THE PALM BEACH POST
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+20A THE PALM BEACH POST • FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 2007 The Palm Beach Post TOM GIUEERIDA. Publisher JOHN BARTOSEK, Edaor CHARLES GERARDI, General Mauler BILL ROSE. Maxaguir Editor RANDY SCHULTZ. Editor of the Editorial Page JAN TUCKWOOD, Associate Editor BARRY BERG, VP Cimtlation LARRY SIEDUK. VP& Thwarter JOHN KELLY. VP Advertisigg GALE BOWDEN, VP Coutimatity Regan and Mariam LINDA MURPHY. VP Han Resources BOB BALFE. VP Opera:iota LAURA DECK CUNNINGHAM. Arnim Market* Smug, DAN SHORTER. General Mariam PahuBeat*Post corn How will system judge Palm Beach predator? We soon will find out whether big money can buy from the crimi- nal justice system what everyone assumes that big money can buy. The penalty news reports say part-time Palm Beach resident Jeffrey Epstein is expected to face suggests that he will plead guilty to something more than one felony count for solicitation of prostitution. A Palm Beach County grand jury indicted the Manhattan money manager o
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Palm Beach Prosecutor Overruled Police Investigation, Allowing Jeffrey Epstein Plea Deal
The passage details how a state attorney ignored extensive police evidence of underage sexual abuse by Jeffrey Epstein, resulting in a minimal plea deal and the dismissal of a federal investigation. I Palm Beach police gathered transcripts, schedules, and phone messages showing Epstein knew victims w State Attorney Barry Krischer sent the case to a grand jury instead of filing charges, citing lawy
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After long probe, Palm Beach billionaire faces solicitation charge
After long probe, Palm Beach billionaire faces solicitation charge Page 1 of 4 PalmBeachPost.com After long probe, Palm Beach billionaire faces solicitation charge By Larry Keller Palm Beach Post Staff Writer Wednesday, July 26, 2006 Palm Beach billionaire Jeffrey Epstein paid to have underage girls and young women brought to his home, where he received massages and sometimes sex, according to an investigation by the Palm Beach Police Department. Gal PRINTTHIS Browse Specials & Deals From Local Dealerships Autos PalmBeachPost.com Palm Beach police spent months sifting through Epstein's trash and watching his waterfront home and Palm Beach International Airport to keep tabs on his private jet. An indictment charging Epstein, 53, was unsealed Monday, charging him with one count of felony solicitation of prostitution. • Letter from Palm Beach Chief Michael Reiter to State Attorney Barry Krischer Palm Beach police thought there was probable cause to charge Epstein
THE PALM BEACH POST
THE PALM BEACH POST • MONDAY. JUNE 15.2009 Epstein The Palm Beach Post ALEX TAYLOR Publisher TIM BURKE, Executive Editor RANDY SCHULTZ, Editor elite Editorial Page Unseal the Epstein deal A rich, middle-aged Palm Beacher who preyed on girls almost 40 years younger already has received too many breaks from the system. He doesn't deserve another. In July 2008, at the age of 55 and after paying the equiva- lent of a small country's gross domestic product in legal fees, Jeffrey Epstein escaped federal charges and pleaded guilty in state court to a pair of charges related to his luring five girls — ages 14 to 17 — to his house. The girls undressed and massaged him in return for $200 to S300. He's serving only 18 months in the Palm Beach County Jail, and he's serving only nights. And now he wants just one more favor When Epstein entered his state plea, the terms of his federal deal were sealed from the public. That violated normal procedures. Attor- neys for
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