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Early Epstein accuser who cooperated with Palm Beach investigation

Epstein victim who was one of the first to cooperate with the Palm Beach Police investigation in 2005. Spoke to the media about being abused by Epstein when she was 16 years old. Featured in the Netflix documentary 'Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich.'

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Michelle Licata is mentioned in documents or reporting related to the Epstein case. Being mentioned does not imply any wrongdoing, criminal conduct, or inappropriate behavior.

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Document Mentions (5)

House OversightNov 11, 2025

Document references alleged Epstein non‑prosecution deal, FBI evidence, and pressure on U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Acosta during his 2017 labor‑secreta...

The passage links high‑level officials (Jeffrey Epstein, former U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Acosta, FBI, and the Trump administration) to a possible non‑prosecution agreement and alleged interference in a Mentions a non‑prosecution deal for Jeffrey Epstein referenced in an FLBI FOIA release. Claims FBI had sufficient evidence to prosecute but was allegedly overruled by political pressure. Alleges U.S.

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House OversightNov 11, 2025

Jane Doe recounts massage encounter with Jeffrey Epstein in Palm Beach, 2004

The passage provides a personal recollection linking a known billionaire (Jeffrey Epstein) to alleged sexual assault of a minor. While it adds another victim testimony, the core allegations are alread Victim identified as Michelle (Micelle) Licata, a former middle/high school student Incident described occurring in November 2004 in Palm Beach, Florida Details of a massage setting with a silver-hai

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House OversightNov 11, 2025

Document alleges Alexander Acosta’s involvement in Jeffrey Epstein plea deal and potential immunity for co‑conspirators

The passage links a former U.S. Labor Secretary (Alexander Acosta) to the negotiation of Epstein’s 2007 non‑prosecution agreement, suggesting possible misconduct and abuse of power. It also mentions A Acosta personally involved in negotiations of Epstein’s 2007 plea deal granting immunity from federa Deal included a 13‑month private jail sentence for Epstein in exchange for cooperation. Acosta lat

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House OversightNov 11, 2025

Alleged Deal Between Future Trump Cabinet Secretary Alexander Acosta and Jeffrey Epstein’s Lawyers Suppressed Federal Probe

The passage outlines a specific non‑prosecution agreement negotiated by Alexander Acosta, then U.S. Attorney in Miami and later Secretary of Labor under President Trump, that granted immunity to Jeffr Acosta met with Epstein’s attorney Jay Letkowitz in October 2007 to negotiate a plea deal. The agreement limited Epstein to 13 months in county jail and granted immunity to unnamed co‑conspir Acosta

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House OversightNov 11, 2025

NY Post seeks to unseal sealed appellate briefs in Jeffrey Epstein appeal, exposing DA and prosecutor conduct

The filing reveals a concrete dispute over sealed court documents that could shed light on why the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office and Florida prosecutors allegedly gave Jeffrey Epstein preferent NY Post filed a motion (Dec 21, 2018) to unseal appellate briefs in Epstein’s SORA appeal, requestin Manhattan DA’s office (Danny Frost, Karen Friedman‑Agnifilo) initially opposed unsealing, citing C

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