Attorney for Epstein Victims Claims Sealed Deal and Federal Inaction Amid Ongoing Lawsuits
The passage reveals a sealed federal agreement related to Epstein’s case, mentions attempts to keep documents sealed on grounds of government interest, and notes a Palm Beach Police Chief’s request fo Barry Maxwell alleges federal prosecutors routinely avoid sex‑assault cases unless they involve seri Epstein’s attorney filed to keep a confidential agreement sealed, citing government and third‑part
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The passage reveals a sealed federal agreement related to Epstein’s case, mentions attempts to keep documents sealed on grounds of government interest, and notes a Palm Beach Police Chief’s request fo Barry Maxwell alleges federal prosecutors routinely avoid sex‑assault cases unless they involve seri Epstein’s attorney filed to keep a confidential agreement sealed, citing government and third‑part
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“...d five underage girls for massages and sometimes sex at his El Brillo Way home. Then-State Attorney Barry Krischer declined to pros- ecute Epstein on multiple charges involving unlawful sex acts with minors. Instea...”
Michael Reiter“...hich charged Epstein on the lesser charge of soliciting prostitution. Then-Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter wrote Krischer a letter asking him to recuse himself from the case. When that didn't happen, Reiter...”
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The passage contains specific names (State Attorney Barry Krischer, Police Chief Michael Reiter, Attorney Alan Dershowitz, former prosecutor Kenneth Starr) and describes alleged interference with the Epstein’s team allegedly pressured Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter to drop or soften charges. Reiter reportedly wrote to State Attorney Krischer urging his disqualification and referred the ca
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