This document is an excerpt from the book 'Filthy Rich' (pages 204-205), marked as a House Oversight exhibit. It details the 'highly unusual' and preferential treatment Jeffrey Epstein received while incarcerated at the Stockade in Florida between 2008 and 2009, noting that his stay was subsidized by taxpayers. The text highlights US Attorney Acosta's criticism of the state custody arrangement and lists various visitors, including fraudster Arnold Prosperi (pardoned by Bill Clinton) and an associate named Kellen.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Inmate |
Subject of the chapter regarding his time in jail and preferential treatment.
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| Ric Bradshaw | Sheriff |
Sheriff (implied by 'Sheriff Bradshaw') who claimed visits were not conjugal and defended the Stockade treatment.
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| Alexander Acosta | US Attorney |
Negotiated Epstein's agreement; later criticized the state custody treatment as 'highly irregular' and undermining th...
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| Arnold Prosperi | Visitor / Associate |
Described as a fraudster, disbarred lawyer, and financial artist named Igor 'Houdini' Zino... (text flows from previo...
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| Bill Clinton | Former US President |
Commuted Arnold Prosperi's prison sentence on his last day in office.
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| John Goodman | Polo Mogul (Comparison) |
Cited as a comparison case; killed someone while drunk, convicted, but was under house arrest during appeal.
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| Igor 'Houdini' Zino[viev] | Visitor / Artist |
Mentioned as a visitor; text cuts off but likely refers to Igor Zinoviev.
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| [Sarah] Kellen | Visitor |
Mentioned as having visited Epstein (text fragment 'a Kellen').
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| The Stockade |
The jail facility where Epstein was held.
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| US Government / Federal Authorities |
Party to the plea agreement.
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| State of Florida |
Jurisdiction responsible for confinement.
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| Location | Context |
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Jail facility in Florida.
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State jurisdiction.
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"Sheriff Bradshaw wants to be clear: none of these visits was conjugal."Source
"“Epstein appears to have received highly unusual treatment while in jail,” Acosta would say in a letter addressed to the general public."Source
"“...without doubt, the treatment that he received while in state custody undermined the purpose of a jail sentence.”"Source
"And, of course, Epstein’s stay at the Stockade was subsidized by taxpayers."Source
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