Judge delays release of Palm Beach financier Epstein's secret deal in teen prostitution case
Judge delays release of Palm Beach financier Epstein's secret deal in teen prostitution case Page 1 of 2 PalmBeachPost.com Judge delays release of Palm Beach financier Epstein's secret deal in teen prostitution case By SUSAN SPENCER-WENDEL Palm Beach Post Staff Writer Friday, June 26, 2009 WEST PALM BEACH — A judge this morning declined to suspend his ruling to unseal financier Jeffrey Epstein's secret non-prosecution deal with federal prosecutors, but delayed the document's release until Thursday. Ct PRINTTHIS The delay gives Esptein's attorneys time to challenge the ruling in the Fourth District Court of Appeal. Jeffrey Epstein Billionaire financier Jeffrey Epstein has been sentenced to 18 months for felony solicitation of prostitution following accusations by teen girls. Past coverage Post your comment on this story below More local news Latest breaking news, photos and all of today's Post stories. "We'll let the appellate court tell us, teach us wh
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Judge delays release of Palm Beach financier Epstein's secret deal in teen prostitution case Page 1 of 2 PalmBeachPost.com Judge delays release of Palm Beach financier Epstein's secret deal in teen prostitution case By SUSAN SPENCER-WENDEL Palm Beach Post Staff Writer Friday, June 26, 2009 WEST PALM BEACH — A judge this morning declined to suspend his ruling to unseal financier Jeffrey Epstein's secret non-prosecution deal with federal prosecutors, but delayed the document's release until Thursday. Ct PRINTTHIS The delay gives Esptein's attorneys time to challenge the ruling in the Fourth District Court of Appeal. Jeffrey Epstein Billionaire financier Jeffrey Epstein has been sentenced to 18 months for felony solicitation of prostitution following accusations by teen girls. Past coverage Post your comment on this story below More local news Latest breaking news, photos and all of today's Post stories. "We'll let the appellate court tell us, teach us wh
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Alfredo Rodriguez’s stolen “golden nugget” – a bound book linking Jeffrey Epstein to dozens of world leaders and billionaires
The passage describes a former Epstein employee, Alfredo Rodriguez, who allegedly stole a bound book containing the names, addresses and phone numbers of high‑profile individuals (e.g., Henry Kissinge Rodriguez claims the book lists names, addresses and phone numbers of dozens of influential individu He tried to sell the book to an undercover FBI agent for $50,000, indicating awareness of its valu
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Jeffrey Epstein communications reveal alleged police payoffs, modeling‑agency trafficking links, and possible DA leniency
Jeffrey Epstein communications reveal alleged police payoffs, modeling‑agency trafficking links, and possible DA leniency The passage compiles a range of specific allegations – cash payments to Palm Beach police, a $1 million wire to Jean‑Luc Brunel’s offshore account, recruitment of under‑age girls via the MC2 modeling agency, and claims that Manhattan DA Cyrus Vance Jr. ignored housing‑guideline rules for a Level‑3 sex offender. These details provide concrete leads (names, amounts, dates, agencies) that could be followed up with FOIA requests, financial record analysis, and interviews with law‑enforcement officials. While many claims repeat publicly known narratives, the inclusion of alleged police donations, the $100 k police equipment grant, and the DA’s alleged inaction add new investigative angles, raising moderate controversy and sensitivity. Key insights: Epstein allegedly gave $100,000 to the Palm Beach Police Department for equipment, then was asked to return it.; A $1 million wire transfer to Jean‑Luc Brunel’s offshore account in September 2004 is cited as a possible back‑door investment in the MC2 modeling agency.; Staff members were reportedly instructed to keep $2,000 cash on hand for recruiting girls and paying them for massages.
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