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Kristen M. Simkins From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Irons, Janet < Tuesday, July 12, 2016 10:47 AM Richard C. Smith Hello Warden Smith, mother is anxious to hear the results of your inquiry into her daughter's health. I'd be grateful if you could email or call me at your earliest convenience. I'm free today after 2 p.m. Alternatively, we could meet after the Prison Board of Inspectors Meeting this coming Thursday. Best wishes, Janet Irons 1 Kristen M. Simkins From: Sent:
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Allegations of Prosecutorial Interference in Jeffrey Epstein Child Abuse Investigation
The passage suggests possible undue influence on a state attorney's office by high‑profile lawyers (e.g., Dershowitz, Goldberger) to down‑grade Epstein's alleged crimes to a misdemeanor. It names spec Detective James Patterson recounts a shift in case handling after Jeffrey Epstein’s lawyers, possibl A suggestion was made to issue a misdemeanor notice to Epstein rather than pursue felony charges.
Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter and Jeffrey Epstein entangled in disputed prosecution details
Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter and Jeffrey Epstein entangled in disputed prosecution details The passage provides specific allegations about a potential plea deal for Epstein, details of alleged sexual misconduct with minors, and claims that Police Chief Michael Reiter may have acted improperly or been motivated by personal issues. These points give concrete names, dates, and possible misconduct that merit further investigation, though the claims are largely unverified and lack direct evidence of higher‑level political or financial connections. Key insights: Epstein allegedly faced a plea deal for 1‑2 years in Florida state prison, with sources citing a 15‑month sentence plus home confinement.; Palm Beach police records from March 15, 2005, describe a 14‑year‑old receiving a massage and a vibrator from Epstein for $300.; [REDACTED - Survivor] reportedly brought six girls aged 14‑16 to Epstein’s house.
Document alleges extensive financial, academic, and sexual ties between Jeffrey Epstein, Alan Dershowitz, and high‑profile figures including Leslie Wexner, Harvard officials, and political elites
Document alleges extensive financial, academic, and sexual ties between Jeffrey Epstein, Alan Dershowitz, and high‑profile figures including Leslie Wexner, Harvard officials, and political elites The passage provides numerous specific allegations – dates, dollar amounts, meetings, and alleged quid‑pro quo arrangements – that could be pursued for evidence of financial flows, abuse of influence, and coordinated legal obstruction. It implicates powerful actors (Wexner, Harvard leadership, a U.S. state attorney, and potentially members of the British royal family) and suggests systematic surveillance and intimidation of investigators. While many claims are unverified and some are repetitive, the level of detail (e.g., $30 M investment, $1 mansion sale, non‑prosecution agreement clause protecting co‑conspirators) makes it a strong investigative lead. Key insights: 1996 meeting on Epstein’s jet linking Dershowitz to Leslie Wexner’s birthday party.; Epstein’s claim that Wexner sold a Manhattan mansion to him for $1.; 1997 $30 M investment in Boston Provident allegedly sourced from Wexner, with half‑million from Dershowitz.
Document references alleged Epstein non‑prosecution deal, FBI evidence, and pressure on U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Acosta during his 2017 labor‑secreta...
The passage links high‑level officials (Jeffrey Epstein, former U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Acosta, FBI, and the Trump administration) to a possible non‑prosecution agreement and alleged interference in a Mentions a non‑prosecution deal for Jeffrey Epstein referenced in an FLBI FOIA release. Claims FBI had sufficient evidence to prosecute but was allegedly overruled by political pressure. Alleges U.S.
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