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Critique of Prosecutorial Decisions in Jeffrey Epstein Prostitution Case
The passage repeats known allegations about Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged sexual crimes and mentions familiar figures (Alan Dershowitz, Jack Goldberger, State Attorney Barry Krischer). It provides no new Alleged failure to charge Epstein with crimes against minors despite evidence. Reference to private investigators possibly intimidating victims' families. Mention of a plea deal offering probation an
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The passage repeats known allegations about Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged sexual crimes and mentions familiar figures (Alan Dershowitz, Jack Goldberger, State Attorney Barry Krischer). It provides no new Alleged failure to charge Epstein with crimes against minors despite evidence. Reference to private investigators possibly intimidating victims' families. Mention of a plea deal offering probation an
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“record at all. I asked Mr. Krischer's spokesman, Mike Edmondson, why the case was referred to a grand jury instea”
Barry Krischer“ed was still in class. Why didn't State Attorney Barry Krischer let a jury decide whether to believe the teenager”
Alan Dershowitz“money manager who has hired Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz and defense attorney Jack Goldberger, has denied”
Jeffrey Epstein“tion and pedophilia. So, it is baffling that Mr. Epstein, who was indicted last month by a grand jury on o”
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The passage repeats already‑public allegations about Jeffrey Epstein’s 2006 solicitation case and includes quotes from prosecutors and attorneys. While it provides some specific details (e.g., plea‑de Palm Beach police argued Epstein should have faced charges for unlawful sex acts with minors. State Attorney Barry Krischer allegedly offered a plea deal that would have placed Epstein on probat Defe
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