Document EFTA00031937 appears to be a news article from July 21, 2009, concerning Jeffrey Epstein's release from jail after serving a portion of his sentence for sex offenses. The article discusses the terms of his release, including the lack of electronic monitoring, and reactions from his attorney.
This document is a news report detailing Jeffrey Epstein's release from Palm Beach County Jail in July 2009 after serving approximately 13 months of an 18-month sentence. It highlights that Epstein would not be subject to electronic monitoring during his probation. The article also mentions his attorney, Jack Goldberger's, comments about Epstein's desire to move on with his life. The article includes a photograph of Epstein leaving the jail.

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Jeffrey Epsrein reicaqed from jail today: won't have electronic monitoring device during y... Page 1 of 4 NimBeadiDailyNman €2 PRINT-THIS P0WV6C by riatekatilky Jeffrey Epstein released from jail today: won't have electronic monitoring device during year's probation By MICHELE DARGAN Daily News Staff Writer Tuesday, July 21, 2009 liiddated 1:1:30 p.m. Wednesday Convicted sex offender Jeff-ey Epstein, released from jail shortly after 6 a m. Wednesday, will net be tracked by an electronic monitoring device during his one.year probation, according to a court order. Epstein, who served less than 13 months of his 18-month sentence at the Paim Beach County Stockade, will serve one year of probation al his El Brillo Way home. He already has registered as a sex offender. In addition, Epstein. who nas been out of jail on work release for 16 hours a day six days a week since October, has been going to his Palm Beach home as well as his West Palm Beach office for the past two weeks. His attorney. Jack Gcildbeiger, as well as Palm Beach County Sheriffs Office records confirm that Epstein has been to his home on several occasions Goldberger sad Epstein was gven PESO permission to be at home for specific time periods in order to make the transition from jail to his home The plea agreement stipulated that Epstein, a billionaire financier, would not be placed on electronic monitoring, Goldberger said An earlier court order incorrectly had him listed as having to be monitored. "A very difficult part it his life is ending, and he is looking forward to moving on." Goldberger said. Epstein, 56. pleaded guilty to procuring a minor for prostitution and soliciting prostitution RELATED LINKS More ,;tffrey Epstein case coverage National Sex Offender Public Website Palm Beach Post Photo by Lanris Waters ferilartkePh0lf4 Jeffrey Epstein is whisked away from the Palm Beach County jail in a black car shortly after 6 a.m. today. Epstein left he jail through the sally port where pnsoners are brought in, ratha than through the main doors where prisoners are routinely released. sies:iiniyiOsSkabifityoyinipttcpc?nction=cpt&fitle—leiTtey+Epstcid+released+0.0.. 123/"Ak9 Sl:0l R -3L0-6002 MM22-FAX FROM PALM BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 02-000002 EFTA00031937
Jeffrey Epstein released from Iail today: won't hint a(With; monitoring device dining v... Page 2 of 4 More than a dozen young women, who were minors at the time of their encounters. are suing Epstein for sexual abuse Among them Jane Doe No. 3 and Jane Dee No. 5, who both say they fear Epstein and believe he should have gotten a much harsher senterce. Both wooer have filed federal lawsuits. Doe No 3, who was 16 at :he time of her encounter with Epstein. said she was shockec to learn Sunday that the Palm Beach resident was getting out of jail early She said she also didn't find out he was or work re:ease until months after the fact 'I'm afraid of seeing him' Daily News Photo by Jeffrey Langlois tenlargri".0.10TC0 Jeffrey Epsteir's Palm Beach home cn El Br Ho Way. "I'm scared to gc to Palm Beach because I'm afraid of seeing him out in public," said Doe No 3, now 21. "They say, 'once a sex offender, always a sex offender.' What makes them think he won't do it again? I'm afraid for future victims I believe every one of his victims is grieving and the just ce system did rot do justice for his victims " Doe No 5 was 16 at the time of her one encounter She is new 22 and has a young caughter, whom she wants to protect "It's really upsetting to me," she said. "I'm scared. He's such a powerful man. and I don't know what he's capable of. I would have liked to see him get a 'onger jail term. He just got a slap cn the wrist and what he has done to all of us is never going to leave us." She said that she gets upset when she hears people accuse the victims of being al' about the money. "It's about getting justice," she said. 'He's acting like he's the victim and he walks away. I couldn't talk about it for a long time I have flashbacks. I thought 't was all my fault for a long tome and that's the way he wanted me to 'eel?' Miami attorneys Adam Horowit and Stuart Mermelstern represent Jane Does No 2 through No. B in federal lawsuits 'We're outraged that a regste-ec sex offender has such a short sentence," Horowitz said "They put people in jail for longer periods of time for much lesser offenses. Through his guilty admission he has acknowledged that he's a sex offender Our clients have a life sentence of dealing with his abuse anc he gets a slap on the wrist." West Palm Beach attorney Spencer Kuvin represented Jane Doe No. 1. who has settled her lawsuit. Kuvin said he could not disclose the amount because of a confidentiality agreement. But he did say tat she didn't want to be in the public eye anymore. "She was not happy with the resolution," Kuvin said, "but she wanted 't over. He's got investigators in the civil cases trying to dig up dirt on every one of his accusers. The disgusting thing is that he pleads the fifth on everything that's been asked of him and row he siiitlyAntlyin*sflikabilitwirv'plicrt2action=cpt&tillt • Jeltrey+Epsteinvreleascd-fro. 312.3t2D09 %It •0 EC-10-6002 MM22-FAX FROM PALM BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 02-000003 EFTA00031938
"A man with unlimited wealth can Ilii re people to follow her, dig into every crevice of her personal life and re-victimize her al) over aoain. A convicted pedophile released on the streets? This would never, ever happen if this was someone of normal or lesser financial means. He absolutely got special tratment because he's wealthy." Conditions of Jeffrey Epstein's tine-year probation: *Must register as a sex offender, • Will not be electronically monitored. " Shall have no unsupervised conduct with minors, and the supervising adult must be approved by the Department of Corrections. Shalt submit to a mandatory curfew from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. • Shall not live within 1,000 feet of a school, day care center, park, playground or other place where children regularly congregate. * Shall not have any contact with tne victims directly or indirectly, including through a third person. ' Shall not view, own or posses obscene, pornographic or sexually stimulating visual or auditory material. * Shall not work or volunteer in any school, day care center, park, playground or other place where children regularly congregate. • Shall meet with probation officer minimum of once a week. • Shall submit to a warrantless sOrch by probation officer of person, residence or vehicle. Source: Court file Find this article et: Itlko:ffinsnv.palmbeachdallynews.comlnewstontoltInewat2039107521/wiskepstein072109.html Check the box to include the flat of inks refecenced ki the article. sit18:114.rtgrioRiistc4eabilitiomip4cpt?acrion-cptettitic=JelTrey+Epsrein Freieasecl+fro... :0 7;13/9009 0Z 1. EZ-2.0-600Z MM22-FAX FROM PALM BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 02-000004 EFTA00031939


