This document is a news article from PalmBeachPost.com, dated July 25, 2006, reporting on Jeffrey Epstein's indictment for felony solicitation of prostitution.
The article details that Jeffrey Epstein, a billionaire money manager and Palm Beach resident, was indicted on charges of soliciting or procuring prostitutes on three or more occasions between August and October 2005. The article notes the unusual nature of the case, as prostitution johns are typically charged with a misdemeanor. It mentions that Epstein was released on $3,000 bond and includes comments from his attorney, Jack Goldberger, and State Attorney's office spokesman, Mike Edmondson.
Billionaire solicited prostitutes 3 times, indictment says crime blog PalmBeachPost.com Billionaire solicited prostitutes 3 times, indictment says By Larry Keller Palm Beach Post Staff Writer Tuesday, July 25, 2006 Billionaire money manager and Palm Beach part-time resident Jeffrey Epstein solicited or procured prostitutes three or more times between Aug. 1 and Oct. 31 of last year, according to an indictment charging him with felony solicitation of prostitution. Cv PRINTTHIS Browse Specials & Deals From Local Dealerships Autos PalmBeachPost.com Epstein, 53, was booked at the Palm Beach County jail at 1:45 a.m. Sunday. He was released on $3,000 bond. Jeffrey Epstein Billionaire financier Jeffrey Epstein has been indicted for felony solicitation of prostitution by a grand jury following accusations by teen girls. • Past headlines More crime coverage Most recent headlines Fugitives I Sex offenders i tiettrtra, i Post More local news Epstein's case is unusual in that suspected prostitution johns are usually charged with a misdemeanor, and even a felony charge is typically made in a criminal information — an alternative to an indictment charging a person with the commission of a crime. His attorney, Jack Goldberger, declined to discuss the charge. State attorney's office spokesman Mike Edmondson also had little to say. "Generally speaking, there is a case that has a number of different aspects to it," Edmondson said of a prostitution-related charge being submitted to a grand jury. "We first became aware of the case months ago by Palm Beach police." Prosecutors and police worked together to http://palmbeachpost.printthis.clickability.com/pt/cpt?action=cpt&title=Billionaire+solicited... 1/2/2008 EFTA00013772
Billionaire solicited prostitutes 3 times, indictment says Page 2 of 2 Latest breaking news, photos and all of today's Post stories. bring the case to the grand jury, he said. Share This Story Palm Beach police confirmed that and said the department will release a report today regarding its investigation. Epstein has owned a five-bedroom, 7 1/2 -bath, 7,234-square-foot home with a pool and a boat dock on the Intracoastal Waterway since 1990, according to property records. A man answering the door there Monday said that Epstein wasn't home. A Cadillac Escalade registered to him was parked in the driveway, which is flanked by two massive gargoyles. Epstein sued Property Appraiser Gary Nikolits in 2001, contending that the assessment of his home exceeded its fair market value. He dismissed his lawsuit in December 2002. A profile of Epstein in Vanity Fair magazine said he owns what are believed to be the largest private homes in Manhattan — 51,000 square feet — and in New Mexico — a 7,500-acre ranch. Those are in addition to his 70-acre island in the U.S. Virgin Islands and fleet of aircraft. Epstein's friends and admirers, according to the magazine, include prominent businessmen, academics and scientists and famed Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz. Find this article at: http://www.paimbeachpost.comilocalnews/contentilocal_newsfepaped2006/07/25/m4b_EPSTEIN_0725.html r Check the box to include the list of links referenced in the article. http://palmbeachpost.printthis.clickability.corn/pt/cpt?action=cpt&title=Billionaire+solicited... 1/2/2008 EFTA00013773




