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Non‑prosecution agreement for Jeffrey Epstein tied to a federal victim‑compensation deal

The passage reveals that Epstein’s lenient plea bargain was conditioned on a secret federal non‑prosecution agreement that also allowed compensation to up to 34 alleged victims under 18 U.S.C. § 2255. Epstein entered a guilty plea to Florida sex‑offense charges on June 30, 2008. The plea was conditioned on the Federal Government agreeing not to prosecute him. A separate agreement allowed up to 34

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
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House Oversight #010582
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The passage reveals that Epstein’s lenient plea bargain was conditioned on a secret federal non‑prosecution agreement that also allowed compensation to up to 34 alleged victims under 18 U.S.C. § 2255. Epstein entered a guilty plea to Florida sex‑offense charges on June 30, 2008. The plea was conditioned on the Federal Government agreeing not to prosecute him. A separate agreement allowed up to 34

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effectively terminated by the U.S. Attorney’s office. See Hearing Transcript, July 11, 2008 (Exhibit “Q”). 39, Edwards learned that Jane Doe felt so strongly that the plea bargain was inappropriate that she made her own determination to appear on a television program and exercise her First Amendment rights to criticize the unduly lenient plea bargain Epstein received in a criminal case. 40. The CVRA action that Edwards filed was recently administratively closed and Edwards filed a Motion to reopen that proceeding. See No. 9:08-CV-80736 (S.D. Fla.). Epstein’s Entry of Guilty Pleas to Sex Offenses 41. Ultimately, on June 30, 2008, in the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit in Palm Beach County, Florida, defendant Epstein, entered pleas of "guilty" to various Florida state crimes involving the solicitation of minors for prostitution and the procurement of minors for the purposes of prostitution. See Plea Colloquy (Exhibit “R”). 42. As a condition of that plea, and in exchange for the Federal Government not prosecuting the Defendant, Epstein additionally entered into an agreement with the Federal Government acknowledging that approximately thirty-four (34) other young girls could receive payments from him under the federal statute providing for compensation to victims of child sexual abuse, 18 U.S.C. § 2255. As had been agreed months before, the U.S. Attorney’s Office did not prosecute Epstein federally for his sexual abuse of these minor girls. See Addendum to Non-Prosecution Agreement (Exhibit “S”) (in redacted form to protect the identities of the minors involved). 17

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