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'Violence to the Statutory Text': Two Female Judges Issue Blistering Dissents as Court Rules Epstein Victims Can't Sue Over Prosecutors Who Lied About Sweetheart Deal


‘Violence to the Statutory Text’: Two Female Judges Issue Blistering Dissents as Court Rules Epstein Victims Can’t Sue Over Prosecutors Who Lied About Sweetheart Deal
Colin Kalmbacher
A federal court has, for the second time in as many years, told victims of 
Jeffrey Epstein that they cannot void the plea agreement that minimized his punishment, kept them silenced, and purported to immunize his alleged co-conspirators.
In a series of opinions and dissents spanning 185 pages, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit ruled that survivor 
Courtney Wild has no standing to challenge how the government’s decades-old deal with the deceased pedophile, which included an unusual non-prosecution agreement for his accused co-conspirators, by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Florida in 2007. ....

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Sentencing Law and Policy: One year (and 185 pages) later, divided Eleventh Circuit (now en banc) again rules Jeffrey Epstein's victims had no pre-charge rights under federal CVRA


en banc) again rules Jeffrey Epstein s victims had no pre-charge rights under federal CVRA
Almost exactly one year ago, as blogged here, a divided Eleventh Circuit panel handed down a very long opinion on an very interesting issue concerning the rights of victims of a very high profile (and now very dead) federal defendant.  The opinions in the original panel decisions
In re Courtney Wild, No. 19-13843 (11th Cir. April 14, 2020) (available here), ran a total of 120 pages.  Yesterday, exactly a year and a dat later, the Eleventh Circuit handed down this new
en banc ruling in this case ruling 185 pages.  Judge Newsom, who authored the original panel s majority opinion for the court also authored the lead ....

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