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The State Attorney’s Office is substantively documented across 13 government records as the prosecutorial body that conducted Palm Beach County's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, culminating in a 2006 indictment for felony solicitation of prostitution.
The State Attorney’s Office appears in high-signal government records detailing its 15-month investigation and grand jury proceedings against Epstein. Multiple documents reference the office's role in negotiating plea agreements and its dissatisfaction with the federal Non Prosecution Agreement. The mentions consistently focus on substantive legal actions rather than peripheral references.
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of them to return my call as I had not heard from the State Attorney’s Office as to the time and date of the Grand Jury. At ap
sic state crime of solicitation of prostitution.2 The State Attorney’s Office in Palm Beach County had conducted a diligent inv
Notably, the Non Prosecution Agreement contains the following agreed condition: Further, upon execution of this agreement and a plea agreement with the State Attorney’s Office, the federal Grand Jury investigation will be suspended, and all pending federal Grand Jury subpoenas will be held in abeyance unless and until the d
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012132 →cripts are included below). Furthermore, the women who visited Mr. Epstein’s home all visited voluntarily and many willingly returned several times. The State Attorney’s Office (the “SAO”) has vast experience prosecuting sex crimes and conducted an exhaustive, 15-month investigation of Mr. Epstein. A Grand Jury has concluded
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012144 →t Assistant’s former boutique law firm in Miami. The facts in this case all revolve around the classic state crime of solicitation of prostitution.2 The State Attorney’s Office in Palm Beach County had conducted a diligent investigation, convened a Grand Jury that returned an indictment, and made a final determination about
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ccess to the transcript of his nine-hour deposition for the victims’ civil suits, in which he explained how the case against Epstein was minimized by the State Attorney’s Office, then bargained down by the U.S. Department of Justice, all in an atmosphere of hardball legal tactics and social pressures so intense that Reiter be
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021670 →erhouse legal team tries to negotiate a deal with the State Attorney’s Office. Lawyers discuss a deferred prosecution in which
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ssic state crime of solicitation of prostitution? The State Attorney’s Office in Palm Beach County had conducted a diligent inv
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.12 WC: 191694 successfully prosecuted for it by the State Attorney’s Office. The problem was that several years had passed be
id. “It taught them that someone with money can buy his Way out of anything. It’s outrageous and embarrassing for United States Attorney’s Office and the State Attorney’s Office.” Epstein now faces many civil lawsuits filed by the women, who are represented by a variety of attorneys. In many, the allegations are the same: tha
oman of this when she met with them at the start of the federal investigation. Acosta confirmed that he was aware that the PBPD was dissatisfied with the State Attorney’s Office’s handling ofthe case. Appendix at 3 (OPR Report, p. 174). i 29. Records unsealed in 2015 revealed that the FBI compiled reports on “34 confirmed minor
tants to recruit girls to provide massages to him, and in many instances, those massages led to sexual activity. After the PBPD brought the case to the State Attorney’s Office, a Palm Beach County grand jury indicted Epstein, on July 19, 2006, for felony solicitation of prostitution in violation of Florida Statute § 796.0
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Jeffrey Epstein
PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)

Bill Clinton
PersonPresident of the United States from 1993 to 2001 (born 1946)

Ken Starr
PersonAmerican judge and educational administrator (1946–2022)

Alexander Acosta
PersonAmerican attorney and politician

United States
LocationCountry located primarily in North America

Department of Justice
Organization
Donald Trump
PersonPresident of the United States (2017–2021, 2025–present)

Jay Lefkowitz
PersonAmerican lawyer

Alan Dershowitz
PersonAmerican lawyer, author, and art collector (born 1938)
Herman
PersonMale given name

South Florida
LocationRegion of the U.S. state of Florida

Kenneth Marra
PersonAmerican judge
Marc Rich
PersonAmerican commodities trader (1934–2013)

Prince Andrew
PersonThird child of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born 1960)

Ghislaine Maxwell
PersonBritish socialite and sex trafficker, daughter of Robert Maxwell, accomplice of Jeffrey Epstein

Supreme Court
OrganizationHighest court of jurisdiction in the US
Joe Recarey
Person
Virginia Giuffre
PersonAdvocate for sex trafficking victims (1983–2025)

Barry Krischer
Person
the Palm
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