This document is an email dated September 7, 2007, from an Assistant U.S. Attorney (USAFLS) regarding 'Draft Agreements.' The email attaches the 'OLY_Plea_Agreement.wpd' and 'OLY_Non-Prosecution_Agreement.wpd,' which ultimately became the controversial non-prosecution agreement for Jeffrey Epstein. The sender also references a news clip about Epstein arriving in Palm Beach County and speculates whether Epstein is attending a known meeting the next day or a 'secret meeting' with the State Attorney's office.
This document appears to be pages 34 and 35 from a book (possibly a true crime account like 'Filthy Rich'), stamped as evidence for the House Oversight Committee. The text describes September 11, 2005, when the local NBC affiliate WPTV received an anonymous phone tip from a nervous boy about a 'prostitution ring' in Palm Beach involving local high school girls. It also references the media landscape in Palm Beach, including the Palm Beach Daily News and Chief Reiter.
This document contains a page from a James Patterson book describing an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein in Palm Beach, highlighting the urgency to find victims visiting his house on El Brillo Way. A second section, titled "Alison: September 11," describes media dynamics and mentions a tip received by WPTV regarding prostitution at a local high school.
This document contains the text of a New York Post article from September 2007 regarding the legal case against Jeffrey Epstein. It details allegations of soliciting minors, the involvement of key figures like Haley Robson and Sarah Kellen, police investigations, and statements from Epstein's legal team regarding a potential plea deal and police conduct.
This document, comprised of clippings from a September 20, 2007 New York Post article, details the state of the sex case against Jeffrey Epstein. It notes that a grand jury found witnesses not credible, leaving only a single solicitation charge, while police allege Epstein's assistant Sarah Kellen facilitated liaisons. Epstein's lawyers claim a police vendetta, cite a passed lie-detector test, and are reportedly negotiating a 15-month plea deal with federal prosecutors.
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