Self‑authored affidavit alleging government coercion, secret fee schemes, and collusion with Scott Rothstein in Epstein prosecution
Self‑authored affidavit alleging government coercion, secret fee schemes, and collusion with Scott Rothstein in Epstein prosecution The passage names specific prosecutors (Barry Krisher, Alex Acosta), former officials (Ken Starr, Alan Dershowitz, Roy Black, Guy Lewis), and a fraud‑convicted lawyer (Scott Rothstein) while describing alleged illegal government pressure, secret victim lists, and fee‑splitting schemes. These details provide concrete leads—names, alleged documents, and procedural anomalies—that merit verification. The claims are highly controversial and involve high‑level legal actors, but many assertions are uncorroborated and lack independent evidence, limiting the score to the moderate‑high range. Key insights: Alleged federal subpoena and 50‑page indictment threat despite no interstate element.; Claim that the U.S. Attorney’s Office required the defense to push for a harsher state charge and to pay $50,000 to secret government‑selected victims.; Reference to a secret list of women, undisclosed until after incarceration, with government‑appointed counsel charging $800,000 in fees.
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Self‑authored affidavit alleging government coercion, secret fee schemes, and collusion with Scott Rothstein in Epstein prosecution The passage names specific prosecutors (Barry Krisher, Alex Acosta), former officials (Ken Starr, Alan Dershowitz, Roy Black, Guy Lewis), and a fraud‑convicted lawyer (Scott Rothstein) while describing alleged illegal government pressure, secret victim lists, and fee‑splitting schemes. These details provide concrete leads—names, alleged documents, and procedural anomalies—that merit verification. The claims are highly controversial and involve high‑level legal actors, but many assertions are uncorroborated and lack independent evidence, limiting the score to the moderate‑high range. Key insights: Alleged federal subpoena and 50‑page indictment threat despite no interstate element.; Claim that the U.S. Attorney’s Office required the defense to push for a harsher state charge and to pay $50,000 to secret government‑selected victims.; Reference to a secret list of women, undisclosed until after incarceration, with government‑appointed counsel charging $800,000 in fees.
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