Epstein camp calls female accusers liars and attacks Palm Beach Police
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The passage provides concrete leads: a named attorney (Jack Goldberger) claiming victims are liars, reference to a grand jury indictment for felony solicitation of prostitution, and the Palm Beach Pol Jack Goldberger, identified as Epstein's lead attorney, publicly denies any illegal sexual activity Goldberger asserts that all women at Epstein's house were over 18, but offers no verification meth
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