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Document Information

Type: News article / media report (archived in house oversight documents)
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Summary

This document is a news article from January 2015 reporting that the Manhattan District Attorney's office, specifically ADA Jennifer Gaffney, argued in a 2011 hearing that Jeffrey Epstein should receive a lower (Level 1) sex-offender status. The article highlights that this leniency would spare him from registering every 90 days in New York and mentions allegations involving Prince Andrew. The document bears a House Oversight Committee stamp.

People (6)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Subject
Described as convicted pedophile, billionaire, investment magnate, and accused sex-slave master.
Rebecca Rosenberg Author
Journalist reporting on the story.
Danika Fears Author
Journalist reporting on the story.
Gregory P. Mango Photographer
Credited for the photo of Epstein.
Jennifer Gaffney ADA (Assistant District Attorney)
Manhattan ADA who supported Epstein's request for Level 1 offender status.
Prince Andrew Associate (Alleged)
Mentioned as a 'rich man' to whom Epstein allegedly peddled teen sex slaves.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Manhattan DA's Office
District Attorney's office accused of giving Epstein 'tender loving treatment'.
Manhattan Supreme Court
Venue where the 2011 legal hearing took place.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the footer stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016459'.

Timeline (2 events)

2011
Legal hearing regarding Epstein's sex-offender status.
Manhattan Supreme Court
2015-01-07
Publication of the news article.
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Locations (3)

Location Context
Location of the DA's office and court hearing; Epstein has a vacation home here.
Location where Epstein served his 13-month sentence.
Mentioned in relation to Prince Andrew.

Relationships (2)

Jeffrey Epstein Alleged Associtate Prince Andrew
Article states Epstein allegedly peddled sex slaves to rich men 'like Britain's Prince Andrew'.
Jeffrey Epstein Legal/Prosecutorial Jennifer Gaffney
Gaffney (ADA) supported Epstein's request for lower offender status.

Key Quotes (4)

"DA's office 'went easy' on sex offender Epstein"
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"that didn’t stop him from getting some tender loving treatment from the Manhattan DA’s Office."
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"ADA Jennifer Gaffney supported a request by Epstein... that he only be listed as a Level 1 pervert"
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"there was only an indictment for one victim"
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Full Extracted Text

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DA’s office ‘went easy’ on sex offender Epstein
By Rebecca Rosenberg and Danika Fears
January 7, 2015 | 2:38am
[Image of Jeffrey Epstein]
Jeffrey Epstein
Gregory P. Mango
Jeffrey Epstein may be a convicted pedophile and accused sex- slave master — but that didn’t stop him from getting some tender loving treatment from the Manhattan DA’s Office.
Prosectors went to bat for the billionaire pervert at a 2011 legal hearing, asking a judge to cut the filthy- rich felon a break on the severity of his sex- offender status, according to court documents.
ADA Jennifer Gaffney supported a request by Epstein — who allegedly peddled $15,000-a-night teen “sex slaves” to rich men like Britain’s Prince Andrew — that he only be listed as a Level 1 pervert during a hearing in Manhattan Supreme Court, according to legal transcripts.
The sicko investment magnate has just finished serving 13 months of an 18-month sentence in Florida for soliciting a minor girl for prostitution. The hearing was to determine what kind of offender status he would have in New York, where he keeps a vacation home.
The city ADA argued that since “there was only an indictment for one victim,” Epstein shouldn’t have to register as Level 3 — which would require he travel to New York every 90 days and check in with cops.
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