
File 93 - 40 Victims Were Never Told About the Plea Deal. That Was a Federal Crime.
This episode provides the definitive account of the 2007-2008 prosecution that resulted in the infamous 'sweetheart deal,' examining every decision point where the outcome could have been different and identifying the specific individuals and pressures that shaped the result.\n\nThe episode should trace the full timeline: the Palm Beach Police investigation (40+ victims identified), the handoff to the FBI, the federal investigation, Alexander Acosta's negotiations with Epstein's defense team (Jay Lefkowitz, Kenneth Starr, Alan Dershowitz), the secret Non-Prosecution Agreement, and the Crime Victims' Rights Act violation. It should examine Acosta's later claim that he was told to 'leave it alone' because Epstein 'belonged to intelligence,' and what that means in context.\n\nThe thesis is that the 2007-2008 prosecution represents the single most consequential failure in the Epstein case, as a successful federal prosecution at that point would have prevented over a decade of continued abuse.
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