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Daily Beast article claims special treatment for Jeffrey Epstein and involvement of former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales

Daily Beast article claims special treatment for Jeffrey Epstein and involvement of former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales The passage provides some concrete details—sealed 53‑page indictment, alleged intimidation of victims, and a quote from former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales—that could be pursued for verification. However, most of the information has been widely reported, limiting novelty. The claims involve high‑level officials and potential abuse of prosecutorial discretion, giving it moderate investigative value and controversy. Key insights: Palm Beach police chief objected to Epstein's "special treatment" and gave a nine‑hour deposition.; A sealed 53‑page indictment could have resulted in a 20‑year sentence.; Epstein’s lawyers allegedly investigated Palm Beach police and hired private investigators to intimidate victims.

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Daily Beast article claims special treatment for Jeffrey Epstein and involvement of former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales The passage provides some concrete details—sealed 53‑page indictment, alleged intimidation of victims, and a quote from former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales—that could be pursued for verification. However, most of the information has been widely reported, limiting novelty. The claims involve high‑level officials and potential abuse of prosecutorial discretion, giving it moderate investigative value and controversy. Key insights: Palm Beach police chief objected to Epstein's "special treatment" and gave a nine‑hour deposition.; A sealed 53‑page indictment could have resulted in a 20‑year sentence.; Epstein’s lawyers allegedly investigated Palm Beach police and hired private investigators to intimidate victims.

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~ Jeffrey Epstein, Billionaire eo Goes Free - The Daily Beast Page 1 of 4 @ PRINT I! BLOGS & STORIES Billionaire Pedophile Goes Free by Conchita Sarnoff July 20, 2010 | 11:05pm READ THIS SKIP THAT Hedge fund mogul Jeffrey Epstein became a free man Wednesday, five years after he was first accused of sexually abusing underage girls. After months of reporting, The Daily Beast’s Conchita Sarnoff reveals exclusive details of the investigation and the legal wrangling that saved him from a long prison term. She reports: * Palm Beach's police chief objected to Epstein’s “special treatment” and gave The Daily Beast an exclusive look at his nine-hour deposition about the investigation. ¢ Earlier versions of the U.S attorney’s charges, including a sealed 53-page indictment, could have landed Epstein in prison for 20 years. ¢ Victims alleged that Epstein molested underage girls from South America, Europe, and the former Soviet republics, including three 12-year-old girls brought over from France as a birthday gift. * The victims also alleged trips out of state and abroad on Epstein’s private jets, which would be evidence of sex trafficking—a much more serious federal crime than the state charges Epstein was convicted of. « Epstein’s attorneys investigated members of the Palm Beach Police Department, while others ordered private investigators to follow and intimidate the victims’ families; one even posed as a police officer. * Then-Attorney General Alberto Gonzales told The Daily Beast that he “would have instructed the Justice Department to pursue justice without making a political mess.” Film director Roman Polanski is not the only convicted pedophile to walk free this month and return to a life of privilege. On Wednesday, hedge fund manager Jeffrey Epstein completes his one-year house arrest in Palm Beach, which has been even less arduous than Polanski’s time at a Swiss ski chalet. During Epstein’s term of “house arrest,” he made several trips each month to his New York home and his private Caribbean island. In the earlier stage of his sentence for soliciting prostitution with a minor—13 months in the Palm Beach Stockade—he was allowed out to his office each day. Meanwhile, Epstein has settled more than a dozen lawsuits brought by the underage girls who were recruited to perform “massages” at his Palm Beach mansion. Seven victims reached a last-minute deal last week, days before a scheduled trial; each received well over $1 million—an amount that will hardly dent Epstein’s $2 billion net worth. With that, the known victims of Epstein’s sexual compulsion have been officially silenced, and the case against him is closed unless new ones come forward. According to banking sources, he has been moving assets out of the U.S. and may well follow Polanski into a luxurious exile. Watch Jeffrey Epstein Storm Out of a Deposition When Asked About His Penis SiE-ma-lo%oba WIQXL, http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-and-stories/2010-07-20/jeffrey-epstein-billionaire-ped... 7/23/2010

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