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Department of Justice's Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) observed the NPA's unusual breadth, leniency, and secrecy, and concluded the U.S. Attorney's negotiation reflected 'poor judgment'.

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This document details aspects of Jeffrey Epstein's non-prosecution agreement (NPA) in Florida, where he pleaded guilty to soliciting minors for prostitution and served 18 months in jail. The NPA included a controversial provision where the U.S. Attorney's Office agreed not to charge Epstein federally or his 'potential co-conspirators,' a point criticized by the OPR as 'poor judgment.' The document also discusses Ghislaine Maxwell's contention that the NPA bars her prosecution as Epstein's co-conspirator, a claim the Court rejects based on Second Circuit precedent and the scope of the NPA.

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Source Documents
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2025-12-26 15:21

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