Palm Beach Police‑State Attorney Dispute Over Epstein Plea Deal and Grand Jury Process
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The passage details internal conflicts between Palm Beach police, the state attorney’s office, and Epstein’s defense team, including a reported plea‑deal offer, missed meetings, and a shift from a fel Detective Joseph Recarey allegedly missed a key meeting with prosecutors, suggesting possible intimi State Attorney Lanna Belohlavek reportedly offered Epstein a plea deal that would avoid jail time
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