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Epstein case sent to grand jury despite wealth and high‑profile lawyers
The passage notes that Jeffrey Epstein was indicted by a county grand jury on a lesser felony after a state attorney’s office declined to file charges directly, highlighting the role of his wealth, to State attorney’s office referred Epstein case to a county grand jury rather than filing charges dire Epstein allegedly returned $10,000 linked to the Palm Beach scandal. Defense attorney Jack Goldber
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The passage notes that Jeffrey Epstein was indicted by a county grand jury on a lesser felony after a state attorney’s office declined to file charges directly, highlighting the role of his wealth, to State attorney’s office referred Epstein case to a county grand jury rather than filing charges dire Epstein allegedly returned $10,000 linked to the Palm Beach scandal. Defense attorney Jack Goldber
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Epstein case sent to grand jury despite wealth and high‑profile lawyers
Epstein case sent to grand jury despite wealth and high‑profile lawyers The passage notes that Jeffrey Epstein was indicted by a county grand jury on a lesser felony after a state attorney’s office declined to file charges directly, highlighting the role of his wealth, top lawyers (including Alan Dershowitz), and prosecutorial discretion. While these details are already public, the specific mention of a $10,000 return, the grand jury strategy, and the polygraph claim provide modest new angles for investigative follow‑up. Key insights: State attorney’s office referred Epstein case to a county grand jury rather than filing charges directly.; Epstein allegedly returned $10,000 linked to the Palm Beach scandal.; Defense attorney Jack Goldberger cited a polygraph test claiming Epstein didn’t know victims were minors.
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