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The documents include a letter criticizing the handling of Epstein's case, correspondence between Epstein's attorneys and the State Attorney's Office, and records related to Epstein's air travel during his probation. They highlight the controversy surrounding Epstein's plea deal and the public's perception of the justice system's handling of the case.
Source
DOJ
Release Date
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Pages
6
Jurisdiction
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Case
19-372
3 individuals identified
Roy Black (Epstein's defense attorney): These documents provide insight into the handling of Jeffrey Epstein's case, including the plea agreement and allegations of misconduct. They reveal controversy and public outcry surrounding the leniency of Epstein's sentence.
Jeffrey Epstein (Defendant in a high-profile child molestation case): These documents provide insight into the handling of Jeffrey Epstein's case, including the plea agreement and allegations of misconduct. They reveal controversy and public outcry surrounding the leniency of Epstein's sentence.
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Barbara Burns (State Attorney's Office representative): These documents provide insight into the handling of Jeffrey Epstein's case, including the plea agreement and allegations of misconduct. They reveal controversy and public outcry surrounding the leniency of Epstein's sentence.