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Jeffrey Epstein's 2008 legal proceedings and alleged involvement of high‑profile lawyers The passage repeats widely reported facts about Epstein’s 2008 indictment, plea deal, and the presence of famous attorneys (Alan Dershowitz, Kenneth Starr). It offers limited new investigative angles—only a vague claim that a lawyer predicted the case would end without trial and a suggestion of preferential jail placement—but no concrete new names, dates, or financial transactions. The lead is moderately useful for confirming known connections and may prompt a check on jail‑placement decisions, but it lacks novel evidence or actionable specifics. Key insights: Epstein’s 2008 indictment for solicitation of prostitution involved a high‑profile defense team including Alan Dershowitz and Kenneth Starr.; A Palm Beach attorney, Jack Goldberger, publicly predicted the case would end without trial within two months.; Epstein served his sentence in Palm Beach County Jail rather than a state prison, raising questions about preferential treatment.
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Jeffrey Epstein's 2008 legal proceedings and alleged involvement of high‑profile lawyers The passage repeats widely reported facts about Epstein’s 2008 indictment, plea deal, and the presence of famous attorneys (Alan Dershowitz, Kenneth Starr). It offers limited new investigative angles—only a vague claim that a lawyer predicted the case would end without trial and a suggestion of preferential jail placement—but no concrete new names, dates, or financial transactions. The lead is moderately useful for confirming known connections and may prompt a check on jail‑placement decisions, but it lacks novel evidence or actionable specifics. Key insights: Epstein’s 2008 indictment for solicitation of prostitution involved a high‑profile defense team including Alan Dershowitz and Kenneth Starr.; A Palm Beach attorney, Jack Goldberger, publicly predicted the case would end without trial within two months.; Epstein served his sentence in Palm Beach County Jail rather than a state prison, raising questions about preferential treatment.
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“llegedly preying on underage girls. So maybe Mr. Epstein is satisfied that he's getting his money's worth”
Jack Goldberger“hin the next two months." He was wrong, but Mr. Goldberger remains on Mr. Epstein's payroll, feigning moral”
Jane Does“a person under the age of 18 for prostitution - does not account for all five of the girls, one as you”
Geoffrey West“r (remember Monica Lewinsky?). Jack Goldberger of West Palm Beach, who's also on the team, told Post col”
Edward Jay Epstein“llegedly preying on underage girls. So maybe Mr. Epstein is satisfied that he's getting his money's worth”
Kenneth Starr“ssor Alan Dershowitz (remember O.J. Simpson?) and Kenneth Starr (remember Monica Lewinsky?). Jack Goldberger of W”
Ilan Epstein“llegedly preying on underage girls. So maybe Mr. Epstein is satisfied that he's getting his money's worth”
Wafic Said“n of teenaged girls, one of them as young as 14. Said Mr. Goldberger after the first lawsuit, seeking”
Unit Manager“uits filed this year against the Manhattan money manager. The lawsuits allege sexual exploitation of teena”
Marc Rich“criminal pervert"? Palm Beach Post Editorial #4 Rich man fought the law and he mostly won Palm Beach”
Alan Dershowitz“team, which includes Harvard Law School Professor Alan Dershowitz (remember O.J. Simpson?) and Kenneth Starr (remem”
Monica Lewinsky“member O.J. Simpson?) and Kenneth Starr (remember Monica Lewinsky?). Jack Goldberger of West Palm Beach, who's also”
Jeffrey Epstein“That was in July 2006, and part-time Palm Beacher Jeffrey Epstein still has faced no repercussions for allegedly pr”
Estate Manager“uits filed this year against the Manhattan money manager. The lawsuits allege sexual exploitation of teena”
Mark Epstein“llegedly preying on underage girls. So maybe Mr. Epstein is satisfied that he's getting his money's worth”
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