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FBI memo referencing a Non‑Prosecution Agreement with Jeffrey Epstein and details of minor payments
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FBI memo referencing a Non‑Prosecution Agreement with Jeffrey Epstein and details of minor payments

FBI memo referencing a Non‑Prosecution Agreement with Jeffrey Epstein and details of minor payments The passage confirms an FBI‑initiated investigation and a non‑prosecution agreement with Epstein, but these facts are already public. It provides no new names, dates beyond what is known, or financial transaction specifics that would enable fresh investigative steps. Key insights: FBI Palm Beach Resident Agency opened an investigation on 24 July 2006 into Epstein’s sexual activity with minors.; The memo mentions a Non‑Prosecution Agreement (NPA) between the U.S. Government and Epstein.; Minor victims were allegedly paid $200‑$1,000 each after sexual encounters.

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FBI memo referencing a Non‑Prosecution Agreement with Jeffrey Epstein and details of minor payments The passage confirms an FBI‑initiated investigation and a non‑prosecution agreement with Epstein, but these facts are already public. It provides no new names, dates beyond what is known, or financial transaction specifics that would enable fresh investigative steps. Key insights: FBI Palm Beach Resident Agency opened an investigation on 24 July 2006 into Epstein’s sexual activity with minors.; The memo mentions a Non‑Prosecution Agreement (NPA) between the U.S. Government and Epstein.; Minor victims were allegedly paid $200‑$1,000 each after sexual encounters.

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Embassy of the United States of America Office of the Legal Attaché US Consulate File No. 31E-MM-108062\174 03 December 2008 Mr{____ b6 Acting Coordinator b7c | Re: Jeffrey Epstein Dear Mr. [gk The United States Attorney's Office, West Palm Beach, Florida, requests the assistance of the in delivering the enclosed letter t DOB telephone numbers € letter references the outcome of a Non-Prosecution Agreement entered into by the U.S. Government and Mr. Jeffrey Epstein. The letter provides[ | with the terms of the Agreement and contact information should she have any questions. On 24/07/06, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Palm Beach Resident Agency (PBRA) opened an investigation involving the illegal sexual activity between multimillionaire Jeffrey Epstein and minor aged children. At the conclusion of the sexual activity, the minors were paid sums of money ranging from $200 - $1,000. Testimony from j itn indicate tha was one of Jeffrey Epstein's victims. Mr. Epstein is currently incarcerated at the Palm Beach County Stockade serving an 18 month prison sentence, followed by a year of house arrest. Mr. Epstein will also be a life time registered sex offender. If you have any questions regarding this request, please contact Assistant Legal Attache[ | [TJetielephone Sincerely yours, Scott D. Cruse Legal Attaché By: Assistant Legal Attaché Enc. 1 This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency. ws fag—F BIE-MH-108062- 21 HOUSE_OVERSIGHT 021643.

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