Rich man fought the law — and he mostly won (Palm Beach Post, 07/07/2008)
The passage recaps well‑known facts about Jeffrey Epstein’s 2008 plea deal, naming his high‑profile defense team and questioning why he served jail time instead of prison. While it highlights procedur Epstein’s 2008 plea deal reduced charges to a single felony solicitation count. He served 18 months in the Palm Beach County Jail rather than a state prison. Defense team included Alan Dershowitz and
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The passage recaps well‑known facts about Jeffrey Epstein’s 2008 plea deal, naming his high‑profile defense team and questioning why he served jail time instead of prison. While it highlights procedur Epstein’s 2008 plea deal reduced charges to a single felony solicitation count. He served 18 months in the Palm Beach County Jail rather than a state prison. Defense team included Alan Dershowitz and
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“...al team includ- ed West Palm Beach defense attor- ney Jack Goldberger, Harvard Law School Professor Alan Dershowitz, who defended O.J. Simpson against murder charges, and Kenneth Starr, the prosecutor who pursued th...”
Barry Krischer“...with young women. Palm Beach police spent 11 months investigating Epstein be- fore State Attorney Barry Krischer sent the case to a grand jury, in- stead of charging Epstein so the man who once boasted of accepti...”
Jeffrey Epstein“...olice had taken a high school transcript, class schedules and phone messages from Epstein’s Why ts Jeffrey Epstein in jail, and not prison? home that showed he knew the girls were underage. Yet Mr. Krischer was mo...”
Bill Clinton“...d O.J. Simpson against murder charges, and Kenneth Starr, the prosecutor who pursued then-President Bill Clinton for lying about sex with young women. Palm Beach police spent 11 months investigating Epstein be-...”
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