Epstein Defense Lawyers Claim No Pressure on DOJ and Challenge Secret Email Subpoenas
Epstein Defense Lawyers Claim No Pressure on DOJ and Challenge Secret Email Subpoenas The passage provides specific names of attorneys (Black, Weinberg, Lefkowitz) and a former Bush policy adviser, mentions alleged attempts to keep plea discussions private, and references a potential non‑prosecution agreement. While it lacks concrete evidence of wrongdoing, it points to possible DOJ interference, secret subpoenas, and a hidden settlement, offering actionable leads for further document requests and interviews. Key insights: Attorney Black denies any pressure on the U.S. Attorney's Office regarding Epstein.; Weinberg challenged DOJ policy on secret email subpoenas to ISPs.; Lefkowitz, a Bush‑era stem‑cell policy drafter, is linked to Epstein's legal team.
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Epstein Defense Lawyers Claim No Pressure on DOJ and Challenge Secret Email Subpoenas The passage provides specific names of attorneys (Black, Weinberg, Lefkowitz) and a former Bush policy adviser, mentions alleged attempts to keep plea discussions private, and references a potential non‑prosecution agreement. While it lacks concrete evidence of wrongdoing, it points to possible DOJ interference, secret subpoenas, and a hidden settlement, offering actionable leads for further document requests and interviews. Key insights: Attorney Black denies any pressure on the U.S. Attorney's Office regarding Epstein.; Weinberg challenged DOJ policy on secret email subpoenas to ISPs.; Lefkowitz, a Bush‑era stem‑cell policy drafter, is linked to Epstein's legal team.
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