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Critique of Prosecutorial Decisions in Jeffrey Epstein Prostitution Case
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kaggle-ho-030300House Oversight

Critique of Prosecutorial Decisions in Jeffrey Epstein Prostitution Case

Critique of Prosecutorial Decisions in Jeffrey Epstein Prostitution Case The passage repeats known allegations about Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged sexual crimes and mentions familiar figures (Alan Dershowitz, Jack Goldberger, State Attorney Barry Krischer). It provides no new evidence, dates, or financial details, limiting its investigative usefulness. However, it does highlight alleged witness intimidation and a possible plea deal, offering modest leads for follow‑up on private investigators and prosecutorial conduct. Key insights: Alleged failure to charge Epstein with crimes against minors despite evidence.; Reference to private investigators possibly intimidating victims' families.; Mention of a plea deal offering probation and no criminal record.

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