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Alleged undisclosed non‑prosecution agreement with Jeffrey Epstein and possible prosecutorial misconduct

Alleged undisclosed non‑prosecution agreement with Jeffrey Epstein and possible prosecutorial misconduct The passage suggests that a U.S. Attorney’s Office entered into a non‑prosecution agreement (NPA) with Jeffrey Epstein that was not disclosed to victims, and that prosecutors may have coordinated with defense counsel on victim‑notification letters. It also links high‑profile figures (Assistant U.S. Attorney Dexter Lee, former federal prosecutor Hakes, former U.S. Attorney‑General‑candidate Ken Starr) to the handling of the case. These specifics (names, alleged NPA, victim‑notification manipulation) provide concrete avenues for further investigation, though the claim lacks corroborating documents, placing it in the moderate‑to‑strong lead range. Key insights: Assistant U.S. Attorney Dexter Lee alleges the USAO concealed a non‑prosecution agreement with Epstein from victims.; Former federal prosecutor Hakes claims prosecutors consulted defense counsel on victim‑notification letters, potentially violating victims’ rights.; Ken Starr’s past involvement in the Epstein case is highlighted, contrasting with his earlier Whitewater investigation.

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Alleged undisclosed non‑prosecution agreement with Jeffrey Epstein and possible prosecutorial misconduct The passage suggests that a U.S. Attorney’s Office entered into a non‑prosecution agreement (NPA) with Jeffrey Epstein that was not disclosed to victims, and that prosecutors may have coordinated with defense counsel on victim‑notification letters. It also links high‑profile figures (Assistant U.S. Attorney Dexter Lee, former federal prosecutor Hakes, former U.S. Attorney‑General‑candidate Ken Starr) to the handling of the case. These specifics (names, alleged NPA, victim‑notification manipulation) provide concrete avenues for further investigation, though the claim lacks corroborating documents, placing it in the moderate‑to‑strong lead range. Key insights: Assistant U.S. Attorney Dexter Lee alleges the USAO concealed a non‑prosecution agreement with Epstein from victims.; Former federal prosecutor Hakes claims prosecutors consulted defense counsel on victim‑notification letters, potentially violating victims’ rights.; Ken Starr’s past involvement in the Epstein case is highlighted, contrasting with his earlier Whitewater investigation.

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