Letter from Epstein's lawyers disputing Times editorial on accountability
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The passage merely repeats a public letter from Epstein's legal team denying federal sex‑trafficking allegations and contains no new factual leads, transactions, dates, or connections to high‑ranking Letter signed by former Epstein lawyers Kenneth Starr, Jack Goldberger, Lilly Ann Sanchez, and curre Claims there is no evidence Epstein committed federal sex‑trafficking offenses References a Times
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