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Jeffrey Epstein's Legal Team and Alleged Abuse Claims Highlight Potential Wealth‑Based Justice Disparities
Jeffrey Epstein's Legal Team and Alleged Abuse Claims Highlight Potential Wealth‑Based Justice Disparities The passage names high‑profile attorneys (Alan Dershowitz, Kenneth Starr, Jack Goldberger) and references ongoing civil suits and a criminal plea deal involving Jeffrey Epstein. It suggests possible misconduct in the handling of the case (e.g., plea bargain, jail placement) and hints at a broader pattern of wealthy individuals buying legal outcomes. However, the details are largely already public, lack concrete new financial transaction data, and provide no specific evidence of wrongdoing by the named lawyers beyond their representation. Key insights: Epstein retained a high‑profile legal team including Dershowitz, Starr, and Goldberger.; Civil suits allege sexual exploitation of girls as young as 14, with claims of explicit acts in 2005.; Goldberger reportedly predicted the case would end without trial within two months-a prediction that proved false.
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