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Epstein Victims Claim Prosecutors Secretly Barred Sex Offense Prosecutions Without Notification
Epstein Victims Claim Prosecutors Secretly Barred Sex Offense Prosecutions Without Notification The passage reveals a potential pattern of undisclosed plea agreements that prevented prosecution of sexual offenses against Epstein victims, indicating possible prosecutorial misconduct and victim rights violations. While it names the U.S. Attorney’s Office and references specific victim filings, it lacks concrete details such as dates, specific officials, or financial transactions, limiting immediate investigative action but still offering a worthwhile lead for further document review. Key insights: Victims (Jane Doe #1 and #2) discovered undisclosed agreements blocking prosecution of Epstein's sex offenses.; Prosecutors allegedly entered plea deals without informing victims, violating the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA).; Victims claim reliance on U.S. Attorney’s Office representatives to their detriment.
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