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There are more than a half dozen past and present heads of state, including at least two Presidents and dozens of CEO’s who donate millions each year to political campaigns who want to make sure that South Florida case never sees the light of day.

They want those donations to mean something.

The pressure is intense.

Don’t be shocked if the judge rules the way they want that the judge ends up on an Appeals Court as a promotion.

Jeffrey Epstein

Alexander Acosta: former U.S. Attorney for Miami now serves in President Donald Trump’s Cabinet as Secretary of Labor

Jeffrey Epstein’s Unusually Light Plea Deal Must Stand, Justice Department Says

Convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s victims were dealt a loss Monday when the Justice Department determined the New York money manager’s lenient plea deal must stand, rejecting a request by victims to prosecute him for molesting dozens of underage girls, The Miami Herald was first to report.

Epstein could have faced up to life in prison after police found evidence showing a pattern of abuse by him at his mansion in Palm Beach, Florida. But a highly controversial 2008 plea agreement, approved by former U.S. Attorney for Miami Alexander Acosta, resulted in a sentence for Epstein of just 13 months in county jail.

In February, U.S. District Judge Kenneth Marra ruled that federal prosecutors working under Acosta had broken the law by concealing the agreement from more than 30 people who accused Epstein of abuse. Acosta now serves in President Donald Trump’s Cabinet as secretary of labor.

It will now be up to Marra to decide how to proceed.- Source


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