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7
People
5
Organizations
3
Locations
2
Events
3
Relationships
6
Quotes

Document Information

Type: Fbi form fd-350 (newspaper clipping)
File Size: 3.86 MB
Summary

An FBI file containing a newspaper clipping from The Palm Beach Post dated August 4, 2006. The editorial by Elisa Cramer criticizes the State Attorney's Office for charging Jeffrey Epstein with solicitation rather than pedophilia-related crimes, despite police evidence proving the victims were underage (14-17). The article highlights comments from the State Attorney's spokesman admitting that wealth influences justice and details evidence such as school transcripts and Myspace activity.

People (7)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Subject
53-year-old Manhattan money manager accused of solicitation of prostitution involving minors.
Elisa Cramer Author
Editorial writer for The Palm Beach Post criticizing the handling of the case.
Alan Dershowitz Defense Attorney
Harvard law professor hired by Epstein; accused of assailing the character of the teenage victims.
Jack Goldberger Defense Attorney
Epstein's attorney; denied knowing about private investigators following victims' parents.
Barry Krischer State Attorney
Criticized for not letting a jury decide the case and for offering a lenient plea deal.
Mike Edmondson Spokesman
Spokesman for State Attorney Krischer; admitted wealth buys a different standard of justice.
Unnamed 20-year-old woman Recruiter
Royal Palm Beach woman who told police she recruited girls; had a Myspace page featuring 'Pimpin' Made EZ'.

Organizations (5)

Name Type Context
The Palm Beach Post
Newspaper that published the editorial.
Palm Beach Police
Strenuously urged charges of unlawful sex acts with a minor; collected evidence.
State Attorney's Office
Office led by Barry Krischer, criticized for handling of the case.
Myspace.com
Site where victims discussed alcohol/marijuana and where recruiter had a page.
FBI
Submitting office MM (Miami) filed this clipping.

Timeline (2 events)

2004-12
A 16-year-old girl went to Epstein's house to 'work' after being asked if she needed money for Christmas gifts.
Epstein's Home, Palm Beach
Jeffrey Epstein Unnamed 16-year-old
2006-07
Epstein indicted by a grand jury on one felony count of solicitation of prostitution (mentioned as 'last month').
Palm Beach, FL
Jeffrey Epstein Grand Jury

Locations (3)

Location Context
City where the crimes and investigation took place.
7,234-square-foot waterfront home where girls were invited.
Location of The Palm Beach Post.

Relationships (3)

Jeffrey Epstein Attorney-Client Alan Dershowitz
Epstein... has hired Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz
Jeffrey Epstein Attorney-Client Jack Goldberger
defense attorney Jack Goldberger
woman who told police she recruited girls for Mr. Epstein

Key Quotes (6)

"He was over 50. And they were girls."
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"That should count for something — the difference between prostitution and pedophilia."
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"Whether wealth buys a different standard of justice across the country ... the answer to that would, of course, be yes."
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"He's never denied girls came to the house."
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"One girl couldn't show up when Mr. Epstein wanted because she had soccer."
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Quote #5
"Pimpin' Made EZ"
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Quote #6

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