Branded for years as gold diggers, liars and worse, victims of wealthy sexual predator Jeffrey Epstein have been granted another chance to challenge the consequences of a clandestine Justice Department nonprosecution agreement.

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, sitting as the full court, agreed to take another look at a deal that protected the late Palm Beach multimillionaire and co-conspirators of “notorious sex trafficker and child abuser Jeffrey Epstein.”

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