Document references Jeffrey Epstein's non‑prosecution agreement, ongoing investigations and Florida AG's refusal to comment
The passage hints at undisclosed federal investigations into child‑trafficking that could involve Epstein despite his 2010 non‑prosecution agreement. It mentions the Florida Attorney General’s office Epstein’s 2010 non‑prosecution agreement (NPA) may have shielded him from further prosecution. Federal investigators were reportedly following leads that could result in child‑trafficking charges The
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The passage hints at undisclosed federal investigations into child‑trafficking that could involve Epstein despite his 2010 non‑prosecution agreement. It mentions the Florida Attorney General’s office Epstein’s 2010 non‑prosecution agreement (NPA) may have shielded him from further prosecution. Federal investigators were reportedly following leads that could result in child‑trafficking charges The
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