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Type: Newspaper article
File Size: 1.08 MB
Summary

This document is a Palm Beach Post newspaper article from November 16, 2007, discussing the controversial legal case against Jeffrey Epstein for soliciting underage girls. The article critiques the justice system and State Attorney Barry Krischer, suggesting Epstein's wealth might lead to a lenient plea deal, and names his high-profile legal team including Alan Dershowitz and Kenneth Starr. A handwritten note indicates the article was faxed to the State Attorney's Office and filed as part of the official case record.

People (23)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Palm Beach resident, Manhattan money manager, billionaire, accused predator
Subject of the article, accused of paying underage girls for sex and facing a potential plea deal.
Barry Krischer State Attorney
Sent the case against Epstein to a grand jury instead of filing charges himself after Epstein's attorneys presented i...
Jack Goldberger West Palm Beach defense attorney
Member of Jeffrey Epstein's legal team. Quoted as saying the case will end without a trial.
Alan Dershowitz Harvard Law School Professor
Member of Jeffrey Epstein's legal team, noted for having worked on the O.J. Simpson murder case.
Kenneth Starr
Member of Jeffrey Epstein's legal team, noted for having pursued a president based on lies about sex with young women.
Jose Lambiet Reporter
Reporter for The Post who wrote about the federal investigation into Epstein ending.
Michael Edmondson State attorney spokesman
Quoted regarding the state attorney's ability to file additional charges against Epstein.
O.J. Simpson
Mentioned in relation to Alan Dershowitz's past legal work on his murder case.
Ellsa Cramer
Pictured in a separate, partially visible article on the same page.
TOM GIUFFRIDA Publisher
Listed in the masthead of The Palm Beach Post.
JOHN BARTOSEK Editor
Listed in the masthead of The Palm Beach Post.
BILL ROSE Managing Editor
Listed in the masthead of The Palm Beach Post.
BARRY BERG VP Circulation
Listed in the masthead of The Palm Beach Post.
JOHN KELLY VP Advertising
Listed in the masthead of The Palm Beach Post.
LINDA MURPHY VP Human Resources
Listed in the masthead of The Palm Beach Post.
LAURA DECK CUNNINGHAM Director Marketing Services
Listed in the masthead of The Palm Beach Post.
DAN SHORTER General Manager, PalmBeachPost.com
Listed in the masthead of The Palm Beach Post.
CHARLES GERARDI General Manager
Listed in the masthead of The Palm Beach Post.
RANDY SCHULTZ Editor of the Editorial Page
Listed in the masthead of The Palm Beach Post.
JAN TUCKWOOD Assoc. Editor
Listed in the masthead of The Palm Beach Post.
LARRY SEDLIK VP & Treasurer
Listed in the masthead of The Palm Beach Post.
GALE HOWDEN VP Community Relations and Marketing
Listed in the masthead of The Palm Beach Post.
BOB HALFE VP Operations
Listed in the masthead of The Palm Beach Post.

Organizations (6)

Name Type Context
The Palm Beach Post Newspaper
The publisher of the article.
STATE ATTY OFC Government agency
Recipient of the faxed document, as indicated in the header.
Palm Beach County grand jury Legal body
Indicted Jeffrey Epstein on a felony count for solicitation of prostitution in July 2006.
Palm Beach police Law enforcement agency
Investigated Jeffrey Epstein for 11 months, finding evidence he paid underage girls for sex.
Harvard Law School University
Employer of Alan Dershowitz, a member of Epstein's legal team.
PalmBeachPost.com Website
Listed in the masthead, with Dan Shorter as General Manager.

Timeline (3 events)

2006-07
A Palm Beach County grand jury indicted Jeffrey Epstein on one felony count for solicitation of prostitution.
Palm Beach County
2007-11-09
Jose Lambiet of The Post reported that the federal investigation into Jeffrey Epstein was over and he was expected to serve up to 18 months.
prior to 2007-11-16
An 11-month police investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's activities was conducted.
Palm Beach

Locations (4)

Location Context
Location of Jeffrey Epstein's residence and where the alleged crimes occurred.
Where Jeffrey Epstein is described as a "money manager".
Mentioned in the concluding sentence: "Jeffrey Epstein, like too many men in Florida, preyed on teenaged girls."
Location of defense attorney Jack Goldberger.

Relationships (4)

Jeffrey Epstein Professional (Client-Attorney) Jack Goldberger
The article identifies Jack Goldberger as Jeffrey Epstein's West Palm Beach defense attorney.
Jeffrey Epstein Professional (Client-Attorney) Alan Dershowitz
The article lists Alan Dershowitz as a member of Jeffrey Epstein's legal team.
Jeffrey Epstein Professional (Client-Attorney) Kenneth Starr
The article lists Kenneth Starr as a member of Jeffrey Epstein's legal team.
Jeffrey Epstein Adversarial (Defendant-Prosecutor) Barry Krischer
Barry Krischer is the State Attorney whose office was handling the case against Jeffrey Epstein. The article critiques his decision to send the case to a grand jury.

Key Quotes (3)

"This case... is absolutely going to end without a trial within the next two months."
Source
— Jack Goldberger (A quote given to reporter Jose Lambiet about the expected outcome of the Jeffrey Epstein case.)
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"The state attorney's hands are not tied by there being a single grand jury charge. That does not preclude additional charges."
Source
— Michael Edmondson (A statement from the State attorney spokesman, noting that more charges could potentially be filed against Epstein despite the single grand jury charge.)
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Quote #2
"Please place in Jeffrey Epstein file. Thank you-"
Source
— Unknown (A handwritten note on the side of the document, indicating it should be filed as part of the Epstein case record.)
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Quote #3

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Received: 11/16/07 3:20PM;
11/14/2007 21:53 5616404420 -> STATE ATTY OFC; Page 1
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20A THE PALM BEACH POST • FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2007
The Palm Beach Post
TOM GIUFFRIDA, Publisher
JOHN BARTOSEK, Editor
CHARLES GERARDI, General Manager
BILL ROSE, Managing Editor
RANDY SCHULTZ, Editor of the Editorial Page
JAN TUCKWOOD, Assoc. Editor
BARRY BERG, VP Circulation
LARRY SEDLIK, VP & Treasurer
JOHN KELLY, VP Advertising
GALE HOWDEN, VP Community Relations and Marketing
LINDA MURPHY, VP Human Resources
BOB HALFE, VP Operations
LAURA DECK CUNNINGHAM, Director Marketing Services
DAN SHORTER, General Manager, PalmBeachPost.com
How will system judge Palm Beach predator?
Jeffrey Epstein case comes to turning point.
We soon will find out whether big money can buy from the criminal justice system what everyone assumes that big money can buy.
The penalty news reports say part-time Palm Beach resident Jeffrey Epstein is expected to face suggests that he will plead guilty to something more than one felony count for solicitation of prostitution. A Palm Beach County grand jury indicted the Manhattan money manager on that charge in July 2006. But a guilty plea that does not recognize the age of the girls whom police say the billionaire paid for sex would be a disservice to the girls, an insult to the investigators who pressed the case and, for good measure, a general outrage.
Palm Beach police have said that Jeffrey Epstein, 54, paid underage girls, one as young as 14, to come to his 7,200-square-foot waterfront home for "massage" sessions. Police said interviews with five alleged victims and 17 witnesses under oath, phone messages, a high school transcript and other items they found in Mr. Epstein's trash and home show that he knew how young the girls were. But after Mr. Epstein's attorneys told prosecutors about the girls' MySpace pages, which mentioned marijuana and alcohol use, State Attorney Barry Krischer sent the case to a grand jury, instead of filing charges himself.
Blaming these victims, however, does not make them any more deserving of what happened. And Mr. Krischer's unnecessary handoff to a grand jury, after an 11-month police investigation, more than reinforced the public understanding that the more money the accused has, the bigger the break he gets. Mr. Epstein's legal team includes West Palm Beach defense attorney Jack Goldberger, Harvard Law School Professor Alan Dershowitz, who worked on the O.J. Simpson murder case, and Kenneth Starr, who once pursued a president based on his lies about sex with young women.
Federal authorities also stepped in, which stalled the state's case for another year. On Nov. 9, citing an unnamed source close to Jeffrey Epstein, Jose Lambiet of The Post wrote that the federal investigation is over, and Mr. Epstein is expected to serve up to 18 months and could be labeled a sex offender in criminal records. The charge the grand jury returned more than a year ago carried a maximum five-year prison term and no "sex offender" label.
"This case," Mr. Goldberger told Mr. Lambiet, "is absolutely going to end without a trial within the next two months." State attorney spokesman Michael Edmondson would not confirm any plea deal. But, he noted, "The state attorney's hands are not tied by there being a single grand jury charge. That does not preclude additional charges."
Jeffrey Epstein, like too many men in Florida, preyed on teenaged girls. The system should not let him buy his way out of that reality.
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