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Alleged Non‑Prosecution Deal Between U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta and Jeffrey Epstein Shielded Powerful FiguresCase Filekaggle-ho-023047House OversightAlleged Non‑Prosecution Deal Between U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta and Jeffrey Epstein Shielded Powerful Figures
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Alleged Non‑Prosecution Deal Between U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta and Jeffrey Epstein Shielded Powerful Figures
Alleged Non‑Prosecution Deal Between U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta and Jeffrey Epstein Shielded Powerful Figures The passage describes a secret non‑prosecution agreement that allowed Jeffrey Epstein to serve only 13 months and granted immunity to unnamed co‑conspirators, potentially including high‑level political and financial actors. It names former U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta, former President George W. Bush’s appointee, and references connections to Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, and Prince Andrew. The claim of “valuable consideration” for information supplied to investigators suggests a quid‑pro quo that could implicate senior officials and foreign elites, making it a strong, actionable lead for further document review and witness interviews. Key insights: Acosta, as U.S. Attorney, negotiated a non‑prosecution agreement (NPA) for Epstein in 2007‑2008.; The NPA granted immunity to unnamed “potential co‑conspirators,” hinting at other powerful individuals.; Epstein allegedly provided “valuable consideration” (information) to federal investigators as part of the deal.
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