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The document discusses the Florida State Attorney's Office handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case, including the involvement of high-profile attorneys like Alan Dershowitz and the decision to present the case to a grand jury. It highlights the complexities and challenges faced by prosecutors in this case. The document also explains Florida state procedures for bringing criminal charges, contrasting them with federal procedures.
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DOJ-OGR-00023053
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Jeffrey Epstein (defendant in the case): This document provides insight into the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case by the Florida State Attorney's Office and the influence of Epstein's high-profile attorneys on the prosecution. It reveals potential conflicts of interest and aggressive defense tactics that may have impacted the case's ou
Gerald Lefcourt (New York criminal defense attorney representing Epstein): This document provides insight into the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case by the Florida State Attorney's Office and the influence of Epstein's high-profile attorneys on the prosecution. It reveals potential conflicts of interest and aggressive defense tactics that may have impacted the case's ou
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Alan Dershowitz (attorney for Jeffrey Epstein, known for aggressive behavior during the case): This document provides insight into the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case by the Florida State Attorney's Office and the influence of Epstein's high-profile attorneys on the prosecution. It reveals potential conflicts of interest and aggressive defense tactics that may have impacted the case's ou