Federal prosecutors allegedly pressured state case against Mr. Epstein, a friend of former President Bill Clinton, raising questions of DOJ overreach
The passage suggests possible improper involvement of the Department of Justice in a state prostitution case linked to a known associate of Bill Clinton. It names federal prosecutors, the USAO, and me Federal prosecutors in Miami allegedly intervened in a state solicitation of prostitution case. The DOJ is accused of lacking a legitimate basis for involvement. Leaked sensitive case information was
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The passage suggests possible improper involvement of the Department of Justice in a state prostitution case linked to a known associate of Bill Clinton. It names federal prosecutors, the USAO, and me Federal prosecutors in Miami allegedly intervened in a state solicitation of prostitution case. The DOJ is accused of lacking a legitimate basis for involvement. Leaked sensitive case information was
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“...18 USS.C. §§ 1591, 2422(b), and 2423(b). 1 One of the other members of Mr. Epstein’s defense team, Jay Lefkowitz, has personally reviewed the reporter’s contemporaneous notes. 2 Although some of the women allege...”
Mark Filip“Honorable Mark Filip May 19, 2008 Page 3 private practice in South Florida with personal relationships to some of the p...”
Bill Clinton“...ars ago, after it was widely perceived by the public that he was a close friend of former President Bill Clinton. The conduct at issue is simply not within the purview of federal jurisdiction and lies outside th...”
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