Photo. Keith Draycott/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — An influential, deep-pocketed suspect under criminal investigation. Secret negotiations with federal prosecutors to hammer out a deal. A lack of consultation with victims of the crime. Those are circumstances attorney Paul Cassell says motivate him into action. A former federal judge who teaches law at the University of Utah, Cassell is hardly a household name. But his work pursuing justice for crime victims has achieved global notoriety. In particular, Cassell was instrumental in pulling back the curtain on sex-offender Jeffrey Epstein’s non-prosecution agreement, by persuading a federal judge to order the U.S. Department …
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