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Epstein lawyers dispute editorial conclusions, claim no evidence of federal sex trafficking offenses
Epstein lawyers dispute editorial conclusions, claim no evidence of federal sex trafficking offenses The passage merely notes a denial by Epstein's attorneys, without providing new facts, names of wrongdoing, financial details, or links to powerful officials. It offers a weak lead-potentially useful for confirming the existence of a defensive legal strategy-but lacks actionable specifics or novel controversy. Key insights: Epstein's former lawyers Kenneth Starr, Jack Goldberger, and Lilly Ann Sanchez signed a letter denying federal sex trafficking evidence.; Current attorney Martin G. Weinberg also signed the letter.; The communication includes a standard confidentiality disclaimer.
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