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This document is a page from a news report (likely the Miami Herald's investigative series) included in House Oversight records. It details Jeffrey Epstein's 2007 plea deal, noting that despite ample evidence of abusing dozens of underage girls starting in 2001, prosecutors granted him and his co-conspirators immunity from federal sex-trafficking charges. It highlights that the non-prosecution agreement was sealed to prevent victims from knowing the scope of the crimes.

People (7)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Subject / Palm Beach multimillionaire
Described as a free man despite abusing dozens of underage girls; made a plea deal in 2007 at age 54.
Emily Michot Author
Byline of the article.
Julie K. Brown Author
Byline of the article.
Federal Prosecutors Legal Officials
Put together the deal for Epstein in 2007.
Epstein's Lawyers Legal Defense
Negotiated the deal with prosecutors.
Accomplices / Co-conspirators Associates
Received immunity; helped schedule sex sessions; were never prosecuted.
Victims Victims
Dozens of underage girls; kept in the dark about the non-prosecution agreement.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Police
Records show abuse.
State Court
Venue where Epstein pleaded guilty to prostitution charges.
House Oversight Committee
Inferred from footer stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.

Timeline (3 events)

2001
Start date of the alleged abuse.
Palm Beach
2007
Federal prosecutors and Epstein's lawyers arrange a plea deal.
Florida
Post-2007
Epstein serves 13 months in jail.
Palm Beach County stockade

Locations (2)

Location Context
City associated with Epstein.
Prison where Epstein served 13 months in a private wing.

Relationships (2)

Jeffrey Epstein Co-conspirators Accomplices
Text states accomplices 'helped schedule his sex sessions' and received immunity.
Jeffrey Epstein Legal Negotiation Federal Prosecutors
Put together a 'remarkable deal' in 2007.

Key Quotes (5)

"The alleged abuse dates back to 2001 and went on for years."
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"His victims have never had a voice, until now."
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"In 2007... federal prosecutors and Epstein’s lawyers quietly put together a remarkable deal for Epstein, then 54."
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"He and his accomplices received immunity from federal sex-trafficking charges that could have sent him to prison for life."
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"His alleged co-conspirators, who helped schedule his sex sessions, were never prosecuted."
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intercourse and other sex acts, police and court records show. The alleged abuse dates back to 2001 and went on for years.
[Photo Collage: Jeffrey Epstein center, surrounded by four young females]
Palm Beach multimillionaire Jeffrey Epstein is a free man, despite sexually abusing dozens of underage girls according to police and prosecutors. His victims have never had a voice, until now.
BY EMILY MICHOT | JULIE K. BROWN
In 2007, despite ample physical evidence and multiple witnesses corroborating the girls’ stories, federal prosecutors and Epstein’s lawyers quietly put together a remarkable deal for Epstein, then 54. He agreed to plead guilty to two felony prostitution charges in state court, and in exchange, he and his accomplices received immunity from federal sex-trafficking charges that could have sent him to prison for life.
He served 13 months in a private wing of the Palm Beach County stockade. His alleged co-conspirators, who helped schedule his sex sessions, were never prosecuted.
The deal, called a federal non-prosecution agreement, was sealed so that no one — not even his victims — could know the full scope of Epstein’s crimes and who
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