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Epstein Associates on Notice: Krasner Declares Presidential Pardons Useless Against State Prosecutions l

May 13, 2026 by hoang le Leave a Comment

In a bold public warning that cut through years of silence and elite protection, Philadelphia DA Larry Krasner looked straight into the camera and delivered a message that left Epstein’s powerful associates stunned: presidential pardons are useless against state prosecutions.

Krasner made it unmistakably clear — while a president can wipe away federal charges, state-level crimes involving minors carry long statutes of limitations that no White House pardon can touch. His office and other determined state prosecutors are ready to act, meaning the high-profile names long whispered about could still face handcuffs, courtrooms, and public exposure.

For victims who have waited decades for real accountability, this feels like a long-overdue turning point. For the elite network, it’s a chilling reminder that their safety net has holes.

The hunt is on, and the walls are closing in.

In a forceful public statement, Larry Krasner delivered a message that cut through years of speculation and frustration surrounding the case of Jeffrey Epstein: presidential pardons do not extend to state prosecutions.

Speaking with direct clarity, Krasner emphasized a key legal boundary in the American justice system. While a U.S. president has the authority to grant clemency for federal offenses, that power does not apply to crimes charged under state law. This distinction is especially significant in cases involving alleged offenses against minors, where statutes of limitations and state-level legal frameworks can allow prosecutions to move forward independently.

Krasner’s remarks signal that his office—and potentially other state prosecutors—remain prepared to pursue any viable cases within their jurisdiction. The statement reflects a broader commitment to ensuring that legal accountability is not limited by political influence or federal-level decisions.

For many observers, particularly those concerned with justice for victims, the message underscores a renewed focus on the role of state courts in addressing complex and high-profile cases. It highlights that multiple layers of the legal system can operate simultaneously, each with its own authority and responsibility.

As attention continues to surround the wider implications of the Epstein case, Krasner’s stance serves as a reminder that the pursuit of accountability does not rest on a single pathway—and that legal processes at the state level remain a powerful and independent force.

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