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Palm Beach State Attorney's Handling of Jeffrey Epstein Sex Abuse Case Raises Questions of Wealthy Influence
Palm Beach State Attorney's Handling of Jeffrey Epstein Sex Abuse Case Raises Questions of Wealthy Influence The passage links a powerful local prosecutor (Barry Krischer) and a high‑profile defendant (Jeffrey Epstein) to alleged procedural bias and possible obstruction of justice. It provides specific names, dates, and alleged actions (grand jury referral, involvement of Alan Dershowitz) that merit further investigation, but the claims are largely editorial and lack concrete new evidence, keeping the score in the strong‑lead range. Key insights: State Attorney Barry Krischer referred the Epstein case to a grand jury rather than a jury trial.; Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz allegedly met with prosecutors to undermine victim credibility.; Police evidence (phone messages, school schedules) suggests Epstein may have known the girls were minors.
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