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school females to provide him sexually lewd and erotic
massages. Police sought felony charges that would have
resulted in a term of imprisonment. According to press
reports, however, in 2006 the State Attorney, in part due
to concerns regarding the quality of the evidence, agreed
to charge Epstein only with one count of aggravated
R55 assault with no intent to commit a felony. That charge
CHAPTE - would have resulted in no jail time, no requirement to
cE 4 register as a sexual offender and no restitution for the
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7 Local police were dissatisfied with the State Attor-
. ney’s conclusions, and requested a federal investigation.
er to the general public, Federal authorities received the State’s evidence and
engaged in additional investigation. Prosecutors weighed
the quality of the evidence and the likelihood for success
at trial. With a federal case, there were two additional
considerations. First, a federal criminal prosecution
requires that the crime be more than local; it must have
- the Southern District of Florida an interstate nexus. Second, as the matter was initially
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» caveats: (i) under Justice Depart: : _ erally that which has already been charged at the state
charged by the state, the federal responsibility is, to some
extent, to back-stop state authorities to ensure that there
is no miscarriage of justice, and not to also prosecute fed-
discuss privileged internal com- level.
ment attorneys and (ii) Ino longer
| documents, and as the matter is
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After considering the quality of the evidence and the
additional considerations, prosecutors concluded that
q the state charge was insufficient. In early summer 2007,
| the prosecutors and agents in this case met with
4 Mr. Epstein’s attorney, Roy Black. Mr. Black is perhaps
p Pest known for his successful defense of William
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