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Jeffrey Epstein’s jail‑era manipulation and new victim testimony in Florida case
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Jeffrey Epstein’s jail‑era manipulation and new victim testimony in Florida case

Jeffrey Epstein’s jail‑era manipulation and new victim testimony in Florida case The passage mentions ongoing litigation in Palm Beach County where new victims may testify and references an attorney accusing Epstein of bullying legal defenders. It provides specific case numbers and names (Bradley Edwards, Jack Scarola, [REDACTED - Survivor], Ron Eppinger) that could be followed up for court filings, deposition transcripts, and potential links to broader trafficking networks. However, it lacks concrete financial transaction details or direct ties to high‑level officials, limiting its impact to a moderate‑level investigative lead. Key insights: Case 1:19‑cv‑03377 filed 04/16/19 provides a docket for further document requests.; Bradley Edwards, a Fort Lauderdale attorney, is representing victims against Epstein.; Jack Scarola, former state prosecutor, is defending Edwards and alleges Epstein’s intimidation tactics.

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Jeffrey Epstein’s jail‑era manipulation and new victim testimony in Florida case The passage mentions ongoing litigation in Palm Beach County where new victims may testify and references an attorney accusing Epstein of bullying legal defenders. It provides specific case numbers and names (Bradley Edwards, Jack Scarola, [REDACTED - Survivor], Ron Eppinger) that could be followed up for court filings, deposition transcripts, and potential links to broader trafficking networks. However, it lacks concrete financial transaction details or direct ties to high‑level officials, limiting its impact to a moderate‑level investigative lead. Key insights: Case 1:19‑cv‑03377 filed 04/16/19 provides a docket for further document requests.; Bradley Edwards, a Fort Lauderdale attorney, is representing victims against Epstein.; Jack Scarola, former state prosecutor, is defending Edwards and alleges Epstein’s intimidation tactics.

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Even from jail, Jeffrey Epstein manipulated the system | Miami Herald Page 4 of 17 Case 1:19-cv-03377 Document 1-1 Filed 04/16/19 Page 5 of 18 Support investigative journalism The Miami Herald obtained thousands of FBI and court records, lawsuits, and witness depositions, and went to federal court in New York to access sealed documents in the reporting of "Perversion of Justice." The Herald also tracked down more than 60 women who said they were victims, some of whom had never spoken of the abuse before. Your digital subscription, starting at $0.99 for the first month, supports investigative journalism like this. CLICK TO SUBSCRIBE Some of Epstein’s victims will finally have an opportunity to testify for the first time as part of the Dec. 4 case in state court in Palm Beach County. It pits Fort Lauderdale attorney Bradley Edwards against Epstein, who had accused Edwards of malfeasance in his representation of several victims. Jack Scarola, the attorney representing Edwards, said Epstein should be held accountable for his unrelenting attacks against Edwards — as well as others who were involved in his case. “We are going to demonstrate through this case that no one — no matter how much money they have — can abuse children and then attempt to bully those who come to the defense of children,” said Scarola, a former state prosecutor. Florida and beyond Few people had as much insight into Epstein’s lifestyle — and its international reach — as Virginia Roberts. By age 16, Roberts had lived a life that was beyond that of most high school girls. At 11, she says, she was sexually molested by a family friend. At 12, she was smoking pot and skipping school. At 13, she was in and out of foster homes, and at 14, she was on the street. In Miami, the runaway became a captive of a 65-year-old sex trafficker, Ron Eppinger. For months, she says, she was sexually abused, kept in an apartment and pimped out to pedophiles. After his indictment in 2000 on trafficking charges, Roberts returned to West Palm Beach and tried to heal. ~* > https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/article2 19494920 html 4/3/2019

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