Spot on. For me the key sentence is:"...Wild appealed that...

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    Spot on. For me the key sentence is:

    "...Wild appealed that ruling, maintaining the old Non-Prosecution Agreement should be thrown out, clearing the way for potential charges against alleged Epstein accomplices, who had been protected by the secret deal."

    So who were the slimy lawyers protecting? Could maybe looking at how they benefited later give a clue? One became Trump's Labor Secretary, two others have just joined Trump's legal team. Another, whose law firm helped with the deal, became Trump's Attorney General, and was so involved he had to recuse himself from an early Epstein investigation.

    Each were given the protection of Trump White House jobs directly after court rulings that favoured victims, making those lawyers vulnerable to court proceedings forcing them to reveal Epstein's accomplices.

    You don't have to be Einstein to work out the identity of one person who is terrified of being named.
 
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