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re: Case against Jeffrey Epstein (Bidens’ blackmailed by China)
Posted on 2/23/19 at 8:05 pm to ThinePreparedAni
Posted on 2/23/19 at 8:05 pm to ThinePreparedAni
Bumped as some seem to be spinning this without context
This thread outlines the facts in time (my speculation is added to the linked articles)
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/prosecutors-broke-law-by-not-informing-victims-of-jeffrey-epstein-plea-bargain-judge-rules.amp
This thread outlines the facts in time (my speculation is added to the linked articles)
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/prosecutors-broke-law-by-not-informing-victims-of-jeffrey-epstein-plea-bargain-judge-rules.amp
quote:
Published February 21, 2019 Last Update 2 days ago
Prosecutors broke law by not informing victims of Jeffrey Epstein plea bargain, judge rules
Samuel Chamberlain By Samuel Chamberlain | Fox News
quote:
A federal judge in Florida ruled Thursday that prosecutors -- including current Secretary of Labor Alex Acosta -- violated federal law when they reached a plea agreement in 2007 with financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and did not inform his dozens of victims. In a 33-page ruling, U.S. District Judge Kenneth Marra wrote that prosecutors in the Southern District of Florida "mislead" Epstein's victims after negotiating the plea agreement by telling them "to be 'patient' while the investigation proceeded" and leading them to believe "that federal prosecution was still a possibility." However, Marra stopped short of short of invalidating the agreement, but asked prosecutors and victims' lawyers to recommend in 15 days how to move forward.
The judge wrote that evidence showed that Epstein "sexually abused more than 30 minor girls" between 1999 and 2007 "at his mansion in Palm Beach, Florida, and elsewhere in the United States and overseas." Epstein, Marra added, "used paid employees to find and bring minor girls to him [and] worked in concert with others to obtain minors not only for his own sexual gratification, but also for the sexual gratification of others."
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