How Epstein dodged serious prosecutions and sentencing for years

 Ann Coulter:

The Great Epstein Cover-Up, Part 2
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The grand jurors, who'd been meticulously kept in the dark by Krischer, ended up voting only for a single charge of "solicitation of prostitution" against Epstein in 2006. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to five years' probation. No jail time, no record as a sex offender -- no criminal record whatsoever.

According to Nexis, only one newspaper, The Palm Beach Post, reported at the time -- or ever -- that Palm Beach prosecutor Krischer gave Epstein probation for his years of child abuse.
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At that point, the enraged Palm Beach chief of police took his evidence to a completely separate law enforcement agency -- the federal government, even though these were mostly state crimes. U.S. attorney Alex Acosta proceeded to make a deal with Epstein -- with Krischer essentially operating as Epstein's defense counsel -- resulting in a plea only slightly tougher than Krischer's pat on the head.

According to journalist Vicky Ward, Acosta later defended this sweetheart deal to the Trump transition team, explaining: "I was told Epstein 'belonged to intelligence' and to leave it alone."
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There is much more.

It looks like Epstein was always able to find counsel and prosecutors willing to let him off with a light sentence that did not include jail time until he finally couldn't. 

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