Judge Seals Federal Non‑Prosecution Agreement with Jeffrey Epstein, Limiting Disclosure to Victims
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The passage reveals that a federal non‑prosecution agreement (NPA) with Jeffrey Epstein remains sealed, with limited access granted only to victims and their counsel. This provides a concrete lead—obt Federal NPA with Epstein was negotiated by the U.S. Attorney’s Office and remains sealed. Assistant U.S. Attorney Dexter Lee argued the agreement was never filed under seal in federal court. Judge Ke
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