Palm Beach Prosecutor’s Deal Allows Jeffrey Epstein to Avoid Major Charges
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The passage details how a state attorney in Palm Beach, Barry Krischer, sent Jeffrey Epstein’s case to a grand jury and accepted a plea that dropped a federal investigation, suggesting possible prosec Barry Krischer (Palm Beach State Attorney) sent Epstein case to grand jury instead of filing charges Grand jury reduced charges to a single solicitation count despite evidence of underage victims. Pl
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