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State Attorney's Office Conflict of Interest in Epstein Prosecution
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State Attorney's Office Conflict of Interest in Epstein Prosecution

State Attorney's Office Conflict of Interest in Epstein Prosecution The passage reveals potential conflicts of interest and possible interference in the prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein, naming specific prosecutors (Daliah Weiss, Barry Krischer) and a lawyer (Jack Goldberger) with personal connections. While it provides concrete names and dates that could be followed up, the claims are partially fragmented and lack direct evidence of wrongdoing, keeping the score just below the high-impact threshold. Key insights: Detective Recarey received a call on May 3, 2006 from Assistant State Attorney Daliah Weiss indicating she was removed from the Epstein case.; Weiss was a member of the special victims unit with a history of prosecuting high‑profile sexual abuse cases.; Jack Goldberger, hired by Epstein as attorney of record, was friendly with prosecutor Barry Krischer.

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