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Legal CoverageFebruary 21, 2019

Federal Judge Rules Prosecutors Violated Crime Victims' Rights in Epstein Plea Deal

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Summary

Judge Kenneth Marra of the Southern District of Florida ruled that federal prosecutors led by Alexander Acosta violated the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) by failing to consult with Epstein's victims before finalizing the 2008 non-prosecution agreement. The ruling validated years of legal efforts by attorney Bradley Edwards on behalf of victims Courtney Wild and others.

Why It Matters

The first federal judicial finding that the 2008 plea deal was illegally negotiated. While the ruling did not void the agreement, it established an official record of prosecutorial misconduct and strengthened the legal basis for reopening the case.

Source

Doe v. United States, Case No. 08-cv-80736 (SDFL), ruling by Judge Kenneth Marra, February 21, 2019

CVRAJudge Kenneth MarraAlexander AcostaBradley EdwardsCourtney Wildvictims' rights
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