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U.S. Attorney’s Office allegedly granted Jeffrey Epstein a blanket non‑prosecution agreement covering any co‑conspirators

The passage suggests a highly unusual prosecutorial deal that could shield unnamed individuals—including potentially high‑level officials—from federal charges. It raises specific, actionable questions U.S. Attorney’s Office reportedly gave Epstein a non‑prosecution agreement that extends immunity to The agreement deviates from standard practice of naming specific individuals for immunity. Series

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #015589
Pages
1
Persons
1
Integrity
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Summary

The passage suggests a highly unusual prosecutorial deal that could shield unnamed individuals—including potentially high‑level officials—from federal charges. It raises specific, actionable questions U.S. Attorney’s Office reportedly gave Epstein a non‑prosecution agreement that extends immunity to The agreement deviates from standard practice of naming specific individuals for immunity. Series

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8. The U.S. Attorney’s Office gave Epstein a non-prosecution agreement that extended immunity from federal prosecution not only to Epstein but also “any potential co-conspirator”. Isn’t it normal practice for federal prosecutors only to extend immunity to specifically named persons, not an open-ended group of “any” co-conspirator. 9. How did you travel to Epstein’s mansion in West Palm Beach? 10. How many times have you been to Epstein’s private ranch, called “Zorro”, in New Mexico? 11. How many times have you been to Epstein’s private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands, known as Little St. John’s. 12. Did you ever see young girls present at Little St. John’s? 13. If we talk about the time frame of 1998 to 2001, how many times a year were you making telephone calls to Epstein? 14. How many times have you flown on Epstein’s private plane? 15. Did you ever see young girls, potentially under the age of 18, on Epstein’s private plane?

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