January 01, 2006
Postponement of Grand Jury presentation after Dershowitz produced MySpace evidence.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| ALAN DERSHOWITZ | person | 630 | View Entity |
| State Attorney's Office | organization | 536 | View Entity |
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An FBI clipping of a Palm Beach Post article from July 29, 2006, detailing how Alan Dershowitz, representing Jeffrey Epstein, provided the State Attorney's office with damaging information from MySpace to discredit teenage accusers. The article highlights a conflict between Police Chief Michael Reiter, who wanted more serious charges, and the State Attorney's office, which secured a lesser indictment for solicitation. It also mentions intimidation tactics including private investigators following a victim's father and bribery attempts to stop witnesses from cooperating.
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The State Attorney's office offered Epstein a plea deal for five years of probation with no criminal record.
2006-04-08 • N/A
The State Attorney's office offered Jeffrey Epstein a plea deal for five years of probation with no criminal record.
Date unknown
Original criminal case against Jeffrey Epstein in Florida, which resulted in a non-prosecution agreement. Ken Starr describes it as a 'long-ago case' involving 'solicitation of prostitution'.
Date unknown • South Florida
A 15-month investigation into Jeffrey Epstein was conducted by the Palm Beach State Attorney's Office, led by the chief of the Sex Crimes Division, resulting in a single felony indictment for solicitation of prostitution.
Date unknown • Palm Beach County, Florida
Alan Dershowitz interview on Law&Crime Network denying allegations.
2018-12-04 • Law&Crime Network
The State Attorney's office offered Mr. Epstein a plea deal for five years probation with no criminal record.
Date unknown
A grand jury indicted Jeffrey Epstein on the lesser count of soliciting prostitution, after the state attorney presented a broad range of possible charges.
2006-07-01 • Palm Beach County, Florida
A 15-month investigation by the Palm Beach State Attorney's Office, resulting in Epstein's indictment by a state grand jury on a single felony count of solicitation of prostitution.
Date unknown • Palm Beach, Florida
Epstein agreed to a plea deal where he pleaded guilty to felony solicitation and procuring a person under 18 for prostitution, was labeled a sex offender, and served time in county jail.
Date unknown • Palm Beach, Florida
The Palm Beach State Attorney's Office conducted an extensive 15-month investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.
2025-11-15 • Palm Beach, Florida
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