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Epstein defense team seeks to keep plea‑deal correspondence private, alleging prosecutor investigation and non‑prosecution agreement controversy

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #012704
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4
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3

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The passage reveals a potential lead that defense attorneys for Jeffrey Epstein attempted to shield communications about a non‑prosecution agreement and allegedly hired private investigators to dig in Defense attorneys (Roy Black, Jay Lefkowitz, Martin G. Weinberg) filed a motion to block disclosure Alex Acosta’s letter alleges the defense tried to hire private investigators to dig up personal in

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