
Originally Posted by
Suppressed Poet
Yes, the Democrats obviously did a great job investigating in 2019 and beyond. That includes giving immunity to Epstein’s co-conspirators.

Originally Posted by
Tgo01
Democrats did a half assed investigation in 2019 then did nothing for 6 years, now Republicans are investigating this and somehow it’s a cover up.
I thought I was finished posting for the day. Then I realized Certain People were chronologically confused and needed my help!
Please list each U.S. President and the dates when they were in office from 2000 until the present.
Based on your request for U.S. presidents from 2000 to the present, here is the list with their terms of office:
Bill Clinton: January 20, 1993, to January 20, 2001 (His second term ended in 2001)
George W. Bush: January 20, 2001, to January 20, 2009
Barack Obama: January 20, 2009, to January 20, 2017
Donald Trump: January 20, 2017, to January 20, 2021
Joe Biden: January 20, 2021, to January 20, 2025
Donald Trump: January 20, 2025, to present
Please list the dates when Jeffrey Epstein was arrested, indicted, prosecuted or plead guilty to a crime.
Jeffrey Epstein was the subject of several criminal investigations and legal actions. Here are the key dates regarding his arrests, indictments, and guilty plea:
July 2006: A grand jury in Palm Beach, Florida, indicted Epstein on a single count of soliciting prostitution.
June 30, 2008: Epstein pleaded guilty to state charges in Florida of soliciting prostitution and soliciting prostitution from a minor. As part of a controversial plea deal, he was sentenced to 18 months in jail, with a work-release program.
July 6, 2019: Epstein was arrested on federal charges in New York for sex trafficking of minors.
July 8, 2019: An indictment was unsealed, charging him with sex trafficking and conspiracy to commit sex trafficking.
When were Epstein's co-conspirators given immunity?
A number of Jeffrey Epstein's alleged co-conspirators were granted immunity as part of a non-prosecution agreement (NPA) reached in 2007 and finalized in 2008.
Here are the key points regarding the immunity deals:
2007 Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA): The NPA was a deal between federal prosecutors and Epstein's legal team. It included a provision that granted immunity from federal prosecution to any potential co-conspirators, including four of Epstein's named assistants.
2008 Guilty Plea: In exchange for this federal immunity and other concessions, Epstein pleaded guilty in a Florida state court in June 2008 to state-level charges of soliciting prostitution and soliciting prostitution with a minor.
Controversy and Legal Challenges: The immunity granted by this deal has been a major source of legal and public controversy. Victims and their legal teams have argued that the deal was illegal because it was made without their knowledge, which is a violation of federal law. This NPA was central to Ghislaine Maxwell's defense, as her lawyers argued that she was also covered by the immunity. However, that defense was ultimately unsuccessful, and she was convicted of sex trafficking and conspiracy charges in 2021.
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