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Attorney for Epstein Victims Claims Sealed Deal and Federal Inaction Amid Ongoing Lawsuits
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Attorney for Epstein Victims Claims Sealed Deal and Federal Inaction Amid Ongoing Lawsuits

Attorney for Epstein Victims Claims Sealed Deal and Federal Inaction Amid Ongoing Lawsuits The passage reveals a sealed federal agreement related to Epstein’s case, mentions attempts to keep documents sealed on grounds of government interest, and notes a Palm Beach Police Chief’s request for FBI involvement that was ignored. These details provide concrete leads—court filings, judge names, and law‑enforcement actions—that merit follow‑up, especially regarding why federal charges were limited and how the sealed agreement may have protected third parties. Key insights: Barry Maxwell alleges federal prosecutors routinely avoid sex‑assault cases unless they involve serial offenders or cross jurisdictions.; Epstein’s attorney filed to keep a confidential agreement sealed, citing government and third‑party protection.; Circuit Judge Jeffrey Colbath ordered the agreement unsealed; the Fourth District Court of Appeals upheld the order.

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Attorney for Epstein Victims Claims Sealed Deal and Federal Inaction Amid Ongoing Lawsuits The passage reveals a sealed federal agreement related to Epstein’s case, mentions attempts to keep documents sealed on grounds of government interest, and notes a Palm Beach Police Chief’s request for FBI involvement that was ignored. These details provide concrete leads—court filings, judge names, and law‑enforcement actions—that merit follow‑up, especially regarding why federal charges were limited and how the sealed agreement may have protected third parties. Key insights: Barry Maxwell alleges federal prosecutors routinely avoid sex‑assault cases unless they involve serial offenders or cross jurisdictions.; Epstein’s attorney filed to keep a confidential agreement sealed, citing government and third‑party protection.; Circuit Judge Jeffrey Colbath ordered the agreement unsealed; the Fourth District Court of Appeals upheld the order.

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Page 2 ATTORNEY FOR EPSTEIN VICTIMS: 'T HAVE NEVER SEEN A STRANGER CASE' Palm Beach Daily News September 20, 2009 Sunday North Palm Beach criminal defense attorney Barry Maxwell said he is not surprised that federal charges weren't filed. "My experience has been that the federal government does not intervene in sex-assault cases, except if we're deal- y exp g p ing with a serial rapist or it crosses jurisdictional lines," Maxwell said. "It's either not a big enough case or not atrocious enough for them." Epstein, 56, served 13 months of his 18-month sentence at the Palm Beach County Stockade and received liberal work-release privileges while in jail. He was able to go to his West Palm Beach office six days a week for up to 16 hours a day. He is now serving one year of probation at his Palm Beach mansion and is registered as a lifelong sex offender. Epstein ‘fully abided’ by deal, says defense Epstein's attorney Jack Goldberger released the following statement: "This document relates to allegations that were made many years ago. It was by its provisions and agreement of the parties to remain confidential in part to protect the identities of collateral third parties. "Mr. Epstein has fully abided by all of its terms and conditions. He is looking forward to putting this difficult peri- od of his life behind him. He is continuing his longstanding history of science philanthropy both here in South Florida and nationwide.” Goldberger had blocked the unsealing by filing court papers asking that the documents stay sealed "to prevent a se- rious imminent threat to the fair, impartial and orderly administration of justice; to protect a compelling government interest; to avoid substantial injury to innocent third parties; and to avoid substantial injury to a party by disclosure of matters protected by a common law and privacy right, not generally inherent in these specific type of proceedings, sought to be closed." Circuit Judge Jeffrey Colbath ordered the agreement to be unsealed in June, but Epstein's attorneys appealed the ruling to the Fourth District Court of Appeals, which affirmed Colbath's ruling. Colbath had ruled that the federal agreement -- sealed in state court -- was improperly sealed. T felt it was my fault' More than a dozen lawsuits against the billionaire money manager have been filed in federal and state court, all with similar allegations: that a minor girl was taken to Epstein's mansion on El Brillo Way and led upstairs to a spa room by one of Epstein's assistants, where he would ask the girl to perform massages and/or various sex acts, for which he would pay her. One victim, who is known as Jane Doe #5 in a federal court lawsuit against Epstein, said she didn't find out about the deal until after it was finalized. She was 15 at the time one of her schoolmates told her she could make $200 by giv- ing a massage to a man in Palm Beach. She says she was "nervous and scared and wanted to leave" once she got to Epstein's spa room. "I thought, 'T can't call my dad or my mom because I'm stuck in this situation and didn't know what to do," she said. "T really didn't know what this man was capable of. For a long time, I felt like it was my fault and that's exactly what he wanted me to feel.” Epstein has curfew While he is serving the 12 months of house arrest at his Palm Beach home, Epstein must observe a 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew, have no unsupervised contact with anyone younger than 18 and not view, own or possess pornographic or sexual materials. The indictment followed an 11-month investigation by Palm Beach police, who said Epstein paid five underage girls for massages and sometimes sex at his El Brillo Way home. Then-State Attorney Barry Krischer declined to pros- ecute Epstein on multiple charges involving unlawful sex acts with minors. Instead, he brought the case to a grand jury, which charged Epstein on the lesser charge of soliciting prostitution. Then-Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter wrote Krischer a letter asking him to recuse himself from the case. When that didn't happen, Reiter requested an FBI investigation to determine if any federal laws were broken.

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