Epstein defense team calls accusers liars, defends lack of illegal activity
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The passage repeats publicly known defense statements and offers no new factual leads, specific transactions, or undisclosed connections to powerful actors. It merely restates the attorney's claims an Attorney Jack Goldberger publicly denies any illegal sexual activity by Epstein. Goldberger claims all women at Epstein's home were over 18, without providing verification. Epstein was indicted on a
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