Alleged Prosecutorial Deal to Reduce Jeffrey Epstein Charges to Misdemeanor
Alleged Prosecutorial Deal to Reduce Jeffrey Epstein Charges to Misdemeanor The passage suggests a behind‑the‑scenes plea bargain that would downgrade Epstein’s alleged crimes to a misdemeanor with probation and a psychiatric exam, implicating high‑profile legal counsel (Alan Dershowitz) and the state attorney’s office. It provides concrete names, a possible deal structure, and a timeline (May 2006), offering a clear investigative lead. While the claim is unverified and lacks direct evidence of who authorized the deal, it ties powerful actors to a potentially serious miscarriage of justice, warranting further follow‑up. Key insights: Jeffrey Epstein allegedly offered a plea deal for a misdemeanor, five years probation, and a psychiatric exam.; Alan Dershowitz is said to have supplied prosecutors with victim MySpace printouts.; State attorney’s office reportedly preferred the deal over a trial.
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Alleged Prosecutorial Deal to Reduce Jeffrey Epstein Charges to Misdemeanor The passage suggests a behind‑the‑scenes plea bargain that would downgrade Epstein’s alleged crimes to a misdemeanor with probation and a psychiatric exam, implicating high‑profile legal counsel (Alan Dershowitz) and the state attorney’s office. It provides concrete names, a possible deal structure, and a timeline (May 2006), offering a clear investigative lead. While the claim is unverified and lacks direct evidence of who authorized the deal, it ties powerful actors to a potentially serious miscarriage of justice, warranting further follow‑up. Key insights: Jeffrey Epstein allegedly offered a plea deal for a misdemeanor, five years probation, and a psychiatric exam.; Alan Dershowitz is said to have supplied prosecutors with victim MySpace printouts.; State attorney’s office reportedly preferred the deal over a trial.
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