Back in 2007, the Department of Justice gave Jeffrey Epstein a sweetheart deal that deferred prosecuting Epstein for federal offenses - including the interstate sex trafficking of minors and recruiting minors to engage in commercial sex acts - in exchange for Epstein pleading guilty to Florida state-level solicitation of prostitution and procurement charges.
It was made before the FBI had interviewed all of Epstein's victims and before the FBI had seized Epstein's computers.
Acosta cut the non-prosecution deal with one of Epstein's attorneys because he had "Been told" to back off, that Epstein was above his pay grade.
Then we discovered that Epstein had been informing the FBI way back in 2008, after his plea deal with the DOJ had been signed.
In the FBI's words: "Epstein has also provided information to the FBI as agreed upon."
So we demanded all of Epstein interviews from the FBI. The FBI didn't deny these records existed; instead, it hid behind the FOIA law enforcement exemption.
We have uncovered records concerning Epstein's history as a source for the FBI. And it dates back before his 2007 plea deal.
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