed him of a state plea agreement on June 27, 2008, but did not disclose its impact on federal prosecution.
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