U.S. District Judge Kenneth A. Marra, in a 33-page opinion, said that the evidence he reviewed showed that Jeffrey Epstein had been operating an international sex operation
https://amp.miamiherald.com/news/state/florida/article226577419.html?__twitter_impression=true
A judge ruled Thursday that federal prosecutors among them, U.S. Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta broke federal law when they signed a plea agreement with a wealthy, politically connected sex trafficker and concealed it from more than 30 of his underage victims.
U.S. District Judge Kenneth A. Marra, in a 33-page opinion, said that the evidence he reviewed showed that Jeffrey Epstein had been operating an international sex operation in which he and others recruited underage girls not only in Florida but from overseas, in violation of federal law.
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Instead of prosecuting Epstein under federal sex trafficking laws, Acosta, then the U.S. attorney in Miami, helped negotiate a non-prosecution agreement that gave Epstein and his co-conspirators immunity from federal prosecution. Epstein, who lived in a Palm Beach mansion, was allowed to quietly plead guilty in state court to two prostitution charges and served just 13 months in the county jail. His accomplices, some of whom have never been identified, were never charged.
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Acosta agreed to seal the deal, which meant that none of Epsteins victims, who were mostly 13 to 16 years old at the time of the abuse, were told about it until it was too late for them to appear at his sentencing and possibly reject the deal. Upon learning that Epstein had pleaded guilty without their knowledge, two of his victims filed a lawsuit in the Southern District of Florida in 2008, claiming that prosecutors violated the Crime Victims Rights Act, which grants victims of federal crimes a series of rights, including the ability to confer with prosecutors about a possible plea deal.
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Particularly problematic was the Governments decision to conceal the existence of the [agreement] and mislead the victims to believe that federal prosecution was still a possibility, Marra wrote. When the Government gives information to victims, it cannot be misleading. While the Government spent untold hours negotiating the terms and implications of the [agreement] with Epsteins attorneys, scant information was shared with victims.
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Brad Edwards, the Fort Lauderdale attorney who brought the case, said he was elated at the judges ruling, but admitted he is bitter that the case took 11 years to litigate, blaming federal prosecutors for needlessly dragging out the case when they could have remedied their error when it was brought to their attention in 2008.
The Government aligned themselves with Epstein, working against his victims, for 11 years, Edwards said. Yes, this is a huge victory, but to make his victims suffer for 11 years, this should not have happened. Instead of admitting what they did, and doing the right thing, they spent 11 years fighting these girls.
So...why did Epstein spend 29 million dollars to clean out and bury the tunnels underneath the 'temple' on his island?
I think he was trying to destroy evidence of the murder of some of the young girls he was trafficking.
Why did Trump pick this person to be the Labor Secty?
From the article you linked, “The bulk of his opinion quoted emails exchanged during the tense negotiations between federal prosecutors and Epsteins legal team, which included Roy Black, Jack Goldberger, Alan Dershowitz, Jay Lefkowitz and former Whitewater and Clinton prosecutor Kenneth Starr.
Those emails suggested ways in which both parties tried to keep Epsteins victims in the dark, he said.”
I remember seeing Dershowitz on Fox news a few months ago saying someone was trying to frame him and he had the emails to prove it. I thought it was odd at the time and was waiting to see if he put the proof out there. I didn’t hear anything else about it. If it is true and he was on the legal team for Epstein, he knows all about how this was handled and it makes me wonder who they paid off to make it happen (13 months for child sex trafficking).