Criminal Victims Rights Act (CVRA)
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Federal statute providing rights to crime victims; Jane Doe plaintiffs argued their CVRA rights were violated when government concealed the NPA from them.
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Entities connected to Criminal Victims Rights Act (CVRA) through shared intermediaries, but not directly linked.
Connected via: Epstein Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA)
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Ghislaine Maxwell
Connected via: Epstein Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA)
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- Document Epstein Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) - The NPA was challenged in July 2008 because it was concealed from Epstein's victims in violation of the CVRA Court Record
Source Documents & Evidence
“The NPA was challenged in July 2008 by two of Epstein's victims because it had been concealed from Epstein's victims in violation of the Criminal Victims' Rights Act, 18 U.S.C. § 3771”Accessed: 2026-02-21
“actively trying to insert herself as a Plaintiff in the CVRA case. As with Jane Doe #1, and Jane Doe #2, the Government concealed the non-prosecution agreement from Jane Doe #3 – all in violation of her rights under the CVRA”Accessed: 2026-02-25
Added: 2026-02-21
· Updated: 2026-02-25
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