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Deposition claims Jeffrey Epstein received special treatment in plea deal, incarceration, and psychological evaluation; links to $1M payment to model Jean‑Luc Brunel and alleged recruitment of underage girls

Deposition claims Jeffrey Epstein received special treatment in plea deal, incarceration, and psychological evaluation; links to $1M payment to model Jean‑Luc Brunel and alleged recruitment of underage girls The passage provides specific allegations of preferential legal handling for Epstein—including a reduced plea, daily jail visits, and a self‑submitted psychological report—plus a concrete $1 million payment to Jean‑Luc Brunel tied to his modeling agency. These details suggest actionable leads (e.g., investigating the non‑prosecution agreement, the source of the $1 M, and the role of the private psychologist). While not wholly novel, the combination of legal irregularities and financial flow to a known figure linked to trafficking raises moderate to strong investigative value and public controversy. Key insights: Michael Reiter’s deposition alleges Epstein got special treatment in plea and jail conditions.; Epstein was allowed to submit a self‑prepared psychological report from Dr. Stephen Alexander, whose phone is now disconnected.; A draft 53‑page federal indictment was reportedly prepared but never filed.

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Deposition claims Jeffrey Epstein received special treatment in plea deal, incarceration, and psychological evaluation; links to $1M payment to model Jean‑Luc Brunel and alleged recruitment of underage girls The passage provides specific allegations of preferential legal handling for Epstein—including a reduced plea, daily jail visits, and a self‑submitted psychological report—plus a concrete $1 million payment to Jean‑Luc Brunel tied to his modeling agency. These details suggest actionable leads (e.g., investigating the non‑prosecution agreement, the source of the $1 M, and the role of the private psychologist). While not wholly novel, the combination of legal irregularities and financial flow to a known figure linked to trafficking raises moderate to strong investigative value and public controversy. Key insights: Michael Reiter’s deposition alleges Epstein got special treatment in plea and jail conditions.; Epstein was allowed to submit a self‑prepared psychological report from Dr. Stephen Alexander, whose phone is now disconnected.; A draft 53‑page federal indictment was reportedly prepared but never filed.

Persons Referenced (19)

Michael Reiter

d a deposition by then-Palm Beach Chief of Police Michael Reiter, in which he stated that Epstein, a billionaire w

Paula Epstein

ccording to a source in law enforcement, however, Epstein was allowed to submit a report by his private psy

Miles Alexander

a report by his private psychologist, Dr. Stephen Alexander of Palm Beach, Florida, whose phone has since bee

Jean-Luc Brunel

onetary relationship between Epstein and Jean Luc Brunel, a frequent visitor to whom he gave $1 million ar

Jack Goldberger

ce of an investigation. Jeffrey Epstein’s lawyer, Jack Goldberger, says he has no knowledge of an ongoing probe, an

Conchita Sarnoff

secution agreement with the federal government." Conchita Sarnoff has developed multimedia communication programs f

Edward Jay Epstein

ccording to a source in law enforcement, however, Epstein was allowed to submit a report by his private psy

Cathy Alexander

a report by his private psychologist, Dr. Stephen Alexander of Palm Beach, Florida, whose phone has since bee

Crew members

f underage girls at his Palm Beach mansion, where members of his staff allegedly recruited and paid a parad

Ilan Epstein

ccording to a source in law enforcement, however, Epstein was allowed to submit a report by his private psy

Larry Page

al investigators at one point produced a draft 53-page indictment against Epstein, he was eventually all

Dr. Steven R. Alexander

a report by his private psychologist, Dr. Stephen Alexander of Palm Beach, Florida, whose phone has since bee

Chief Psychologist

ein was allowed to submit a report by his private psychologist, Dr. Stephen Alexander of Palm Beach, Florida, wh

Leah Jean

ealed a monetary relationship between Epstein and Jean Luc Brunel, a frequent visitor to whom he gave $1

Larry VisoskiLauren Book

ent for The Oppenheimer Report . She is writing a book about child trafficking in America HOUSE_OVERSIG

Jeffrey Epstein

onfirm or deny the existence of an investigation. Jeffrey Epstein’s lawyer, Jack Goldberger, says he has no knowled

Executive Staff

s at his Palm Beach mansion, where members of his staff allegedly recruited and paid a parade of teenager

Mark Epstein

ccording to a source in law enforcement, however, Epstein was allowed to submit a report by his private psy

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article quoted a deposition by then-Palm Beach Chief of Police Michael Reiter, in which he stated that Epstein, a billionaire with many powerful friends, had received special treatment in both his plea deal and the terms of his incarceration. Although federal investigators at one point produced a draft 53-page indictment against Epstein, he was eventually allowed to plead guilty to only two relatively minor state charges and receive a short term of incarceration: 13 months in the county jail, during which he went to the office every day, and one year of community control, during which he traveled frequently to New York and his private island in the Virgin Islands. The Daily Beast has now discovered another instance in which Epstein apparently received special consideration: As a convicted sex offender, he is required by law to undergo an impartial psychological evaluation prior to sentencing and to receive psychiatric treatment during and after incarceration. This is because child molesters tend to be repeat offenders with high rates of recidivism. According to a source in law enforcement, however, Epstein was allowed to submit a report by his private psychologist, Dr. Stephen Alexander of Palm Beach, Florida, whose phone has since been disconnected with no forwarding information. The Daily Beast’s second article provided details about Epstein’s systematic abuse of underage girls at his Palm Beach mansion, where members of his staff allegedly recruited and paid a parade of teenagers, most of them 16 or younger, to perform daily massages that devolved into masturbation, groping, and sometimes full-blown sexual contact. It also revealed a monetary relationship between Epstein and Jean Luc Brunel, a frequent visitor to whom he gave $1 million around the same time that Brunel was starting his MC2 modeling agency. Some of the young girls MC2 recruited from overseas—often from Eastern Europe and South America—are known to have been passengers on Epstein’s private jets. The U.S. Attorney General’s Office in Florida says that it is against policy to confirm or deny the existence of an investigation. Jeffrey Epstein’s lawyer, Jack Goldberger, says he has no knowledge of an ongoing probe, and he told The Daily Beast, "Jeffrey Epstein has fully complied with all state and federal requirements that arise from the prior proceedings in Palm Beach. There are no pending civil lawsuits. There are not and should not be any pending criminal investigations, given Mr. Epstein’s complete fulfillment of all the terms of his non-prosecution agreement with the federal government." Conchita Sarnoff has developed multimedia communication programs for Fortune 500 companies and has produced three current-events debate TV programs, The Americas Forum, From Beirut to Kabul, and a segment for The Oppenheimer Report . She is writing a book about child trafficking in America

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