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MYSTERY MONEY MAN FACES SOLICITING CHARGE Palm Beach Post (Florida) July
24, 2006 Monday Correction Appended
Since then, Epstein's name has turned up in New York City's tabloids. The New York Post
noted he flew President Clinton and Kevin Spacey to Africa on his private Boeing 727. In
2003, the paper dubbed him one of the Big Apple's "top studs."
In 2004, Epstein bid against Trump for a 43,000-square foot Palm Beach estate once
owned by health-care magnate Abe Gosman. Trump topped Epstein with a $41.35 million
bid.
Staff Researcher Angelica Cortez contributed to this story.
LOAD-DATE: July 27. 2006
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
NOTES: Ran all editions.
CORRECTION-DATE: July 25, 2006
CORRECTION: Because of reporting errors, The Palm Beach Post Monday said that
Jeffrey Epstein, a part-time Palm Beach resident, pleaded guilty in 1993 to a charge of
conspiring to steal U.S. Treasury checks. That was another Jeffrey Epstein, not the one
indicted here on a prostitution solicitation charge. Jeffrey Epstein of Palm Beach has never
been charged with postal larceny and theft of U.S. Treasury checks, has never pleaded
guilty and has never been on probation. The story also incorrectly said that Epstein was
arrested Sunday at his Palm Beach home. He surrendered at the Palm Beach County Jail,
according to his attorney, Jack Goldberger. Goldberger's name also was misspelled in the
article. The story appeared on the front page of the Local section.
GRAPHIC: PHOTO (C)
Jeffrey Epstein (mug) Indictment related to prostitution.
PUBLICATION-TYPE: Newspaper
Copyright 2006 The Palm Beach Newspapers, Inc.
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