Alleged Attorney Manipulation of Jeffrey Epstein's Sentencing and Plaintiff Coordination
Alleged Attorney Manipulation of Jeffrey Epstein's Sentencing and Plaintiff Coordination The passage details alleged actions by attorney Jeff Sloman (and former partner Jeffrey Herman) to influence Epstein's sentencing, coordinate with prospective plaintiffs, and involve the FBI and the U.S. Attorney’s office. It provides specific names, dates, and procedural tactics that could be pursued for further investigation, linking a federal prosecutor (U.S. Attorney Acosta) and the FBI to potential misconduct. While the claims are unverified, they connect high‑level legal actors to possible obstruction of justice and victim‑tampering, warranting moderate‑to‑strong investigative follow‑up. Key insights: Jeff Sloman demanded Epstein begin incarceration by Jan 4, 2008, three weeks before the first civil suit filing.; Sloman allegedly sought to limit work release by pressuring the state court for an 18‑month continuous confinement sentence.; Sloman reportedly involved the FBI to meet with the state sex‑crimes prosecutor to oppose work release.
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Alleged Attorney Manipulation of Jeffrey Epstein's Sentencing and Plaintiff Coordination The passage details alleged actions by attorney Jeff Sloman (and former partner Jeffrey Herman) to influence Epstein's sentencing, coordinate with prospective plaintiffs, and involve the FBI and the U.S. Attorney’s office. It provides specific names, dates, and procedural tactics that could be pursued for further investigation, linking a federal prosecutor (U.S. Attorney Acosta) and the FBI to potential misconduct. While the claims are unverified, they connect high‑level legal actors to possible obstruction of justice and victim‑tampering, warranting moderate‑to‑strong investigative follow‑up. Key insights: Jeff Sloman demanded Epstein begin incarceration by Jan 4, 2008, three weeks before the first civil suit filing.; Sloman allegedly sought to limit work release by pressuring the state court for an 18‑month continuous confinement sentence.; Sloman reportedly involved the FBI to meet with the state sex‑crimes prosecutor to oppose work release.
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