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Summary
This legal document details the aggressive tactics used by Jeffrey Epstein's legal team, including a threat by attorney Alan Dershowitz to 'destroy' witnesses. It also explains the Florida State Attorney's Office's decision to present the case to a grand jury, citing a conflict of interest involving prosecutor Krischer's husband and Epstein's lawyer, Jack Goldberger, as well as the complexities of the case and the victim-witnesses.
People (6)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Alan Dershowitz | Attorney |
Epstein's local counsel who met with and threatened Krischer.
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| Krischer | Assistant State Attorney |
Prosecutor in the Epstein case who was threatened by Dershowitz and interviewed by OPR.
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| Epstein | Defendant |
The subject of the criminal investigation and prosecution discussed in the document.
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| Jack Goldberger | Local attorney |
Hired by Epstein; was law partners with Belohlavek, the husband of the Assistant State Attorney.
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| Belohlavek | Attorney |
Husband of Assistant State Attorney Krischer and law partner of Jack Goldberger. Took over the case after Krischer wa...
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| Gerald Lefcourt | Criminal defense attorney |
A nationally known New York attorney who also represented Epstein.
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Organizations (4)
| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| OPR | Government agency |
Office of Professional Responsibility, which interviewed Krischer and Belohlavek about the case.
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| State Attorney’s Office | Government agency |
The office responsible for prosecuting Epstein.
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| Florida Department of Law Enforcement | Government agency |
Mentioned in a footnote as investigating the State Attorney's Office's handling of the Epstein case.
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| The Florida Bar | Professional association |
Cited in a footnote regarding grand jury procedures.
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Timeline (3 events)
Alan Dershowitz met with Krischer and the Assistant State Attorney and made threats.
The State Attorney's Office decided to present the Epstein case to a grand jury.
Florida
Assistant State Attorney Krischer was recused from the Epstein case due to a conflict of interest involving her husband, Belohlavek.
Relationships (7)
Dershowitz is described as Epstein's local counsel.
Goldberger was a local attorney hired by Epstein.
Lefcourt was a criminal defense attorney also representing Epstein.
The document states, 'Because the husband of the Assistant State Attorney was Goldberger’s law partner...'
The document states Belohlavek was 'Goldberger’s law partner'.
Dershowitz, representing Epstein, met with and threatened prosecutor Krischer.
Krischer stated she had 'a working relationship' with Goldberger.
Key Quotes (9)
"We’re going to destroy your witnesses; don’t go to court because we’re going to destroy those girls."Source
— Alan Dershowitz
(A threat made to Krischer and the Assistant State Attorney regarding the witnesses in the Epstein case.)
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"overly aggressive"Source
— Krischer (describing Dershowitz)
(Description of Alan Dershowitz's demeanor during his meeting with prosecutors.)
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"tainted the waters"Source
— Krischer (describing Dershowitz's actions)
(Describing the effect of Dershowitz's threats, which led Epstein to hire another attorney.)
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"a working relationship"Source
— Krischer
(Describing her professional relationship with local attorney Jack Goldberger.)
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"even the appearance of any kind of conflict of interest"Source
— Belohlavek
(The reason given for recusing the Assistant State Attorney (Krischer) from the case.)
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"great consternation within the office"Source
— Krischer
(Describing the office's reaction to the possibility that Epstein's victims could themselves have been prosecuted for prostitution under the law at the time.)
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"it was an organized scheme to involve young girls by offering them money. And I wouldn’t say that we . . . thought they were prostitutes . . . [but] I think there was solicitation."Source
— Belohlavek
(Explaining to OPR why her office took the allegations against Epstein seriously.)
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"behavior was reprehensible, . . . I’m limited by . . . the state statutes as to what I can charge."Source
— Belohlavek
(Expressing her view of Epstein's conduct while noting the legal constraints on prosecution.)
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"There were so many issues involving the victim-witnesses that to my mind, in consultation with my [prosecutors], the only way to achieve, to my mind, real justice was to present the case to the grand jury and not to direct-file"Source
— Krischer
(Explaining to OPR the rationale for taking the unusual step of presenting the case to a grand jury.)
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Quote #9
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