Proposed plea agreement for Jeffrey Epstein includes a 30‑month sentence and mandatory cooperation with the U.S. Attorney’s Office
The passage outlines a specific, detailed plea‑deal framework that ties Epstein to a federal prosecutor, suggesting a possible quid‑pro quo or leverage point for further investigation. It provides con Epstein is to plead guilty to solicitation of prostitution (Case No. 2006‑cf‑009495AXXXMB) and a sex The agreement calls for a 30‑month sentence, including 12 months of community control after two ja
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The passage outlines a specific, detailed plea‑deal framework that ties Epstein to a federal prosecutor, suggesting a possible quid‑pro quo or leverage point for further investigation. It provides con Epstein is to plead guilty to solicitation of prostitution (Case No. 2006‑cf‑009495AXXXMB) and a sex The agreement calls for a 30‑month sentence, including 12 months of community control after two ja
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