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Judge delays release of Palm Beach financier Epstein's secret deal in teen prostitution case
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PalmBeachPost.com
Judge delays release of Palm Beach financier Epstein's
secret deal in teen prostitution case
By SUSAN SPENCER-WENDEL
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
Friday, June 26, 2009
WEST PALM BEACH — A judge this morning declined to suspend his ruling to
unseal financier Jeffrey Epstein's secret non-prosecution deal with federal
prosecutors, but delayed the document's release until Thursday.
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The delay gives Esptein's attorneys time to challenge the ruling in the Fourth District Court of Appeal.
Jeffrey Epstein
Billionaire
financier
Jeffrey
Epstein has
been sentenced to 18
months for felony
solicitation of
prostitution following
accusations by teen
girls.
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"We'll let the appellate
court tell us, teach us what
the law in this case will
be," Circuit Judge Jeffrey
Colbath said.
Epstein's attorneys Jack
Goldberger and Robert
Critton argued that release
of the confidential
document would violate a
federal rule restricting
release of information
about federal grand juries
and would also cause
Epstein irreparable harm.
"If the proverbial horse is
out of the barn, you can't
get him back in," Critton
argued.
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Attorneys for women now
suing Epstein, together
with an attorney for The
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asked Colbath to release
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the deal, arguing the
public has right to see it and the victims have a right to use it in their litigation.
Post Attorney Deanna Shullman argued that a week's delay is too long and that the non-prosecution
agreement remains under seal when it clearly should not be.
Epstein pleaded guilty in state court nearly a year ago to solicitation of prostitution and procuring
teenagers for prostitution and was sentenced to 18 months in prison.
His plea followed investigations by both state and federal authorities checking accounts of teenage girls
brought to Epstein's Palm Beach manse for massages and sexual encounters.
At the time of his plea, his secret deal with federal prosecutors to avoid charges by them was sealed and
placed in his court file with no regard to court rules that govern sealing.
The seven-page agreement - which Epstein's own attorneys have referred to in federal filings as
"unprecedented" and "highly unusual - promises a behind-the-scenes look at justice for the New York
money manager who, according to Vanity Fair, hobnobbed with the likes of Prince Andrew and former
President Bill Clinton, as he managed accounts for billionaires.
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