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This episode finishes the Alex Acosta deposition where host Emily reviews FBI testimony related to the Epstein case. It examines the controversial two‑year plea agreement, possible ethics conflicts within the U.S. Attorney's Office, and how state‑federal decisions complicated prosecution.
The host highlights victim testimony, including accounts of grooming, payment in cash, disturbing gift tactics, and the challenges survivors face in reporting traumatic events. The episode breaks down legal questions about notice to victims, the role of 11(c)(1)(C) pleas, and why prosecutors debated taking the case to trial.
Listeners get a concise walkthrough of documents, key witness statements, and the systemic issues the host believes undermined accountability in this high‑profile investigation.
By Emily SimonThis episode finishes the Alex Acosta deposition where host Emily reviews FBI testimony related to the Epstein case. It examines the controversial two‑year plea agreement, possible ethics conflicts within the U.S. Attorney's Office, and how state‑federal decisions complicated prosecution.
The host highlights victim testimony, including accounts of grooming, payment in cash, disturbing gift tactics, and the challenges survivors face in reporting traumatic events. The episode breaks down legal questions about notice to victims, the role of 11(c)(1)(C) pleas, and why prosecutors debated taking the case to trial.
Listeners get a concise walkthrough of documents, key witness statements, and the systemic issues the host believes undermined accountability in this high‑profile investigation.