Victim notice outlining Jeffrey Epstein's plea deal and sentencing details
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The passage provides procedural details of Epstein's state plea and sentencing, but offers no new substantive leads about higher‑level actors, financial flows, or misconduct beyond what is already pub Epstein agreed to plead guilty to state charges as part of a federal investigation resolution. Sentencing scheduled for Dec 14, 2007 before Judge Sandra K. McSorley in Palm Beach County. Victims are
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