Here’s What Jeffrey Epstein Did—The Convictions And Allegations—And The Questions Raised Now

 

Jeffrey Epstein Appears In Manhattan Federal Court On Sex Trafficking Charges

Federal prosecutors announce new charges against Jeffrey Epstein in 2019.

The case against Jeffrey Epstein, the notorious financier connected to wealthy and powerful figures in politics and business, is back in the spotlight again as the Trump administration faces immense pressure to release the Justice Department’s remaining files from his prosecutions.


Key Facts

Epstein became the target of a criminal investigation in 2005, when local police in Palm Beach, Florida, began investigating tips and reports of Epstein soliciting sex from minors as early as March of that year, but the reported financier was only ever charged with a single count of solicitation of prostitution by a Florida grand jury—a move that sparked outrage from local police, who forwarded their evidence to the FBI.

Epstein pleaded guilty in 2008 to one count of solicitation of prostitution and one count of solicitation of prostitution from a minor—securing a plea deal with then-U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta’s office after facing a federal investigation following state charges.

Epstein was arrested again in New York in July 2019, this time facing federal charges of sex trafficking of minors and conspiracy related to his alleged abuse of “dozens of underage girls” between 2002 and 2005.

Epstein was found dead in his jail cell while awaiting trial after authorities determined he hanged himself in August 2019—but irregularities in the record and the lack of security camera footage from inside Epstein’s jail cell have sparked conspiracy theories from a swath of the public that remains unconvinced by the official account.

Before his arrests, Epstein was a financial manager connected to multiple billionaires, politicians, and scientists, including former President Bill Clinton, billionaire former Victoria’s Secret owner Les Wexner and Microsoft founder Bill Gates.

President Donald Trump has also been connected to the disgraced financier in the past, but has long denied any wrongdoing, insisted their friendship ended long ago, and has not been implicated in his crimes.

The exact sources of Epstein’s wealth remain opaque, although records released after his death previously revealed he was likely not a billionaire.

What Was Epstein Originally Charged With?

Police in Palm Beach signed a probable cause affidavit charging Epstein with unlawful sex acts with a minor in March 2006, but State’s Attorney Barry Krischer instead referred the case to a grand jury—sparking backlash, including from the then-chief of the Palm Beach Police Department, who then turned over evidence against Epstein to the FBI. The grand jury charged Epstein with only a single count of solicitation of prostitution, while the FBI began a formal investigation into the Palm Beach financier.

Trump, Knauss, Epstein, & Maxwell At Mar-A-Lago

Jeffrey Epstein appears with Ghislaine Maxwell, Donald Trump, and Melania Trump at a party at Mar-a-Lago in 2000.

What Led Up To Epstein’s Sentencing Decision?

Epstein’s attorneys quickly began negotiating a plea deal with Acosta’s office, which he finally signed in 2008. Epstein agreed to plead guilty to state charges for solicitation of prostitution and one count of solicitation of prostitution from a minor in exchange for a 13-month prison sentence and registering as a sex offender. He was released from prison months early in July 2009, being given work release to return to his West Palm Beach office during the day and only report back to the prison to sleep. Dozens of his alleged victims began filing lawsuits after his release after details of the non-prosecution agreement he signed with the U.S. attorney’s office finally became public.

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