Lawyers seek court order to force reopening of Jeffrey Epstein prosecution under Crime Victims’ Rights Act
Lawyers seek court order to force reopening of Jeffrey Epstein prosecution under Crime Victims’ Rights Act The passage highlights a potential legal strategy to compel federal prosecutors to revisit the Epstein case, mentioning specific judges, attorneys, and congressional supporters. While it does not reveal new evidence or financial flows, it points to a concrete procedural avenue (a CVRA claim) that could be pursued by victims’ advocates and lawmakers, making it a moderate‑value investigative lead. Key insights: Attorneys Edwards and Cassell argue prosecutors violated the Crime Victims’ Rights Act (CVRA).; They seek a court order for the government to pay restitution, sanctions, and legal fees to Epstein victims.; Law professor Cassell notes federal lawmakers who helped pass the CVRA are watching the case closely.
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Lawyers seek court order to force reopening of Jeffrey Epstein prosecution under Crime Victims’ Rights Act The passage highlights a potential legal strategy to compel federal prosecutors to revisit the Epstein case, mentioning specific judges, attorneys, and congressional supporters. While it does not reveal new evidence or financial flows, it points to a concrete procedural avenue (a CVRA claim) that could be pursued by victims’ advocates and lawmakers, making it a moderate‑value investigative lead. Key insights: Attorneys Edwards and Cassell argue prosecutors violated the Crime Victims’ Rights Act (CVRA).; They seek a court order for the government to pay restitution, sanctions, and legal fees to Epstein victims.; Law professor Cassell notes federal lawmakers who helped pass the CVRA are watching the case closely.
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