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Miami Herald, the non-prosecuti teerPPAccording to the
on agreement "essentiallyshut down
an ongoing FBI probe into whether
there were more victims and other
powerful people who took par₹ in ms
this halted the investigation and 's see crimes". A₹ the time,
sealed the indictment The Mond
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plea deal because he was told
that Epeteb elonged to intelligenee", was "above his pay grade" and
alone' -Atel.44-a Epstein. agreed to rime guilty in Florida state to "leave ,it
charges, serve 3.8 months in prison, register as a see offender, and paycour t to two felca ty prosidiettem
restitution to three dozen
• victims identified by the FEL The plea deal was later deseeThed as a "sweetheart deal"SMI
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the victims' rights in that they had concealed the agreement External video
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of Justice's Office of Professional Responsffieltr, which was ; Perve
rsion of&ace, Miami Herald,
released in November 2020, Acosta showed 'poor jedgmen
in granting Epstein a non-prosecution agreement and ceilint"g ; November 29, 2018.
to rfOtifyEpstein' 's alleged-them abtattlits agreement
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Conviction and sentencing (2008-2011)
On June 30, 2008, after Epstein ppleaded guilty to a state charge (one of two) of proc
prOefaution a girl below age 18,3 he was sentenced to 18 months in prison. uring for
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Convicted sex offenders in Florida. are sent to state prison, Epstein was instead housed in a e most
private
wing'.of the Palm Beath County Stockade and, according to the sheriffs office, was after
3Y2 months allowed to leavethejall. on "workrelease" for up to 12 hours a day, 6 days a week. This
conerkeened the sheriffs own policies requiring a maximum remaining sentence of 10 months and
rrtaldng• sea oandenf-bleliehle for the pnaege. He was allowed to come and go outside of
specified release hours
Epstein's cell door weal-eft unlocked, and he had access to the attorney room where a television.
was installed for him, before he was moved to the Stockade's previously rwstaffed infirmary. He
worked at the office of a fovesiation he had created shceedy Ware repartbeg to jail; he dissolved it
after he had. served his time. The Sheriff's Office received $128,000 from Epstein's non-profit to
pay for the costs of extra services beiogprovided duringitis-work release. His office was monitored
by "permit deputies" whose overtime was paid by Epstein. They were require" d to wear suits, and
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