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Jeffrey Epstein's 2008 legal proceedings and alleged involvement of high‑profile lawyers
The passage repeats widely reported facts about Epstein’s 2008 indictment, plea deal, and the presence of famous attorneys (Alan Dershowitz, Kenneth Starr). It offers limited new investigative angles— Epstein’s 2008 indictment for solicitation of prostitution involved a high‑profile defense team incl A Palm Beach attorney, Jack Goldberger, publicly predicted the case would end without trial within
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The passage repeats widely reported facts about Epstein’s 2008 indictment, plea deal, and the presence of famous attorneys (Alan Dershowitz, Kenneth Starr). It offers limited new investigative angles— Epstein’s 2008 indictment for solicitation of prostitution involved a high‑profile defense team incl A Palm Beach attorney, Jack Goldberger, publicly predicted the case would end without trial within
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“...egal team, which includes Harvard Law School Professor Alan Dershowitz (remember O.J. Simpson?) and Kenneth Starr (remember Monica Lewinsky?). Jack Goldberger of West Palm Beach, who's also on the team, told Post...”
Alan Dershowitz“...'s getting his money's worth from his large legal team, which includes Harvard Law School Professor Alan Dershowitz (remember O.J. Simpson?) and Kenneth Starr (remember Monica Lewinsky?). Jack Goldberger of West Pal...”
Jeffrey Epstein“...ne felony charge of solicitation of prostitution. That was in July 2006, and part-time Palm Beacher Jeffrey Epstein still has faced no repercussions for allegedly preying on underage girls. So maybe Mr. Epstein is...”
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The passage links high‑profile individuals (Jeffrey Epstein, Alan Dershowitz, Kenneth Starr, Jack Goldberger) to alleged sexual exploitation of minors and suggests possible obstruction via a powerful Epstein allegedly used MySpace to recruit underage girls, including a 13‑year‑old. A 2008 Palm Beach Post editorial references a 2006 indictment for solicitation of prostitution. Prominent attorneys
Compiled Palm Beach and New York press coverage of Jeffrey Epstein's 2005‑2008 sex‑related investigations and plea deals
The document aggregates previously reported details about Epstein’s alleged abuse of under‑age girls, the involvement of high‑profile lawyers (Dershowitz, Starr, Goldberger) and officials (Barry Krisc Epstein allegedly paid teenage girls $200‑$300 for massages that turned sexual. State Attorney Barry Krischer referred the case to a grand jury, resulting in a single solicitation Prominent lawyers
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