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Attorneys allege Miami U.S. Attorney's Office concealed non‑prosecution agreement with Jeffrey Epstein, violating Crime Victims’ Rights ActCase Filekaggle-ho-013406House OversightAttorneys allege Miami U.S. Attorney's Office concealed non‑prosecution agreement with Jeffrey Epstein, violating Crime Victims’ Rights Act
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Attorneys allege Miami U.S. Attorney's Office concealed non‑prosecution agreement with Jeffrey Epstein, violating Crime Victims’ Rights Act
Attorneys allege Miami U.S. Attorney's Office concealed non‑prosecution agreement with Jeffrey Epstein, violating Crime Victims’ Rights Act The passage provides a concrete allegation that a federal prosecutor’s office signed a non‑prosecution deal with billionaire Jeffrey Epstein and misled victims, suggesting possible abuse of prosecutorial discretion and political influence. It names specific officials (U.S. Attorney’s Office, special counsel Valle) and references the Crime Victims’ Rights Act, offering clear leads for document requests and FOIA inquiries. While the claim is not new, the detail about a concealed agreement and the involvement of a high‑profile figure (Epstein) raise moderate investigative value and controversy. Key insights: Claims that the Southern District of Florida U.S. Attorney’s Office signed a non‑prosecution agreement with Epstein in 2007‑2008.; Alleged false notification letters to victims stating an ongoing investigation while the deal was already in place.; Attorney‑client motion seeks to invalidate the agreement on grounds of CVRA violations.
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