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This document is a page from a Miami Herald article filed as a court exhibit in April 2019. It features an interview with Courtney Wild (Jane Doe No. 1), a victim of Jeffrey Epstein, who discusses being misled by prosecutors regarding Epstein's plea deal and her subsequent lawsuit against the federal government for violating the Crime Victims' Rights Act. The text also references Alexander Acosta's role as the prosecutor who oversaw the lenient non-prosecution agreement.

News article / court exhibit
2025-11-19

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This document is a court filing (Case 1:19-cv-03377) containing a printed Miami Herald article from April 2019. It focuses on Courtney Wild (Jane Doe No. 1), a victim of Jeffrey Epstein, who is suing the federal government for violating the Crime Victims' Rights Act by keeping victims uninformed about Epstein's plea deal. The article implicates Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta, noting that prosecutors under his authority gave Epstein a lenient deal, despite Acosta's claims to lawmakers.

Court exhibit / news article printout
2025-11-19

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This document, likely a House Oversight exhibit referencing a Miami Herald investigation, details the lenient treatment Jeffrey Epstein received from federal prosecutors. It highlights how prosecutors, specifically Marie VillafaƱa and Acosta, communicated privately with Epstein's defense team (led by Jay Lefkowitz) to avoid paper trails and agreed to keep the non-prosecution deal secret, effectively bypassing the Crime Victims Rights Act. The text contrasts the prosecutors' view of the crimes as a 'local sex case' with the victims' lawyer's assertion of international sex trafficking involving over 40 identified victims.

News article excerpt / congressional exhibit
2025-11-19

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This document is an FBI FD-350 form attaching a newspaper clipping from The Palm Beach Post dated July 1, 2008. The article details Jeffrey Epstein's guilty plea to felony solicitation and procuring a minor, resulting in an 18-month jail sentence and sex offender registration. It notes his high-profile associations with Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, and Donald Trump, and mentions that federal investigators agreed to drop their investigation as part of the plea deal.

Fbi form fd-350 (newspaper clipping)
2025-11-19

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An FBI FD-350 form archiving a March 6, 2008, Palm Beach Post article titled 'Another suit alleges sex during massage.' The article details a federal lawsuit filed by 'Jane Doe No. 3,' represented by attorney Jeffrey Herman, alleging Jeffrey Epstein sexually assaulted her during a massage at his Palm Beach home when she was 16 (in 2004/2005). The article mentions recruiter Haley Robson, Epstein's defense attorney Jack Goldberger's denial, and Epstein's prior 2006 indictment for solicitation of prostitution.

Fbi fd-350 form (newspaper clipping)
2025-11-19
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