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Acosta met with Epstein lawyer Jay Lefkowitz to discuss sealing non‑prosecution deal
Acosta met with Epstein lawyer Jay Lefkowitz to discuss sealing non‑prosecution deal The passage links a former U.S. attorney and Trump cabinet official (Alexander Acosta) to a private meeting with Jeffrey Epstein’s lawyer to negotiate a sealed non‑prosecution agreement that would hide victims and cancel subpoenas. This suggests a concrete lead-who attended, what was discussed, and whether any communications exist-that could be pursued through subpoenas, FOIA requests, and witness interviews. The claim is moderately novel (specific meeting location and participants not widely reported) and involves high‑level officials, making it potentially controversial, but lacks direct evidence of wrongdoing beyond the allegation. Key insights: Acosta, then U.S. attorney, met with Epstein’s lawyer Jay Lefkowitz at a West Palm Beach Marriott.; Meeting allegedly focused on finalizing a non‑prosecution agreement that would keep victims uninformed and seal the deal.; The agreement would also cancel all grand jury subpoenas related to Epstein.
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