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U.S. Attorney Acosta signals non‑negotiable two‑year sentence for Jeffrey Epstein amid plea discussions
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Case Filed-33883House OversightU.S. Attorney Acosta signals non‑negotiable two‑year sentence for Jeffrey Epstein amid plea discussions
November 11, 20251p5 persons
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d-33883House OversightU.S. Attorney Acosta signals non‑negotiable two‑year sentence for Jeffrey Epstein amid plea discussions
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The passage reveals internal prosecutorial strategy and a firm stance by U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta on Epstein's sentencing, suggesting possible leverage or pressure tactics. It provides specific Acosta communicated a non‑negotiable minimum two‑year incarceration for Epstein. A deadline of August 17 was set for the client’s decision on plea negotiations. Reference to Section 2255 liability co
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November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #012681
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