Post-agreement
Discovery of Agreement
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jane Doe Number Two | person | 16 | View Entity |
| Jane Doe Number One | person | 20 | View Entity |
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This document is an excerpt from a legal journal article discussing the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA), specifically arguing that victim rights should apply before formal charges are filed. It uses the Jeffrey Epstein case as a primary example of failure in the system, noting that federal prosecutors negotiated a secret non-prosecution agreement with Epstein that barred federal charges for sex offenses against dozens of victims without informing them. The text highlights the outrage of victims 'Jane Doe Number One' and 'Jane Doe Number Two' upon discovering their rights to object had been bargained away secretly.
Events with shared participants
Prosecutors reached an agreement with Epstein barring federal prosecution of sex offenses.
Date unknown • Federal Jurisdiction
Jeffrey Epstein sexually abused more than thirty minor girls in his mansion.
2001-01-01 • Epstein's Mansion
Discovery of Plea Agreement
Date unknown • USA
U.S. Attorney's Office sent notice to Jane Doe Number One stating the case is under investigation.
2007-06-07 • Federal Jurisdiction (implied)
U.S. Attorney's Office sent a notice to Jane Doe Number One confirming her case was under investigation and outlining her rights.
2007-06-07 • US
Grand Jury Testimony where agent described Maxwell meeting Jane Doe Number One.
Date unknown • SDFL (implied)
Introduction of Jane Doe Number One to Epstein
Date unknown • Mar-a-Lago
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