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People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Summary
This document combines two New York Post articles regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The main article, from July 27, 2008, heavily criticizes the lenient plea deal Epstein received in Florida, highlighting the influence of his high-powered legal team (including Alan Dershowitz and Kenneth Starr) and the failure of the state attorney, Barry Krischer, to secure a harsher penalty. A shorter, appended article from July 27, 2006, reports on Epstein's initial arrest for soliciting a prostitute and his subsequent release on $3,000 bail.
People (8)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Financier / Sex Offender |
The main subject of the articles, who received a controversial plea deal for sex crimes involving underage girls. Men...
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| Jack Goldberger | Defense Attorney |
Part of Jeffrey Epstein's legal team, described as a West Palm Beach defense attorney.
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| Alan Dershowitz | Defense Attorney / Professor |
Part of Jeffrey Epstein's legal team, identified as a Harvard Law School Professor who also defended O.J. Simpson.
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| Kenneth Starr | Defense Attorney / Prosecutor |
Part of Jeffrey Epstein's legal team, noted as the prosecutor who pursued then-President Bill Clinton.
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| O.J. Simpson | Former Client of Dershowitz |
Mentioned in the context that Alan Dershowitz defended him against murder charges.
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| Bill Clinton | Former U.S. President |
Mentioned in the context that Kenneth Starr pursued him for lying about sex with young women.
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| Barry Krischer | State Attorney |
The State Attorney who sent Epstein's case to a grand jury instead of directly charging him, and was allegedly 'swaye...
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| Lanna Belohlavek | Assistant State Attorney |
Quoted regarding the potential sentence Epstein could have faced (probation to 15 years) versus the recommended guide...
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Organizations (6)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| New York Post |
The source publication for the articles.
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| Palm Beach County Jail |
The facility where Epstein served his sentence, noted as being for sentences less than one year.
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| Harvard Law School |
The institution where Alan Dershowitz is a professor.
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| Palm Beach police |
The law enforcement agency that investigated Epstein for 11 months.
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| myspace.com |
A social media website where Epstein's lawyers claimed the victims had chatted about smoking and drinking, used to 'i...
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| HOUSE_OVERSIGHT |
A footer label, likely indicating the document is from the records of the House Oversight Committee.
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Timeline (3 events)
Approx. 2007-2008
Epstein entered a plea deal, pleading guilty to felony solicitation of prostitution and procuring a person under 18. The deal allowed him to serve his sentence in a county jail, avoided a potentially much longer prison sentence, and dropped a federal investigation.
Palm Beach, Florida
July 2006
Jeffrey Epstein, 53, surrendered to police in Palm Beach, was charged with soliciting a prostitute, and was released on $3,000 bail.
Palm Beach, Florida
Prior to 2008
Palm Beach police conducted an 11-month investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.
Palm Beach, Florida
Locations (3)
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Location of Epstein's crimes, his home, the police investigation, and his initial charge.
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Associated with defense attorney Jack Goldberger.
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Described as Epstein's home city and the location of the New York Post.
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Relationships (5)
The document states Jack Goldberger was on Epstein's legal team.
The document states Alan Dershowitz was on Epstein's legal team.
The document states Kenneth Starr was on Epstein's legal team.
The text states that 'Mr. Krischer was more swayed by Epstein's lawyers'.
The document states girls 'alleged that Epstein sexually abused them' and that he preyed on them.
Key Quotes (3)
"For three years, his wealth and the influence of his lawyers bought him the protection the state attorney owed to the victims."Source
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Quote #1
"IT looks like New York billionaire financier Jeffrey Epstein got off easy when he was hit with a charge of soliciting a prostitute for a 'happy ending' in Palm Beach."Source
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Quote #2
"The slow, dissatisfying resolution of the case sends a message to the public... that there's a different system of justice for the wealthy who hire highcomments powered lawyers."Source
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Quote #3
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