DOJ officials discuss delaying victim notification in Epstein-related civil remedy
DOJ officials discuss delaying victim notification in Epstein-related civil remedy The passage reveals internal deliberations about notifying alleged victims in a civil remedy tied to an Epstein case, mentioning Judge Starr and Assistant Attorney General Fisher. While it hints at procedural maneuvering, it lacks concrete new evidence, financial details, or direct links to high‑level officials beyond standard legal actors, limiting its investigative value. Key insights: Officials object to sending letters to alleged victims before Epstein enters a plea.; Request for review and objection rights over any victim notification letters.; Judge Starr has scheduled a meeting with Assistant AG Fisher regarding a Section 2255 issue.
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DOJ officials discuss delaying victim notification in Epstein-related civil remedy The passage reveals internal deliberations about notifying alleged victims in a civil remedy tied to an Epstein case, mentioning Judge Starr and Assistant Attorney General Fisher. While it hints at procedural maneuvering, it lacks concrete new evidence, financial details, or direct links to high‑level officials beyond standard legal actors, limiting its investigative value. Key insights: Officials object to sending letters to alleged victims before Epstein enters a plea.; Request for review and objection rights over any victim notification letters.; Judge Starr has scheduled a meeting with Assistant AG Fisher regarding a Section 2255 issue.
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