FBI memo referencing a Non‑Prosecution Agreement with Jeffrey Epstein and details of minor payments
The passage confirms an FBI‑initiated investigation and a non‑prosecution agreement with Epstein, but these facts are already public. It provides no new names, dates beyond what is known, or financial FBI Palm Beach Resident Agency opened an investigation on 24 July 2006 into Epstein’s sexual activit The memo mentions a Non‑Prosecution Agreement (NPA) between the U.S. Government and Epstein. Minor
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The passage confirms an FBI‑initiated investigation and a non‑prosecution agreement with Epstein, but these facts are already public. It provides no new names, dates beyond what is known, or financial FBI Palm Beach Resident Agency opened an investigation on 24 July 2006 into Epstein’s sexual activit The memo mentions a Non‑Prosecution Agreement (NPA) between the U.S. Government and Epstein. Minor
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