Why feds didn’t charge Epstein in 2016

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Damning new documents released in the sex-trafficking case against Ghislaine Maxwell have shed new light on the fight against high-profile paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

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After the meeting – which was held in a Lower Manhattan federal building – the prosecutor, who is identified as “AK”, spoke to the head of the criminal division for the Southern District of New York about the possibility of pursuing charges against Epstein.Source:Supplied After speaking with the head of the criminal division, the prosecutor decided to call a higher-up in the FBI to ask him to ask the Florida agents if they felt “justice had not been served”.

 

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Epstein had a little black book filled with the names and personal phone numbers of some of the world’s wealthiest and most influential people, from Bill Clinton and Donald Trump to actors, actresses, scientists and business tycoons. Epstein's connections

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