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Prosecutorial decisions in Jeffrey Epstein case raise questions of wealth‑based justice The passage outlines alleged prosecutorial bias, plea‑deal offers, and intimidation of victims' families, providing specific names (Barry Krischer, Mike Edmondson, Alan Dershowitz, Jack Goldberger) and actions that could be investigated further. While it lacks concrete financial transaction details, it suggests possible misconduct by state officials and private investigators, making it a moderate‑value lead. Key insights: State Attorney Barry Krischer allegedly declined to bring Epstein to trial, opting for a grand jury referral.; Prosecutors reportedly relied on Dershowitz's character attacks on victims rather than evidence of abuse.; A plea deal was offered that would have allowed Epstein to avoid a criminal record.
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Prosecutorial decisions in Jeffrey Epstein case raise questions of wealth‑based justice The passage outlines alleged prosecutorial bias, plea‑deal offers, and intimidation of victims' families, providing specific names (Barry Krischer, Mike Edmondson, Alan Dershowitz, Jack Goldberger) and actions that could be investigated further. While it lacks concrete financial transaction details, it suggests possible misconduct by state officials and private investigators, making it a moderate‑value lead. Key insights: State Attorney Barry Krischer allegedly declined to bring Epstein to trial, opting for a grand jury referral.; Prosecutors reportedly relied on Dershowitz's character attacks on victims rather than evidence of abuse.; A plea deal was offered that would have allowed Epstein to avoid a criminal record.
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Jack Goldberger“aw professor Alan Dershowitz and defense attorney Jack Goldberger, has denied knowing how old the girls were. But p”
Edward Jay Epstein“. Prosecutors did not pursue charges against Mr. Epstein reflecting the age of the victims because they as”
Mike Edmondson“record at all. I asked Mr. Krischer's spokesman, Mike Edmondson, why the case was referred to a grand jury instea”
Potential Defense Witnesses“olice interviews with five alleged victims and 17 witnesses under oath, as well as phone messages, a high sch”
Barry Krischer“ed was still in class. Why didn't State Attorney Barry Krischer let a jury decide whether to believe the teenager”
Ilan Epstein“. Prosecutors did not pursue charges against Mr. Epstein reflecting the age of the victims because they as”
Wafic Said“wealthy and one for the rest of us? Mr. Edmondson said he could not comment on the case because it is ac”
Larry Page“ice she recruited girls for Mr. Epstein has a Web page on myspace.com that features one girl using the n”
Unit Manager“sive. Mr. Epstein, a 53-year-old Manhattan money manager who has hired Harvard law professor Alan Dershowi”
Alan Dershowitz“money manager who has hired Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz and defense attorney Jack Goldberger, has denied”
Jeffrey Epstein“. Prosecutors did not pursue charges against Mr. Epstein reflecting the age of the victims because they as”
Estate Manager“sive. Mr. Epstein, a 53-year-old Manhattan money manager who has hired Harvard law professor Alan Dershowi”
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