This New York Times article from September 3, 2006, details the sex crimes investigation into money manager Jeffrey Epstein in Palm Beach, Florida. It outlines allegations from teenage girls, the police investigation, and the controversial decision by the state attorney to pursue a lesser charge of soliciting prostitution. The article highlights accusations of preferential treatment for the wealthy and connected Epstein, noting criticism from the police chief and the reputational fallout, including politicians returning his campaign donations.
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Money Manager / Accused |
The subject of the article, a 53-year-old money manager accused of sex crimes involving teenage girls. He was indicte...
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| ABBY GOODNOUGH | Author |
The journalist who wrote the New York Times article.
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| Michael Reiter | Palm Beach Police Chief |
Accused prosecutors of giving Mr. Epstein special treatment and asked the state attorney to be removed from the case.
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| Barry E. Krischer | Palm Beach County State Attorney |
The prosecutor in the Epstein case who was criticized for taking the case to a grand jury, resulting in a lesser char...
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| Bill Clinton | Former President |
Mentioned as having once flown on Jeffrey Epstein's 727 jet.
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| Eliot Spitzer | Politician |
A Democratic candidate for governor in New York who returned campaign contributions from Jeffrey Epstein.
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| Bill Richardson | Politician |
Governor of New Mexico, a Democrat, who returned campaign contributions from Jeffrey Epstein.
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| Gerald B. | Lawyer |
Mentioned as part of Jeffrey Epstein's team of 'star lawyers'. The last name is cut off in the document.
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"to wonder whether the system tilted in favor of a wealthy, well-connected alleged perpetrator and against very young girls who are alleged victims of sex crimes."Source
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