Epstein’s former attorney tells House panel he didn’t know about the abuse - AP News
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Jeffrey Epstein's former attorney told a House panel he was unaware of Epstein's abuse.
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Jeffrey Epstein's former attorney informed a House panel that he was unaware of the abuse committed by Epstein. This testimony comes as part of ongoing investigations into Epstein's activities and those who may have facilitated or overlooked them. The attorney's statement is significant for understanding the extent of knowledge among Epstein's associates regarding his crimes. This disclosure could influence further inquiries into accountability related to the late financier's network.
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