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Sun‑Sentinel/Post investigation into Manhattan DA’s handling of Jeffrey Epstein’s level‑one sex‑offender registrationCase Filekaggle-ho-016495House OversightSun‑Sentinel/Post investigation into Manhattan DA’s handling of Jeffrey Epstein’s level‑one sex‑offender registration
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Sun‑Sentinel/Post investigation into Manhattan DA’s handling of Jeffrey Epstein’s level‑one sex‑offender registration
Sun‑Sentinel/Post investigation into Manhattan DA’s handling of Jeffrey Epstein’s level‑one sex‑offender registration The passage points to possible misconduct by the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, specifically Cyrus Vance Jr., in allegedly down‑playing Epstein’s crimes and refusing to release appellate briefing. It provides concrete dates, names (Cyrus Vance Jr., ADA Gaffney, Justice Pickholz), and a request that was denied, which could be followed up with FOIA or court filings. While the allegations are not new, the mention of sealed First Department appeal briefs offers a specific document to pursue, raising moderate to strong investigative value but lacking fresh evidence of financial flows or direct wrongdoing beyond procedural mishandling. Key insights: DA office allegedly advocated for level‑one offender status for Epstein despite evidence; Cyrus Vance Jr. reportedly unaware of the hearing, but sources dispute this; Post reporter Sue Edelman's Dec 4 2018 request for the appellate brief was denied
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