My various criminal justice news feeds are chock full of stories about the prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein and its echoes. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the New York Times is giving plenty of ink to this story, and here are just some of the notable pieces from the last few days that should interest criminal justice justice fans:
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"The Jeffrey Epstein Case Was Cold, Until a Miami Herald Reporter Got Accusers to Talk"
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"Jeffrey Epstein Registered as a Sex Offender in 2 States. In New Mexico, He Didn’t Have To."
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"Jeffrey Epstein Was a Sex Offender. The Powerful Welcomed Him Anyway."
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"Epstein Paid $350,000 to Possible Witnesses Against Him, Prosecutors Say"
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"Acosta to Resign as Labor Secretary Over Jeffrey Epstein Plea Deal"
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"To Avoid Jail Before Trial, Epstein Offers Up His Mansion and Jet for Bail"
A few prior related posts:
- From January 2015, Victim rights' back-story at heart of new Cassell-Dershowitz blood feud
- From February 2019, After special favors and CVRA violation, what should happen to Jeffrey Epstein and his problem prosecutors?
- From July 2019, Some news and notes surrounding latest indictment of Jeffrey Epstein
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