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Epstein case details reveal alleged plea deal, intimidation of witnesses, and polygraph claim
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Epstein case details reveal alleged plea deal, intimidation of witnesses, and polygraph claim

Epstein case details reveal alleged plea deal, intimidation of witnesses, and polygraph claim The passage mentions a possible undisclosed plea bargain involving high‑profile attorneys, intimidation of a potential witness, and a polygraph claim about knowledge of victims' ages. These are actionable leads (names, alleged deal terms, phone records) that could be pursued, but the information is vague, unverified, and largely repeats already public narratives about Epstein, limiting its novelty and impact. Key insights: Prosecutor Lanna Belohlavek allegedly offered a plea deal to Epstein’s attorneys in April, including a single assault charge and probation.; Attorney Jack Goldberger denies any plea agreement existed.; A woman linked to the case was allegedly threatened and offered compensation to stay silent; phone records show a call to Epstein’s personal assistant and a New York corporation.

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