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Mike Edmondson served as spokesman for Barry Krischer's State Attorney's Office in Palm Beach County, Florida, and frequently commented on the Jeffrey Epstein case during the 2006-2007 prosecution.
Edmondson appears in the documents exclusively as Barry Krischer's office spokesman, responding to media inquiries about the Epstein investigation and grand jury process. He notably explained the unusual decision to present the sex-related case to a grand jury—which by law is normally required only for first-degree murder cases. All mentions are in news articles and government records documenting public statements he made to journalists about the case's handling.
se that has a number of different.aspects to it,” Edmondson said of a charge being submitted to a grand jury.
uss the charge. State attorney’s office spokesman Mike Edmondson also had little to say. "Generally speaking, ther
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have placed him on probation for five years, allowing him ultimately to walk away with no criminal record at all. I asked Mr. Krischer's spokesman, Mike Edmondson, why the case was referred to a grand jury instead of Mr. Epstein being charged and facing a trial before a jury. And shouldn't the victims' credibil
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021765 →onvict? (After all, as Mr. Goldberger told The Palm Beach Post of Mr. Epstein, "He's never denied girls came to the house.") Especially, I asked Mr. Edmondson to explain: Why shouldn't the public look at this case and think there are two kinds of justice - one for the wealthy and one for the rest of us? Mr.
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onvict? (After all, as Mr. Goldberger told The Palm Beach Post of Mr. Epstein, "He's never denied girls came to the house.") Especially, I asked Mr. Edmondson to explain: Why shouldn't the public look at this case and think there are two kinds of justice - one for the wealthy and one for the rest of us? Mr
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021776 →have placed him on probation for five years, allowing him ultimately to walk away with no criminal record at all. I asked Mr. Krischer's spokesman, Mike Edmondson, why the case was referred to a grand jury instead of Mr. Epstein being charged and facing a trial before a jury. And shouldn't the victims' credibil
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021776 →have placed him on probation for five years, allowing him ultimately to walk away with no criminal record at all. I asked Mr. Krischer's spokesman, Mike Edmondson, why the case was referred to a grand jury instead of Mr. Epstein being charged and facing a trial before a jury. And shouldn't the victims' credibil
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021795 →e Palm Beach Post of Mr. Epstein, "He's never denied girls came to the house.") HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021795 --- PAGE BREAK --- Especially, I asked Mr. Edmondson to explain: Why shouldn't the public look at this case and think there are two kinds of justice - one for the wealthy and one for the rest of us? Mr.
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Chief Reiter refused several requests to be interviewed, and his spokeswoman would not say explicitly why he had urged the prosecutor to step aside. Mike Edmondson, a spokesman for Mr. Krischer, said the state attorney's office sometimes sent noncapital cases to grand juries when there were questions about witne
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029411 →tal cases to grand juries when there were questions about witness credibility. Mr. Krischer does not recommend a particular charge in such cases, Mr. Edmondson said, but gives the grand jury a list of possible charges. Bruce J. Winick, a law professor at the University of Miami, said that while prosecutors i
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tal cases to grand juries when there were questions about witness credibility. Mr. Krischer does not recommend a particular charge in such cases, Mr. Edmondson said, but gives the grand jury a list of possible charges. Bruce J. Winick, a law professor at the University of Miami, said that while prosecutors i
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029422 →Chief Reiter refused several requests to be interviewed, and his spokeswoman would not say explicitly why he had urged the prosecutor to step aside. Mike Edmondson, a spokesman for Mr. Krischer, said the state attorney's office sometimes sent noncapital cases to grand juries when there were questions about witne
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029422 →The Palm Beach Post of Mr. Epstein, "He's never denied girls came to the house.") HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030300 --- PAGE BREAK --- Especially, I asked Mr. Edmondson to explain: Why shouldn't the public look at this case and think there are two kinds of justice - one for the wealthy and one for the rest of us? Mr.
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030301 →d have placed him on probation for five years, allowing him ultimately to walk away with no criminal record at all. I asked Mr. Krischer's spokesman, Mike Edmondson, why the case was referred to a grand jury instead of Mr. Epstein being charged and facing a trial before a jury. And shouldn't the victims' credibil
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030300 →ent 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 charge being submitte
ttorney 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 charge being submitted to a grand jury. “We first became aware of the case months ago by Palm Beach police.” Prosecutors and police worked
efcourt said by phone. Although he declined to give a reason, Lefcourt said the date change was agreed to by both the defense and the prosecution. Mike Edmondson, spokesman for State Attorney Barry Krischer, declined to comment. "It's a matter of policy we don't comment on active cases," Edmondson said. In e
Page: EFTA00013546 →tion. Mike Edmondson, spokesman for State Attorney Barry Krischer, declined to comment. "It's a matter of policy we don't comment on active cases," Edmondson said. In exchange for his guilty plea, federal authorities are expected to drop their probe into whether Epstein broke any federal laws, sources ha
Page: EFTA00013546 →orney'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." Prosecu
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-relate
ly, if the expert's "opinion is one that the jury could reach with their own `common knowledge and common sense,' no expert testimony is warranted." Edmondson v. RCI Hosp. 7 EFTA00016477 --- PAGE BREAK --- Holdings, Inc., No. 16-CV-2242 (VEC), 2020 WL 1503452, at *6 (S.D.N.Y. Mar. 30, 2020) (quoting 4
Page: EFTA00016478 →g 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-relat
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have a pending case,” FBI spokeswoman . Judy Orihuela said Monday. State Attorney Krischer did not return a call for com- ment. His spokesman, Mike Edmondson, declined to say whether federal investiga- tors are delaying the Epstein case. But, he added, “if an- other agency is looking at something, we would
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Jeffrey Epstein
PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)

Barry Krischer
PersonGerald Lefcourt
PersonAmerican lawyer

Alan Dershowitz
PersonAmerican lawyer, author, and art collector (born 1938)

Eliot Spitzer
Person54th Governor of New York from 2007 to 2008

Bill Clinton
PersonPresident of the United States from 1993 to 2001 (born 1946)
Haley Robson
Person
Palm Beach
LocationTown in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States

Bill Richardson
PersonGovernor of New Mexico from 2003 to 2011
Jack Goldberger
PersonFamily name

Michael Reiter
PersonAmerican security advisor and former Palm Beach, Florida, police chief
Larry Keller
PersonAmerican football player
Royal Palm Beach
LocationVillage in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States of America
Marc Rich
PersonAmerican commodities trader (1934–2013)
Sarah Kellen
Person
The Palm Beach Post
OrganizationDaily newspaper in West Palm Beach, Florida

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

Florida
LocationState of the United States of America

John F. Kennedy
PersonPresident of the United States from 1961 to 1963 (1917–1963)
Roy Black
PersonAmerican lawyer (1945–2025)