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Extraction Summary

8
People
6
Organizations
2
Locations
2
Events
3
Relationships
3
Quotes

Document Information

Type: News article / investigative report (likely miami herald) included in house oversight committee evidence
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Summary

This document appears to be a page from an investigative report (likely the Miami Herald) detailing the aftermath of the Epstein non-prosecution agreement. It highlights the unusual coordination between federal prosecutors and Epstein's defense team regarding victim notification, contrasts Ken Starr's defense of Epstein with his prosecution of Clinton, and features quotes from Detective Recarey expressing regret that Epstein avoided prison and that victims were labeled prostitutes.

People (8)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Subject of investigation
Subject of a non-prosecution agreement; victims remain afraid of him.
Dexter Lee Assistant U.S. Attorney
Quoted regarding the timing of the non-prosecution agreement signing.
Hakes Former federal prosecutor
Criticizes the negotiation of victim notification letters as a violation of rights.
Ken Starr Defense Attorney / Former Independent Counsel
Advocate for Epstein; contrasted with his investigation of Clinton; faced criticism at Baylor University.
Bill Clinton Former President
Mentioned in relation to the Starr Report and impeachment.
Monica Lewinsky White House Intern
Mentioned in relation to the Starr Report.
Recarey Palm Beach Police Detective
Investigator on the Epstein case; calls it the most troubling of his career; expresses hope for justice.
Reiter Unknown (likely prosecutor/investigator)
Mentioned alongside Recarey as holding onto hope for a trial.

Timeline (2 events)

2016
Ken Starr stepped down as president of Baylor University amid sexual assault handling allegations.
Baylor University
Unknown (Pre-document)
USAO entered into non-prosecution agreement with Epstein.
Unknown

Locations (2)

Location Context

Relationships (3)

Ken Starr Legal Counsel Jeffrey Epstein
Starr’s aggressive advocacy for Epstein
Ken Starr Adversarial/Investigator Bill Clinton
Starr investigating then-President Clinton
Recarey Investigator/Suspect Jeffrey Epstein
Palm Beach police detective Recarey... called the Epstein case the most troubling of his 23-year career

Key Quotes (3)

"“I have never heard of a case where federal prosecutors consult with a defense attorney before they send out standard victim notification letters.” - Hakes"
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"“Some of the victims were — and still are — afraid of Epstein” - Detective Recarey"
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"“I always hoped that the plea would be thrown out and that these teenage girls, who were labeled as prostitutes by prosecutors, would get to finally shed that label and see him go to prison where he belongs” - Detective Recarey"
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