Palm Beach billionaire Jeffrey Epstein charged with felony solicitation of minors
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The passage provides a concrete indictment against a high‑profile billionaire with known ties to political and financial elites, offering a clear legal filing, charge, bond amount, and attorney statem Indictment unsealed on 07/30/2006 charging Jeffrey Epstein with one count of felony solicitation of Maximum penalty listed as five years in prison; bond set at $3,000. Attorney Jack Goldberger claim
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