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People
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Events
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Document Information
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Book excerpt / legal memoir
File Size:
2.3 MB
Summary
This text, likely from a memoir or legal account, defends a controversial prosecution decision regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The author argues that the plea deal was the best possible outcome given the evidence and victim reluctance at the time, ensuring jail time and sex offender registration rather than risking a failed trial. The passage also criticizes the defense's tactics, including personal investigations into prosecutors, while acknowledging frustrations with Epstein's treatment in state custody.
People (4)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| James Patterson | ||
| Epstein | ||
| Lefkowitz | ||
| Starr |
Organizations (4)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| FBI | ||
| Kirkland & Ellis | ||
| Washington D.C. Prosecutors | ||
| State of Florida |
Timeline (3 events)
Epstein prosecution
Epstein plea deal
Epstein jail sentence
Locations (2)
| Location | Context |
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Relationships (3)
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Key Quotes (3)
"Our judgment in this case... was that it was better to have a billionaire serve time in jail, register as a sex offender, and pay his victims restitution than risk a trial with a reduced likelihood of success."Source
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Quote #1
"The investigations into the family lives of individual prosecutors were, in my opinion, uncalled for"Source
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Quote #2
"The bottom line is this: served time in jail"Source
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Quote #3
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