Alleged Collusion Between Federal Prosecutors and Jeffrey Epstein in Secret Plea Deal
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The passage details specific names of senior prosecutors and legal officials (e.g., Alexander Acosta, Alan Dershowitz, Jack Goldberger, Roy Black, former U.S. Attorney Guy Lewis, Kenneth Starr) discus Emails and letters suggest prosecutors coordinated with Epstein’s lawyers to keep the deal confident Alexander Acosta is named as having been “unduly measured” by Epstein and involved in the agreemen
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