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Financier Jeffrey Epstein Begins Sentence for Soliciting Prostitution Amid Claims of Police Report Mishandling
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Financier Jeffrey Epstein Begins Sentence for Soliciting Prostitution Amid Claims of Police Report Mishandling

Financier Jeffrey Epstein Begins Sentence for Soliciting Prostitution Amid Claims of Police Report Mishandling The passage references Epstein's sentencing and suggests possible misconduct in the premature release of a police report, including allegations that an accuser lied about her age and had a criminal record. While it provides names and a concrete legal event, it lacks detailed financial transaction data or new evidence, limiting its investigative immediacy. Nonetheless, it points to potential police or prosecutorial bias and could merit follow‑up on the report’s handling and the credibility of witnesses. Key insights: Jeffrey Epstein began serving an 18‑month sentence for soliciting prostitution (July 2008).; Mr. Lefcourt alleges police released a report prematurely and with inaccurate information.; Accuser allegedly lied about her age and had prior drug charges and a theft conviction.

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Financier Jeffrey Epstein Begins Sentence for Soliciting Prostitution Amid Claims of Police Report Mishandling The passage references Epstein's sentencing and suggests possible misconduct in the premature release of a police report, including allegations that an accuser lied about her age and had a criminal record. While it provides names and a concrete legal event, it lacks detailed financial transaction data or new evidence, limiting its investigative immediacy. Nonetheless, it points to potential police or prosecutorial bias and could merit follow‑up on the report’s handling and the credibility of witnesses. Key insights: Jeffrey Epstein began serving an 18‑month sentence for soliciting prostitution (July 2008).; Mr. Lefcourt alleges police released a report prematurely and with inaccurate information.; Accuser allegedly lied about her age and had prior drug charges and a theft conviction.

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Mr. Lefcourt said the police were wrong to have released the report so soon, especially without correcting information that later proved wrong. He cited his assertion that one accuser had lied about her age, adding that she had also been arrested on drug charges and had been fired by her employer for stealing. “What I’m trying to focus on,” Mr. Lefcourt said, “is, What’s motivating the selective and misleading release of information to the public?” Copyright 2006 The New York Times Company New York Times — 06/30/08 Financier Starts Sentence in Prostitution Case -NYTimes.com Page 1| of 4 ge 1 of 4 July 1, 2008 Financier Starts Sentence in Prostitution Case By LANDON THOMAS Jr. The bad news arrived by phone last week on Little St. James Island, the palm-fringed Xanadu in the Caribbean where Jeffrey E. Epstein, adviser to billionaires, lives in secluded splendor. Report to the Palm Beach County jail, the caller, Mr. Epstein’s lawyer, said. So over the weekend Mr. Epstein quit his pleasure dome, with its staff of 70 and its flamingo-stocked lagoon, and flew to Florida. On Monday morning, he turned himself in and began serving 18 months for soliciting prostitution. “T respect the legal process,” Mr. Epstein, 55, said by phone as he prepared to leave his <p al BS Df DIS 2S DIS Ig OIC BIS DIS 2S ik DIS IC 24C BIS DIS 54S 2k DIS ig DIC BIS DIS DIC 2k DIC Ig 24S BIC DIS 3S DC DIC Ok DIC BIS DIC SIC 2g DIC 2g 24C IS OIC 51S Df DIC 2k 24K IS 2IK 2S 2fe DIC 2k OIC Ik 2k 2k The information contained in this communication is confidential, may be attorney-client privileged, may constitute inside information, and is intended only for the use of the addressee. It is the property of Jeffrey Epstein Unauthorized use, disclosure or copying of this communication or any part thereof is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately by return e-mail or by e-mail to jeevacation@gmail.com, and destroy this communication and all copies thereof, including all attachments.

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