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Florida Judge Releases Jeffrey Epstein Grand Jury Records
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Florida Judge Releases Jeffrey Epstein Grand Jury Records

A Florida judge has released the grand jury transcript surrounding the 2006 investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's charges of abusing minors, which saw him receive a more lenient plea deal on prostitution charges rather than sex trafficking and rape....

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Facts

  • A Florida judge has released the grand jury transcript surrounding the 2006 investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's charges of abusing minors, which saw him receive a more lenient plea deal on prostitution charges rather than sex trafficking and rape.1
  • While grand jury documents are typically kept secret, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill in February to make an exemption for cases like Epstein's. The transcript shows how prosecutors attempted to paint his accusers as prostitutes rather than victims.2
  • Lanna Belohlavek, the lead prosecutor in the case, allowed the jurors to question one of Epstein's victims — who was 14 when she was brought to his mansion where he molested her and offered $200 — one of whom remarked she should have known that it would harm her 'reputation.'3
  • Judge Luis Delgado said the transcript reveals that Epstein also 'used children to find more victims,' adding that 'some of the children knew the type of people they could be exposed to and the infamous nature of such 'notable' people.'4
  • Previously, DeSantis' office stated that the 'State Attorney at the time' chose to keep 'the names of those involved and the details of the accusations' secret rather than 'charge Epstein directly.' Epstein was later given 18 months in prison and a year on house arrest on prostitution charges.5
  • In 2018, news outlets began reporting on how Attorney Alex Acosta had approved the lesser sentence for Epstein, which included allowing him to leave jail to work during his prison sentence. In 2019, Epstein was re-arrested and found dead in his cell days later. His death was ruled a suicide.3

Sources: 1BBC News, 2Washington Post, 3Tampa Bay Times, 4Newsweek and 5Daily Caller.

Narratives

  • Pro-establishment narrative, as provided by WPEC. It took authorities almost two decades to reveal how these prosecutors maligned teenage victims rather than their pedophile abuser. Every attorney involved in this case should be ashamed of themselves for who they hurt, not to mention who they let off scot-free. While it's important that the public is finally hearing about this, the fact of the matter is that the victims will never truly get the justice they deserved in 2006.
  • Establishment-critical narrative, as provided by The Washington Times. The far more nefarious side of this story is that Epstein was able to form close relationships with the world's most powerful billionaires and politicians while getting away with raping children. From presidents, prime ministers, CIA officials, and British royalty traveling to Epstein's island to his closest mentor and father of his girlfriend having alleged ties to Israeli intelligence, the disgraced pedophile appears to have been part of a larger organization.

Predictions

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