FBI investigation of Jeffrey Epstein sex offenses and alleged failure to notify victims of CVRA rights
The passage reveals that the FBI deemed abuse allegations against Jeffrey Epstein credible and passed the case to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, yet it raises questions about whether victims were properl FBI investigated Epstein and found allegations credible before 2008 non‑prosecution agreement. Victims may not have been notified of CVRA/VRRA rights after the FBI gathered substantial evidence. The
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The passage reveals that the FBI deemed abuse allegations against Jeffrey Epstein credible and passed the case to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, yet it raises questions about whether victims were properl FBI investigated Epstein and found allegations credible before 2008 non‑prosecution agreement. Victims may not have been notified of CVRA/VRRA rights after the FBI gathered substantial evidence. The
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