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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030829.txt

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In summary, a court has granted access to negotiation records for women who were victims of Jeffrey Epstein's sex crimes.

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In summary, a court has granted access to negotiation records for women who were victims of Jeffrey Epstein's sex crimes. The plea deal that Epstein received was considered lenient, and the women argue that they should have been consulted during negotiations. This ruling is seen as a significant victory for the rights of crime victims in Florida.

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