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Sides argue whether Jeffrey Epstein’s nonprosecution deal violated alleged victims' rights ) fia * Page 1 of 4 de ie | beach Daily News Friday, August 19, 2011 CLASSIFIEL HOME | NEWS | SOCIETY | BUSINESS | ARTS | FASHION | OBITUARIES | OPINION | LIFESTYLES | HOME « | CONTACT US | Subscribe Renew Electronic Edition Now Avail It's the new way to read the new Home > Palm Beach News Sides argue whether Jeffrey Epstein’s nonprosecution deal violated alleged victims’ rights LATEST NEWS By DAVID ROGERS DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER Updated: 7:57 p.m. Friday, Aug. 12, 2011 Posted: 7:14 p.m. Friday, Aug. 12, 2071 Boys’ 3-on-3 baskeiball tournament set at Rosarian Academy Proposal to abolish airport noise committee withdrawn Landmarks suggests changes to Flagler Memorial Bridge aesthetics Fire-Rescue puts out fire in Breakers’ roof North End Georgian-style house sells for $12.475 million http://www.palmbeachdailynews.com/news/sides-argue- -anetier Jeeltey Syston: nonprose... E-mail | Print | Share | — Larger Type U.S. District Judge Kenneth Marra is set to decide in the coming days whether the rights of two alleged victims of Palm Beach sex offender Jeffrey Epstein were violated when the U.S. Attorney’s Office failed to confer with them before signing a non-prosecution agreement in September 2007. Attorneys Brad Edwards and Paul Cassell, representing Jane Doe No. 1 and Jane Doe No. 2, argued Friday in federal court in West Palm Beach that the governmeni’s action violated the girls’ rights under the federal Crime Victims’ Rights Act. Edwards and Cassell want the agreement nullified and want Marra to unseal un-redacted plea deal correspondence between the U.S. Attorney's Office and Epstein’s defense team. If he agrees, that action could spur a federal case that might expose Epstein to a longer incarceration if convicted. After Palm Beach police received a complaint about Epstein in spring 2005, more than 30 young women participated in civil lawsuits that alleged he lured them to his home for sexually charged rubdowns and/or sex in exchange for cash when they were minors. Some cases were dismissed, and others were settled. Slé-mm_— J0¢ 0627 ASO 8/19/2011 HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021716

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