Legal brief argues insufficient evidence to charge Jeffrey Epstein under 18 U.S.C. §2423
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The passage is a standard legal argument denying criminal liability for Jeffrey Epstein, offering no new factual leads, names beyond already public figures, or novel financial or foreign connections. Claims Epstein's travel to Florida was to return to a residence, not for illegal sexual activity. Asserts lack of mens rea and that the victim was over the statutory age threshold for certain charge
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