Federal prosecutors admitted backing down on victim notifications after pressure from Jeffrey Epstein’s attorneys
The passage reveals that U.S. Attorney’s Office officials renegotiated victim‑notification letters and delayed informing a victim about a non‑prosecution agreement with Epstein, suggesting possible pr U.S. Attorney’s Office renegotiated victim‑notification letters after pressure from Epstein’s lawyer A victim (Jane Doe #1) was not told of the non‑prosecution agreement until after it was signed. As
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The passage reveals that U.S. Attorney’s Office officials renegotiated victim‑notification letters and delayed informing a victim about a non‑prosecution agreement with Epstein, suggesting possible pr U.S. Attorney’s Office renegotiated victim‑notification letters after pressure from Epstein’s lawyer A victim (Jane Doe #1) was not told of the non‑prosecution agreement until after it was signed. As
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“...Epstein,” he said as part of a series of interviews with the Herald earlier this year. Privately, Michael Reiter and Recarey said they held onto hope that Epstein would be brought to trial someday, but they said...”
Julie K. Brown“...ederal prosecutors admit backing down Epstein’s attorneys applied relentless pressure, they say By JULIE K. BROWN Miami Herald In recent court filings, the government was forced to answer questions about its nego...”
Joseph Recarey“...firm, the Lanier Firm, but did not receive a response for this story. Palm Beach police detective Joseph Recarey, one of the most highly decorated officers on the Palm Beach Police Department, called the Epstein...”
Jeffrey Epstein“...ns, finally admitting in 2013 that federal prosecutors had backed down under relentless pressure by Jeffrey Epstein’s attomeys. “The government admits that, at least in part as a result of objections lodged by Epst...”
Bill Clinton“...tions of improper sexual behavior was in stark contrast to the path he took investigating President Bill Clinton as independent counsel forthe Whitewater probe. The Starr Report, the summary of his find ings in...”
Kenneth Starr“...whether they would be sent at all suggest that the victims’ rights were violated multiple times.” Kenneth Starr's aggressive advocacy for Epstein against allegations of improper sexual behavior was in stark cont...”
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