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Palm Beach State Attorney's Handling of Jeffrey Epstein Sex Abuse Case Raises Questions of Wealthy Influence
Palm Beach State Attorney's Handling of Jeffrey Epstein Sex Abuse Case Raises Questions of Wealthy Influence The passage identifies specific actors (State Attorney Barry Krischer, attorney Jack Goldberger, Harvard professor Alan Dershowitz) and suggests possible prosecutorial bias favoring a wealthy defendant, Jeffrey Epstein. It mentions a grand jury referral and alleged interference, providing concrete names and a timeline (August 2006). While the claims are not new, the detail about Dershowitz’s meeting and the grand jury decision offers actionable leads for further investigation into prosecutorial conduct and potential obstruction. Key insights: State Attorney Barry Krischer referred Epstein's case to a grand jury rather than a jury trial.; Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz reportedly met with prosecutors to challenge the credibility of underage victims.; Defense attorney Jack Goldberger claimed Epstein was unaware the massage girls were minors.
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