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Palm Beach Grand Jury Indicts Jeffrey Epstein Amid Allegations of Prosecutorial Favoritism and High‑Profile Political Ties

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November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #021784
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The passage provides concrete leads – names of prosecutors, police chief, defense attorneys, and political donors – plus details of alleged misconduct and a grand jury indictment. While many elements Palm Beach County State Attorney Barry E. Krischer presented a broad set of possible charges to a gr Grand jury indicted Epstein on a lesser count in July 2005 after a 13‑month investigation. Police

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