court filing: Case 1:19-cr-00290-RMB Document 32 Filed 07/18/19 Page 18 of 33
The document argues that Jeffrey Epstein should be detained due to concerns about witness tampering and his history of non-compliance with sex offender registration requirements. It cites recurring payments to potential co-conspirators and challenges to his sex offender 'level' as evidence. The government contends that Epstein poses a risk to prospective witnesses and has not faithfully obeyed his legal obligations.
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The document argues that Jeffrey Epstein should be detained due to concerns about witness tampering and his history of non-compliance with sex offender registration requirements. It cites recurring payments to potential co-conspirators and challenges to his sex offender 'level' as evidence. The government contends that Epstein poses a risk to prospective witnesses and has not faithfully obeyed his legal obligations.
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