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Jeffrey Epstein case details reveal alleged assistant involvement, lawyer statements, and potential plea negotiations The passage provides concrete names (Jeffrey Epstein, Sarah Kellen, Jack Goldberger, Gerald Lefcourt, Alan Dershowitz, Roy Black, Kenneth Starr) and mentions alleged facilitation of underage sex, a possible plea deal, and federal investigation. While many details have been reported previously, the specific allegation about the assistant’s role and the mention of a lie‑detector test add actionable leads for investigators to verify and follow up on. Key insights: Assistant Sarah Kellen allegedly coordinated sexual liaisons and prepared massage rooms.; Epstein reportedly passed a lie‑detector test regarding underage girls.; High‑profile lawyers (Dershowitz, Lefcourt, Black, Starr) negotiating a plea deal with federal prosecutors.
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Jeffrey Epstein case details reveal alleged assistant involvement, lawyer statements, and potential plea negotiations The passage provides concrete names (Jeffrey Epstein, Sarah Kellen, Jack Goldberger, Gerald Lefcourt, Alan Dershowitz, Roy Black, Kenneth Starr) and mentions alleged facilitation of underage sex, a possible plea deal, and federal investigation. While many details have been reported previously, the specific allegation about the assistant’s role and the mention of a lie‑detector test add actionable leads for investigators to verify and follow up on. Key insights: Assistant Sarah Kellen allegedly coordinated sexual liaisons and prepared massage rooms.; Epstein reportedly passed a lie‑detector test regarding underage girls.; High‑profile lawyers (Dershowitz, Lefcourt, Black, Starr) negotiating a plea deal with federal prosecutors.
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Paula Epstein“were paid $200 per session. Cops also allege that Epstein's personal assistant, Sarah Kellen, who hasn't be”
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