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Summary
This document details Jeffrey Epstein's guilty plea in a Palm Beach County state court on June 30, 2008. It outlines last-minute negotiations and changes to his plea agreement regarding the wording of his sentence and clarifies the detention facility. The document also includes the specific criminal charges read in court and a colloquy where the prosecutor, Ms. Belohlavek, confirmed to the judge that there were 'several' victims.
People (5)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Villafaña |
Mentioned as asking Goldberger to change the plea agreement and attending the plea hearing as a spectator.
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| Goldberger | Attorney |
Mentioned as agreeing to change the plea agreement. Full name identified later as Jack Goldberger, Epstein's attorney.
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| Epstein | Defendant |
The subject of the plea agreement and guilty pleas for solicitation of prostitution and procurement of a minor.
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| Jack Goldberger | Attorney |
Appeared in court as Epstein's attorney on June 30, 2008.
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| Belohlavek | Assistant State Attorney |
Recited the charging language at the plea hearing and confirmed to the court that there were several victims. Referre...
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Organizations (4)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office | Government agency |
Administered both the Palm Beach County Detention Facility and the Stockade.
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| FBI | Government agency |
An FBI case agent attended Epstein's plea hearing as a spectator.
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| Fifteenth Judicial Circuit | Judicial body |
The court system where the plea hearing for State v. Epstein took place, as cited in a footnote.
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| OPR | Government agency |
Mentioned in a footnote, Belohlavek told OPR about the typical practice for a state court plea.
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Timeline (4 events)
2008-06-30
Epstein entered guilty pleas in Palm Beach County court to charges of solicitation of prostitution and procurement of a minor.
Palm Beach County court
Circa 2008-06-29
Villafaña and Goldberger negotiated changes to Epstein's plea agreement, specifically regarding the wording of his sentence from 'imprisoned' to 'jail sentence' and clarifying the detention facility.
Locations (3)
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The facility where Epstein was to serve his sentence according to the plea agreement.
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A 'lower security ‘camp-style’ facility' that was distinguished from the jail in the plea agreement clarification.
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The location of the court and where the crimes occurred.
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Relationships (3)
The document states, 'Epstein, with his attorney Jack Goldberger, appeared in Palm Beach County court...'
The document describes them negotiating the terms of the plea agreement: 'Villafaña asked Goldberger to change the plea agreement... and Goldberger agreed to do so.'
The document describes a formal in-court interaction: 'The court... engaged in a colloquy with Belohlavek regarding Epstein’s victims.'
Key Quotes (4)
"[B]etween August 1, 2004 and October 31, 2005, the defendant in Palm Beach County did solicit or procure someone to commit [prostitution] on three or more occasions. And . . . between August 1, 2004 and October 9, 2005, the defendant did procure a minor under the age of 18 to commit prostitution in Palm Beach County also."Source
— Belohlavek
(Recited as the charging language from the indictment and criminal information during Epstein's plea hearing.)
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"a sufficient factual basis to support the pleas"Source
— The Court
(The court's finding after hearing the charging language recited by Belohlavek.)
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"Are there more than one victim?"Source
— The Court
(A question posed to Assistant State Attorney Belohlavek during a colloquy at the plea hearing.)
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"There’s several."Source
— Ms. Belohlavek
(Response to the court's question about the number of victims.)
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