Victims win right to see negotiations in Jeffrey Epstein case; Gov. Scott signs anti‑predator bills
The passage mentions a court‑ordered disclosure for victims in the Epstein case and a governor signing sexual‑predator legislation, but provides no concrete details, dates, or financial links. It offe Victims have been granted access to see negotiations that led to a lenient plea agreement for Jeffre Reference to a 2008 guilty plea by Epstein for soliciting prostitutes at his Palm Beach mansion. G
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The passage mentions a court‑ordered disclosure for victims in the Epstein case and a governor signing sexual‑predator legislation, but provides no concrete details, dates, or financial links. It offe Victims have been granted access to see negotiations that led to a lenient plea agreement for Jeffre Reference to a 2008 guilty plea by Epstein for soliciting prostitutes at his Palm Beach mansion. G
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