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own investigation of Epstein,
niclmarned "Operation Leap Year".-Lusa I₹
resulted in. a 53-page POLA C6
indictment in June aoo7-.M1Alexa3ad
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for the Southern. District of Norida
agreed to a plea. (lest which Alan
Dephowitz herpecitoneiniaii,a1Tto grant inimmtit .+40,—.T.Seaft•
criroInsiT charges to Epstein, along with four nalRedyfrom all fedeaal
sand any nanamprilltputerdal co-conspirators
co-conspirainrs"V`According to the
Miami Herold, the non-prosecution agreement "essentiallyshut
down
an ongoing FBI probe into whether-there were more victim' s and other
powerful people who took part in ItlfrballeS
this halted the investigation and sealed thesex gimes"- At the time,
indictment. The Muni
Herald said: "'Acosta agreed, despite a federal lawto the contrary-, that
The controversial non-
the deal wouldbe keptfrom.thevictimsfal
prosect_ton agreement
Acosta later said he offered a lenient plea deal because he was told
that Epstein "belonged to intelligence", was "above his pay grade" and
to 'leave .it
alone" 521 7Gu31. Epstein agreed to plead. gmIty in. Florida state court to two felony
prostitution
charges, serve 18 months in raison, register as a sex °Bender, mod pay restitution to time
dozen
victims identifferl.by the FBLE4r891The plea deal-was later descoled as a "sweetheart deal"P-131
A'federal judge later found that the prosecutors had viola₹ed. • External video
the victims' riFLts in that ₹hey- had concealed the agreement
from. the victims and instead urged them to have sj 13nEumenteryillyho Is Jeffrey
"patience".ata941 : Ea'40in, accused of seX4Pily
abusing teen girls? (Lrttps://ww_w_yop.
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, of Justice's Office of Professional B.l ionsthility, which was Perversion of Justice, Miami Herald,
released in. November 2o2o, Acosta showed "poor judgrnene November 29, 2018.
in granting Epstein a non-prosecution agreement andflnling
to nOtify- Epstein's alleged victims about this agreement
Conviction and sentencing (2008-O11)
30, 2008, after Epstein gifiltY to a state charge (one of two) of procuring for
prostitution a girl below- age is,,grhed e was sentenced to 18 mouths in prison. While most
Convicted sex offenders io. Florida are sent to state prison, Epstein was instead housed in a private
wing'.of the Palm Beach County Stockade and, according to the sheriffs office, was after
A months allowed to leave the jail on "workrelease" for up to 12 hams a day, 6 days a week. This
contrvened the sheriffs own policies requiring a maximum remaining sentence of no months and
making- sex offenders- ineligible for the ia.ivB.ege. He was allowed to come and go outside of
specified release hams-ATI]
Epstein's cell door was left 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 nos•taffed infirmary. He
worked at the office of a foam:Wir' ea he had created shortly before reporting to jat he dissolved it
after he had. served his time. The Sheriffs Office received $128,000 from Epstein's non-profit to
pay for the costs of extra services being provided during his-work release. Eris officewas monitored
by "permit deputies" whose overtime was paid. by Epstein. They were required to wear suits, and
checked in 'welcomed guests" at the "front desk". Later the Sheriffs Office said these guest logs
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