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Confidential Due Diligence Report - YHS. LLC
Copyright 2006 The Palm Beach Newspapers, Inc.
Palm Beach Post (Florida)
August 10, 2006 Thursday
FINAL EDITION
SECTION: OPINION; Pg. 20A
LENGTH: 428 words
HEADLINE: MASSAGING THE SYSTEM
BODY:
Palm Beach police say their 11-month investigation shows that 53-year-old part-time town
resident Jeffrey Epstein committed unlawful sex acts with and lewd and lascivious molestation on
five underage girls. Defense attorney Jack Goldberger claims that his client, Jeffrey Epstein, had
no idea that the untrained girls he hired for massages were minors.
The Palm Beach Count State Attorney's Office could have let a jury decide whom to believe.
Instead, State Attorney Barry Krischer left the public to wonder whether the system tilted in favor
of a wealthy, well-connected alleged
perpetrator and against very young girls who are alleged
victims of sex
crimes.
Mr. KriSCher took the unusual step of referring the case to a grand jury,
which last month _
indicted Jeffrey Epstein on one felony count of solicitation of prostitution. That decision came
after Harvard law Professor Alan Dershowitz met with prosecutors to undermine the credibility of
the 14- to 17-year-old girls who charged that Mr. Epstein had paid them $200 to $300 to undress
and massage him in his five-bedroom, 7 1/2-bath home on the Intracoastal Waterway.
The girls, Mr. Dershowitz told prosecutors,
had written on myspace.com about smoking marijuana
and drinking alcohol. But if the girls have a credibility problem, what about Jeffrey Epstein? Mr.
Goldberger, told The Pout: "Mr. Epstein absolutely insisted anybody who came to his house be over
the age of 18. How he verified that, I don't know." And prosecutors took him at his word?
Police collected evidence that refutes Jeffrey Epstein's defense. Police searched his home and
garbage and found phone messages about the girls' school schedules and even a high school
transcript, suggesting that Mr. Epstein at least knew that the girls were teenagers.
The state attorney's office has responded to criticism from Palm Beach police and others by
noting the higher standard prosecutors face for conviction than law-enforcement officers do for
arrest. But in this case, the state attorney bowed to the risk that a jury might look at both
Jeffrey Epstein and the girls, and point fingers at both sides.
Even it the girls could be impugned as prostitutes, solicitation of a minor is a crime. Former
disc jockey and teacher Bruno Moore was charged with that Tuesday. Investigators say the 34-year-
old used the Internet - myspace.com - to recruit a 13-year-old. Police say Jeffrey Epstein used a
20-year-old woman who had a myspace.com account to recruit young girls. His actions were sleazy. It
would have been good to ask a jury just how criminal they were.
LOAD-DATE: August 12, 2006
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