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Jeffrey Epstein's 2008 legal proceedings and alleged involvement of high‑profile lawyers

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #021767
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1
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2

Summary

The passage repeats widely reported facts about Epstein’s 2008 indictment, plea deal, and the presence of famous attorneys (Alan Dershowitz, Kenneth Starr). It offers limited new investigative angles— Epstein’s 2008 indictment for solicitation of prostitution involved a high‑profile defense team incl A Palm Beach attorney, Jack Goldberger, publicly predicted the case would end without trial within

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