Victim alleges FBI deferral of federal prosecution and claims Jeffrey Epstein trafficked her to powerful politicians and executives
The passage provides a concrete claim that FBI agents were involved, that the federal government considered deferring prosecution, and that Epstein used sexual blackmail against unnamed high‑level pol Victim says she was contacted by two FBI agents in Australia in 2011 at the U.S. Consulate in Sydney She alleges the federal government planned to "defer federal prosecution" of her case. She claims
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The passage provides a concrete claim that FBI agents were involved, that the federal government considered deferring prosecution, and that Epstein used sexual blackmail against unnamed high‑level pol Victim says she was contacted by two FBI agents in Australia in 2011 at the U.S. Consulate in Sydney She alleges the federal government planned to "defer federal prosecution" of her case. She claims
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