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NYT article raises questions of preferential treatment in Jeffrey Epstein sex case

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NYT article raises questions of preferential treatment in Jeffrey Epstein sex case The passage links a high‑profile financier (Jeffrey Epstein) to alleged sexual abuse of minors and suggests possible prosecutorial favoritism, mentioning connections to former President Bill Clinton and political donors. If true, it points to systemic bias and potential obstruction of justice, warranting deep investigative follow‑up on the grand jury process, the state attorney’s conduct, and any undisclosed deals. Key insights: Epstein was investigated for alleged sexual abuse of teenage girls, with evidence including phone records, jet logs, and trash searches.; Prosecutors presented a broad range of charges to a grand jury but only secured a lesser solicitation charge.; Palm Beach police chief accused prosecutors of giving Epstein special treatment and called for recusal of State Attorney Barry E. Krischer.

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