Confidential Plea Negotiations Outline Epstein Non‑Prosecution Agreement with State and Federal Authorities
Confidential Plea Negotiations Outline Epstein Non‑Prosecution Agreement with State and Federal Authorities The document reveals a covert agreement that could have halted federal investigations into serious sexual crimes by granting Epstein a state‑court plea. It names specific statutes, the involvement of the Palm Beach County State Attorney, the FBI and the U.S. Attorney’s Office, and outlines conditions that would limit victims’ civil actions. While the existence of a plea deal is not new, the precise terms and the coordination between state and federal bodies provide actionable leads for further FOIA requests, court‑record searches, and interviews with prosecutors. Key insights: Epstein pleaded guilty to three Florida child‑sex offenses in state court.; The agreement required Epstein to waive appeals and any challenges to the filing.; If victims filed civil suits under 18 U.S.C. § 2255, Epstein would not contest federal jurisdiction.
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Confidential Plea Negotiations Outline Epstein Non‑Prosecution Agreement with State and Federal Authorities The document reveals a covert agreement that could have halted federal investigations into serious sexual crimes by granting Epstein a state‑court plea. It names specific statutes, the involvement of the Palm Beach County State Attorney, the FBI and the U.S. Attorney’s Office, and outlines conditions that would limit victims’ civil actions. While the existence of a plea deal is not new, the precise terms and the coordination between state and federal bodies provide actionable leads for further FOIA requests, court‑record searches, and interviews with prosecutors. Key insights: Epstein pleaded guilty to three Florida child‑sex offenses in state court.; The agreement required Epstein to waive appeals and any challenges to the filing.; If victims filed civil suits under 18 U.S.C. § 2255, Epstein would not contest federal jurisdiction.
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