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Allegations of Prosecutorial Interference in Jeffrey Epstein Child Abuse InvestigationCase Filekaggle-ho-010515House OversightAllegations of Prosecutorial Interference in Jeffrey Epstein Child Abuse Investigation
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Allegations of Prosecutorial Interference in Jeffrey Epstein Child Abuse Investigation
Allegations of Prosecutorial Interference in Jeffrey Epstein Child Abuse Investigation The passage suggests possible undue influence on a state attorney's office by high‑profile lawyers (e.g., Dershowitz, Goldberger) to down‑grade Epstein's alleged crimes to a misdemeanor. It names specific individuals and a detective, hinting at internal communications that could be pursued. However, the excerpt is fragmented, lacks concrete dates, transaction details, or clear evidence of wrongdoing, limiting its immediate investigative utility. Key insights: Detective James Patterson recounts a shift in case handling after Jeffrey Epstein’s lawyers, possibly Alan Dershowitz, became involved.; A suggestion was made to issue a misdemeanor notice to Epstein rather than pursue felony charges.; Claims of bias or conflict of interest involving the state attorney and his familiarity with Epstein.
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