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Deferred Prosecution Agreement allegedly creates victim list without proof, bypassing §2255 safeguards
Deferred Prosecution Agreement allegedly creates victim list without proof, bypassing §2255 safeguards The passage outlines a potentially novel procedural abuse in the Epstein Deferred Prosecution Agreement, suggesting the government created a secret list of "victims" and forced compensation without requiring proof. It hints at possible misconduct by prosecutors and officials but lacks concrete names, dates, or transaction details, limiting immediate investigative steps. Key insights: DPA required Epstein to waive his right to contest liability under 18 U.S.C. §2255 for undisclosed individuals.; Victims were allegedly placed on a secret list without needing to prove they were minors or suffered personal injury.; Government officials (referred to as "Ms. Villafana") allegedly defended inclusion of non‑victims on the list.
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