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This document outlines the plea agreement between Jeffrey Epstein and the US government, detailing the terms of his guilty plea, sentencing, and incarceration. The agreement also includes the non-prosecution of Epstein's potential co-conspirators in exchange for his cooperation. The document was part of a court filing in a 2008 case.
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DOJ
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1:19-cr-00490-RMB Document 6-1
5 individuals identified
Lesley Groff (Potential co-conspirator): This document reveals the terms of Jeffrey Epstein's plea agreement with the US government, including the conditions for his sentencing and the non-prosecution of his potential co-conspirators. It provides insight into the negotiations between Epstein and the government.
Jeffrey Epstein (Defendant): This document reveals the terms of Jeffrey Epstein's plea agreement with the US government, including the conditions for his sentencing and the non-prosecution of his potential co-conspirators. It provides insight into the negotiations between Epstein and the government.
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Adriana Ross (Potential co-conspirator): This document reveals the terms of Jeffrey Epstein's plea agreement with the US government, including the conditions for his sentencing and the non-prosecution of his potential co-conspirators. It provides insight into the negotiations between Epstein and the government.
Nadia Marcinkova (Potential co-conspirator): This document reveals the terms of Jeffrey Epstein's plea agreement with the US government, including the conditions for his sentencing and the non-prosecution of his potential co-conspirators. It provides insight into the negotiations between Epstein and the government.
Sarah Kellen (Potential co-conspirator): This document reveals the terms of Jeffrey Epstein's plea agreement with the US government, including the conditions for his sentencing and the non-prosecution of his potential co-conspirators. It provides insight into the negotiations between Epstein and the government.