Brief argues against federal prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein on sex‑trafficking charges
The document is a legal argument urging the U.S. Attorney's Office not to pursue federal charges against Epstein. It contains no new factual allegations, financial details, or evidence linking powerfu Cites Eleventh Circuit precedent on §1591 requirements for sex‑trafficking of a minor. Claims the government lacks sufficient evidence to prove Epstein's guilt. Argues that federal prosecution would
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The document is a legal argument urging the U.S. Attorney's Office not to pursue federal charges against Epstein. It contains no new factual allegations, financial details, or evidence linking powerfu Cites Eleventh Circuit precedent on §1591 requirements for sex‑trafficking of a minor. Claims the government lacks sufficient evidence to prove Epstein's guilt. Argues that federal prosecution would
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