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onenote

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22. Yes. It was a sweetheart deal. Didn't require that much.
Mon Jul 28, 2025, 07:43 PM
Jul 28

Per the agreement, he appeared in state court and pled guilty to the pending state indictment charging felony solicitation of prostitution and, pursuant to the NPA, to a criminal information charging him with procurement of minors to engage in prostitution. Upon the joint request of the defendant and the state prosecutor, and consistent with the NPA, the court immediately sentenced Epstein to consecutive terms of 12 months’ incarceration on the solicitation charge and 6 months’ incarceration on the procurement charge, followed by 12 months of community control. Epstein began serving the sentence that day, in a minimum-security Palm Beach County facility.

Soon after he was incarcerated, Epstein applied for the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s work release program, and the Sheriff approved his application. In October 2008, Epstein began spending 12 hours a day purportedly working at the “Florida Science Foundation,” an entity Epstein had recently incorporated that was co-located at the West Palm Beach office of one of Epstein’s attorneys. Although the NPA specified a term of incarceration of 18 months, Epstein received “gain time,” that is, time off for good behavior, and he actually served less than 13 months of incarceration. On July 22, 2009, Epstein was released from custody to a one-year term of home detention as a condition of community control, and he registered as a sexual offender with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.

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Go ahead John Roberts, I triple-dog-dare you... Fiendish Thingy Jul 28 #1
You often have clever readings of the Court Prairie Gates Jul 28 #5
Sure, that's a possibility Fiendish Thingy Jul 28 #6
They will rule Miguelito Loveless Jul 28 #19
The argument on jurisdictional specificity has some merit on its face; whether an agreement with Epstein Prairie Gates Jul 28 #2
She wasn't named or charged during the original case IbogaProject Jul 28 #3
This court STALLS on everything against TSF, BUT THIS could help him, so i'm thinkiong THIS is their plan bluestarone Jul 28 #4
I dunno. Even 'Pucker Up And Kiss Trump's Ass' Chief Justice might balk at allowing THIS can of worms into the building Attilatheblond Jul 28 #9
A convenient way to avoid pardoning or commuting her tishaLA Jul 28 #7
Yup, the SC could tidy this all up - nice and neatly - and once again, Trump escapes accountability. Marie Marie Jul 28 #20
IMHO and I am not an attorney UpInArms Jul 28 #8
But she's white and rich, so she thinks she's getting out Attilatheblond Jul 28 #11
See post #16. onenote Jul 28 #17
This is silly. Jacson6 Jul 28 #10
Holder of the evidence has magical powers Attilatheblond Jul 28 #12
The plea deal was broadly worded and she falls within its scope. onenote Jul 28 #16
I think the opposite here. bluestarone Jul 28 #18
Did Epstein ACUALLY FULFILL ALL the terms 3825-87867 Jul 28 #21
Yes. It was a sweetheart deal. Didn't require that much. onenote Jul 28 #22
It all depends on what she knows about certain of the "Men in Black Nightgowns" usonian Jul 28 #13
drumpf always gets others to do his dirty work for him JoseBalow Jul 28 #14
The dirty half-dozen will accept this bullshit so Trump doesn't have to pardon her hadEnuf Jul 28 #15
This whole scenario is disgusting mdbl Jul 28 #23
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