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Alexander AcostaJeffrey Epstein

Reported AllegationLayer 2TEXT-001-HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031428_txt_13307_EVT_002
94%

Event Description

After Acosta met privately with one of Epstein's lawyers, the government agreed to seal the plea agreement so that no one - not the victims, not even the state court judge - would know the full extent of Epstein's crimes. The agreement granted Epstein and an untold number of accomplices immunity from federal prosecution for sex trafficking crimes.

Quoted Evidence

after Acosta met privately with one of Epstein's lawyers, the government agreed to seal the plea agreement so that no one - not the victims, not even the state court judge who sentenced Epstein - would know the full extent of his crimes. Epstein and an untold number of accomplices immunity from federal prosecution for sex trafficking crimes

Trafficking Assessment

Likelihood

94%

Confidence

97%

Thread Prior

92%

Indicators

sealing of evidence involving sexual exploitationimmunity granted for sex trafficking crimesuntold number of accomplices shielded from prosecutionprivate meeting between prosecutor and defense counsel preceding immunity deal

Reasoning

Documented immunity grant explicitly for sex trafficking crimes, coupled with deliberate concealment from judicial oversight, is a hallmark prosecutorial obstruction of trafficking investigations. Extremely high confidence in trafficking context.