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Document Information
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News article / webpage printout
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2.08 MB
Summary
A March 2011 article from the Palm Beach Daily News reporting that attorneys for Jeffrey Epstein's victims filed court papers seeking to invalidate his non-prosecution agreement. The attorneys argue the U.S. Attorney's Office violated the Crime Victims' Rights Act by concealing the deal and sending false notifications to victims.
People (16)
Organizations (11)
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| Palm Beach Daily News | ||
| U.S. Attorney's Office | ||
| Yahoo! | ||
| BiCE | ||
| Renato's | ||
| Thai Bay | ||
| Corcoran | ||
| Town of Palm Beach | ||
| The Palm Beach Opera | ||
| The Society of the Four Arts |
Timeline (2 events)
Palm Beach Women's International Film Festival
Town of Palm Beach Centennial
Locations (5)
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Sea Gull Cottage
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Midtown Beach
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241 La Puerta Way
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Relationships (3)
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Key Quotes (3)
"Court papers filed Monday say the U.S. Attorney's Office violated the Crime Victims' Rights Act by signing a nonprosecution agreement with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein without notifying his victims."Source
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Quote #1
"The only reason that the (U.S. Attorney's Office) concealed the existence of the non-prosecution agreement from the victims was not to comply with some legal restriction, but rather to avoid a firestorm of public controversy"Source
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Quote #2
"accuses the U.S. Attorney's Office of deliberately misleading the victims by telling them the investigation was ongoing, while concealing they had already signed a deal with Epstein."Source
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Quote #3
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