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Victims deceived by fed of Clinton pedo pal Jeffrey Epstein

When you are a friend of the Clinton’s like pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, you get sweetheart deals. Turns out Epstein prosecutors arranged a “sweetheart deal” for Bill Clinton’s orgy island buddy. At least 30 of the alleged victims of Jeffrey Epstein were never notified of the sweetheart deal. Clinton buddy Jeffrey Buddy isn’t just an islolated pedophile with one victims. There are dozens of victims who accused Epstein. A motion was filed last week. Of course, you probably didn’t hear about it in the news, as the media is focused on Donald Trump and not interested in reporting on Bill and Hillary Clinton’s pedophile pal.

Victims deceived by fed of Clinton pedo pal Jeffrey Epstein
Victims deceived by fed  of Clinton pedo pal Jeffrey Epstein

Jane Does 1 and 2 were 14 and 13 at the time of the alleged abuse. Epstein, 55 at the time of his plea, served his sentence in the county jail. Work release allowed him to spend most days at his office and nights behind bars. He then served a year of probation and was registered as a sex offender.

Attorneys Brad Edwards and Paul Cassell, who called Epstein’s agreement “one of the most extraordinarily lenient plea deal arrangements in modern history,” represent Jane Does 1 and 2 and filed a federal civil lawsuit in 2008 asking that the agreement be vacated. The motion they filed this week requested summary judgment prior to any trial on the grounds that prosecutors violated the Crime Victims’ Rights Act of 2004 by failing to inform the victims of the deal.

According to the CVRA, a crime victim in a federal case “has the right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding, or any parole proceeding, involving the crime,” the right “not to be excluded from any such public proceeding,” and the right to be informed in a timely manner of any plea bargain.”

Epstein’s deal included a non-prosecution agreement for any federal charges and a guilty plea in a state courtroom to a state charge. State prosecutors added a second charge of procuring, to which Epstein also pleaded guilty.