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Allegations of Preferential Treatment for Jeffrey Epstein Linked to Bill Clinton, US Attorney Acosta, and High‑Profile Visitors

The passage hints at possible misconduct involving a former president’s commutation, a US attorney’s acknowledgment of irregular jail conditions, and visits by notable individuals to Epstein while inc Arnold Prosperi’s prison sentence was reportedly commuted by Bill Clinton shortly before Clinton lef US Attorney Alexander Acosta is quoted as saying Epstein received "highly unusual" treatment while

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #022013
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1
Persons
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The passage hints at possible misconduct involving a former president’s commutation, a US attorney’s acknowledgment of irregular jail conditions, and visits by notable individuals to Epstein while inc Arnold Prosperi’s prison sentence was reportedly commuted by Bill Clinton shortly before Clinton lef US Attorney Alexander Acosta is quoted as saying Epstein received "highly unusual" treatment while

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Firtuy Ric fraudster named Arnold Prosperi, whose own prison sentence had been commuted by Bill Clinton on the day before Clinton left office. Sheriff Bradshaw wants to be clear: none of these visits was conjugal. But even US attorney Acosta, who negotiated Epstein’s unusual 7 ___ agreement with the government, would say that Epstein’s arrange- CHAPTER o4 "ment was highly irregular. “Epstein appears to have received highly unusual treatment while in jail,” Acosta would say in a letter addressed to the gen- eral public. “Although the terms of confinement in a state prison are a matter appropriately left to the state of Florida and not fed- eral authorities, without doubt, the treatment that he received while in state custody undermined the purpose of a jail sentence.” And, of course, Epstein’s Stay at the Stockade was subsidized by taxpayers. 008—July 21, 2009 ic Bradshaw, the treatment Jeffrey 4 e Stockade was not preferential. By , *t wrong. i o mogul John Goodman killed a~ lrunk. He was convicted but was | ander house arrest while his appeal 5 vas allowed visitors. But Goodmans: ieffrey Epstein’s. : 1 to have visited Epstein in jail more 4 1 Kellen also visited Epstein 1 DS l artist named Igor “Houdint was a disbarred lawyer and fina i

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