Allegations that FBI withheld plea‑bargain information on Jeffrey Epstein from victim‑representing attorney
The passage suggests that the FBI and U.S. Attorney's Office may have deliberately excluded two Epstein victims (E.W. and L.M.) from plea‑negotiation discussions, providing a concrete lead (names, dat Bradley J. Edwards, a former prosecutor, was hired in April 2008 to represent three Epstein victims. Victims E.W. and L.M. sought notification and consultation on any federal plea deal for Epstein. T
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The passage suggests that the FBI and U.S. Attorney's Office may have deliberately excluded two Epstein victims (E.W. and L.M.) from plea‑negotiation discussions, providing a concrete lead (names, dat Bradley J. Edwards, a former prosecutor, was hired in April 2008 to represent three Epstein victims. Victims E.W. and L.M. sought notification and consultation on any federal plea deal for Epstein. T
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