Potential Epstein‑related bribery and influence involving former Palm Beach State Attorney Barry Krischer
The passage links a former elected state attorney, Barry Krischer, to alleged payments for silence or cooperation with Jeffrey Epstein, providing names, dates (April 2006), and a possible quid‑pro‑quo Barry Krischer served as Palm Beach County State Attorney (elected 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004). A private investigator reported that a woman was offered money to refuse to testify against Epstein. The al
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The passage links a former elected state attorney, Barry Krischer, to alleged payments for silence or cooperation with Jeffrey Epstein, providing names, dates (April 2006), and a possible quid‑pro‑quo Barry Krischer served as Palm Beach County State Attorney (elected 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004). A private investigator reported that a woman was offered money to refuse to testify against Epstein. The al
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