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Palm Beach sex offender Jeffrey Epstein 'treated differently'

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Palm Beach sex offender Jeffrey Epstein 'treated differently' Page I of 3 Pal mBeach DailyNpylvcscrEn Palm Beach sex offender Jeffrey Epstein 'treated differently' By MICHELE DARGAN and DAVID ROGERS Daily News Staff Writers Saturday, December 13, 2008 A lawyer who represents six victims of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein wants to know why it took eight weeks for him to learn that the jailed billionaire was out on a work-release program. "It just doesn't seem like these girls are getting justice," Miami attorney Jeffrey Herman said. One of Herman's clients called him last week, expressing anxiety that she was going to run into Epstein in the community, he said. PRINTTH IS Powered by Sajd(ability Herman said he assured her that Epstein was still in jail. Days Lee Hershfield later on Dec. 5, Herman received a letter from the U.S. (enlarge photo) Attorney's Office, informing him and his clients that Epstein has The money manager and been participating in the wo

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