FBI notified alleged Epstein victims of victim rights before non‑prosecution agreement, suggesting DOJ’s early acknowledgment of CVRA applicability
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The passage reveals a concrete FBI notice to Jane Doe #1 on June 7, 2007, outlining victim rights under the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) prior to a non‑prosecution agreement with Jeffrey Epstein. FBI sent a victim‑rights notice to Jane Doe #1 on June 7 2007. The notice referenced CVRA rights, implying DOJ initially treated Epstein’s victims as covered by th The notice preceded a non‑prosecuti
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