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CHAPTER 54 1008-July 21, 2009 c Bradshaw, the treatment Jeffrey > Stockade was not preferential. By | 't wrong. o mogul John Goodmati killed a lrunk. He was convicted but was M2) | By under house arrest while his appea vas allowed visitors. But Goodmals i effrey Epstein's. { i to have visited Epstein in jail more 1 Kellen also visited Epstein h 4 ‘l artist named Igor “Houdini” Zim was a disbarred lawyer and fin: : a Fittuy Ricw fraudster named Arnold Prosperi, whose own prison sentence had been commuted by Bill Clinton on the day before Clinton left office. Sheriff Bradshaw wants to be clear: none of these visits was conjugal. But even US attorney Acosta, who negotiated Epstein’s unusual agreement with the government, would say that Epstein’s arrange- ment was highly irregular. “Epstein appears to have received highly unusual treatment while in jail,” Acosta would say in a letter addressed to the gen- eral public. “Although the terms of confinement in a state prison are a matter appropriately left to the state of Florida and not fed- eral authorities, without doubt, the treatment that he received while in state custody undermined the purpose of a jail sentence.” And, of course, Epstein’s stay at the Stockade was subsidized by taxpayers. HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_010545

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Indexed 2026-02-04T16:11:02.309250