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The court transcript details the bail decision for Jeffrey Epstein, where Judge Richard M. Berman de...

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The court transcript details the bail decision for Jeffrey Epstein, where Judge Richard M. Berman denies Epstein's application for pretrial release, citing the government's evidence of danger to others and the community, as well as risk of flight. The decision is based on the seriousness of the charges, Epstein's wealth and resources, and concerns about witness intimidation. A written opinion is to follow.

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