Palm Beach grand jury dismisses most charges against Jeffrey Epstein amid claims of police chief vendetta
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Palm Beach grand jury dismisses most charges against Jeffrey Epstein amid claims of police chief vendetta The passage provides specific names (Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter, assistant Sarah Kellen, witness Haley Robson, lawyers Jack Goldberger, Gerald Lefcourt) and mentions a grand jury finding witnesses not credible, suggesting possible misconduct by local law enforcement. However, the allegations are largely unverified, lack concrete financial transaction details, and the core controversy (Epstein's sex case) is already widely reported, limiting novelty. Key insights: State grand jury dismissed all but a single solicitation charge, citing non‑credible witnesses.; Defense claims the investigation was driven by Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter as a vendetta.; Witness Haley Robson alleges she facilitated underage girls for $200 per massage session.
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