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Rich man fought the law — and he mostly won (Palm Beach Post, 07/07/2008)Rich man fought the law — and he mostly won (Palm Beach Post, 07/07/2008)
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 procedural oddities that could merit further inquiry (e.g., the role of State Attorney Barry Krischer, the dropped federal investigation, and the lack of mandated counseling), the information is already public and offers few new, actionable leads. Key insights: 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 other prominent lawyers.
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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 procedural oddities that could merit further inquiry (e.g., the role of State Attorney Barry Krischer, the dropped federal investigation, and the lack of mandated counseling), the information is already public and offers few new, actionable leads. Key insights: 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 other prominent lawyers.
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Jane Does“g a person under the age of 18 for prostitution — does not account for all five of the girls, one as you”
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Edward Jay Epstein“Palm Beach police spent 11 months investigating Epstein be- fore State Attorney Barry Krischer sent the c”
Lanna Leigh Belohlavek“years in prison, Assis- tant State Attorney Lanna Belohlavek said, adding that the recommended guideline sente”
Kenneth Starr“O.J. Simpson against murder charges, and Kenneth Starr, the prosecutor who pursued then-President Bill C”
Bill Clinton“Starr, the prosecutor who pursued then-President Bill Clinton for lying about sex with young women. Palm Beach”
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Chelsea Clinton“r, the prosecutor who pursued then-President Bill Clinton for lying about sex with young women. Palm Beach”
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