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Jeffrey Epstein case details reveal alleged assistant involvement, lawyer statements, and potential plea negotiations
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Jeffrey Epstein case details reveal alleged assistant involvement, lawyer statements, and potential plea negotiations

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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Michael Reiter

is a gamble. Stay hustling.” A spokeswoman for Reiter said, "We think our investigation speaks for itse

Paula Epstein

were paid $200 per session. Cops also allege that Epstein's personal assistant, Sarah Kellen, who hasn't be

Jack Goldberger

e hygiene products. Epstein's Palm Beach lawyer, Jack Goldberger, told Page Six that the Florida state attorney co

Gerald Lefcourt

about underage girls. Epstein's New York lawyer, Gerald Lefcourt, said, "The prosecutor didn't want to bring any c

Geoffrey West

hings, whether the gray-haired money manager paid West Palm Beach girls for sex or transported them acr

Edward Jay Epstein

were paid $200 per session. Cops also allege that Epstein's personal assistant, Sarah Kellen, who hasn't be

Kenneth Starr

Alan Dershowitz, Gerald Lefcourt, Roy Black and Kenneth Starr - have been negotiating a deal with federal pros

Facilities Assistant

session. Cops also allege that Epstein's personal assistant, Sarah Kellen, who hasn't been charged, set up th

Sarah Kellen

ps also allege that Epstein's personal assistant, Sarah Kellen, who hasn't been charged, set up the liaisons and

Ilan Epstein

were paid $200 per session. Cops also allege that Epstein's personal assistant, Sarah Kellen, who hasn't be

Wafic Said

ages 14-16 for massages and sex at his home. She said they were paid $200 per session. Cops also allege

Larry Page

pstein's Palm Beach lawyer, Jack Goldberger, told Page Six that the Florida state attorney concluded the

Haley Robson

ight, WPTV in Palm Beach reported that one reason Robson's testimony may have been dismissed is the kinky

Unit Manager

mong other things, whether the gray-haired money manager paid West Palm Beach girls for sex or transporte

Roy Black

rs - including Alan Dershowitz, Gerald Lefcourt, Roy Black and Kenneth Starr - have been negotiating a deal

Alan Dershowitz

Epstein’s high-powered lawyers - including Alan Dershowitz, Gerald Lefcourt, Roy Black and Kenneth Starr - h

Jeffrey Epstein

ation speaks for itself." Cops also allege that [Jeffrey Epstein]'s personal assistant, Sarah Kellen, who hasn't b

Estate Manager

mong other things, whether the gray-haired money manager paid West Palm Beach girls for sex or transporte

Mark Epstein

were paid $200 per session. Cops also allege that Epstein's personal assistant, Sarah Kellen, who hasn't be

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ages 14-16 for massages and sex at his home. She said they were paid $200 per session. Cops also allege that Epstein's personal assistant, Sarah Kellen, who hasn't been charged, set up the liaisons and put fresh sheets on the massage table and supplied massage oils. Police searched through Epstein's garbage and retrieved sex toys and feminine hygiene products. Epstein's Palm Beach lawyer, Jack Goldberger, told Page Six that the Florida state attorney concluded the cops had looked at evidence from a "one-sided perspective." He added that Epstein had passed an extensive lie-detector test in which he was grilled about underage girls. Epstein's New York lawyer, Gerald Lefcourt, said, "The prosecutor didn't want to bring any charges in this case, but because of the craziness of this police chief, we have the charge of solicitation." Last night, WPTV in Palm Beach reported that one reason Robson's testimony may have been dismissed is the kinky Web page she has on MySpace featuring photos of her female friends playing with sex toys. One friend even uses the name "Pimpin' Made EZ." Robson, who isn't charged, also writes, "Do what you do to make that money, life is a gamble. Stay hustling.” A spokeswoman for Reiter said, "We think our investigation speaks for itself." Cops also allege that [Jeffrey Epstein]'s personal assistant, Sarah Kellen, who hasn't been charged, set up the liaisons and put fresh sheets on the massage table and supplied massage oils. Police searched through Epstein's garbage and retrieved sex toys and feminine hygiene products. Epstein's Palm Beach lawyer, Jack Goldberger, told Page Six that the Florida state attorney concluded the cops had looked at evidence from a "one-sided perspective." He added that Epstein had passed an extensive lie-detector test in which he was grilled about underage girls. NewYork Post — 09/20/2007 JAIL LOOMS FOR SEX-CASE MOGUL September 20, 2007 -- THE sordid sex case involving Jeffrey Epstein may be coming to an unhappy ending -with a plea deal that would put the publicity-shy billionaire behind bars for 15 months for allegedly soliciting underage teen girls for sex at his Palm Beach mansion. Sources tell Page Six that Epstein’s high-powered lawyers - including Alan Dershowitz, Gerald Lefcourt, Roy Black and Kenneth Starr - have been negotiating a deal with federal prosecutors who are probing, among other things, whether the gray-haired money manager paid West Palm Beach girls for sex or transported them across state lines. Epstein is currently charged by the State of Florida with soliciting young prostitutes for sex - but federal charges would be far more serious. The Palm Beach Post reported yesterday that Epstein is very close to a deal with the feds that would send him to jail for 1% to 2 years. Sources tell us that while a deal has not yet solidified, what's under discussion is a guilty plea to at least one charge in exchange for a sentence of 15 months in a Florida state

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