NY - Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein arrested, sex trafficking, 6 July 2019 *FOUND DECEASED IN JAIL* #3

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Britain's Prince Andrew has not cooperated in the ongoing Jeffrey Epstein investigation despite a statement from him about a month ago saying he would cooperate fully with investigators, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York says.
Berman said prosecutors and the FBI have repeatedly contacted Prince Andrew's attorneys to follow up on his previous pledge to help. Despite their efforts, Prince Andrew has to date "provided zero cooperation," Berman said.

He made the comments at an event to raise awareness for New York State's Child Victims Act. Buckingham Palace didn't immediately respond to the Associated Press' request for comment on the matter Monday.

Prince Andrew Has Not Cooperated in Jeffrey Epstein Investigation: U.S. Attorney
 
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Britain's Prince Andrew has not cooperated in the ongoing Jeffrey Epstein investigation despite a statement from him about a month ago saying he would cooperate fully with investigators, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York says.
Berman said prosecutors and the FBI have repeatedly contacted Prince Andrew's attorneys to follow up on his previous pledge to help. Despite their efforts, Prince Andrew has to date "provided zero cooperation," Berman said.

He made the comments at an event to raise awareness for New York State's Child Victims Act. Buckingham Palace didn't immediately respond to the Associated Press' request for comment on the matter Monday.

Prince Andrew Has Not Cooperated in Jeffrey Epstein Investigation: U.S. Attorney

I can’t say that I’m surprised but it really annoys me that PA is able to ignore the prosecutors/investigators and get away with it.
 
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Britain's Prince Andrew has not cooperated in the ongoing Jeffrey Epstein investigation despite a statement from him about a month ago saying he would cooperate fully with investigators, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York says.
Berman said prosecutors and the FBI have repeatedly contacted Prince Andrew's attorneys to follow up on his previous pledge to help. Despite their efforts, Prince Andrew has to date "provided zero cooperation," Berman said.

He made the comments at an event to raise awareness for New York State's Child Victims Act. Buckingham Palace didn't immediately respond to the Associated Press' request for comment on the matter Monday.

Prince Andrew Has Not Cooperated in Jeffrey Epstein Investigation: U.S. Attorney
Of course he hasn't cooperated,and this whole Megxit thing isn't a created distraction,to keep people from looking further than Prince Andrew,and start asking about Jimmy Savile,and another Royal,and the girl's dead body found on Royal grounds.
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Newly released documents from the Epstein Florida case: SA15.ORG must click "State of Florida v. Jeffrey Epstein, Case Numbers 06CF009454AMB and 08CF009381AMB" on right side to load file directory.

Yes, corroborated by the NY Post and NY Daily News the data at the above link was released by Florida prosecutors on or about February 3, 2020

https://www.nydailynews.com/news/na...0200203-b77kxupnezfoxekr25gbqqpya4-story.html - Includes video of a police walkthrough of Epstein's Palm Beach residence circa 2004

https://nypost.com/2020/02/03/florida-prosecutors-release-trove-of-jeffrey-epstein-files/
 
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A woman whose allegations of childhood sex abuse in New York were central to last year's indictment of Jeffrey Epstein was questioned by the FBI and subpoenaed for testimony by federal prosecutors in Florida more than a decade ago in connection with the first federal investigation into Epstein's alleged child sex trafficking, according to court documents and multiple sources familiar with the events.

But the woman, who was 19 at the time of her initial contact with federal agents in 2008, did not appear before a grand jury in West Palm Beach, as the subpoena commanded. Before her testimony could be secured, Epstein cemented a controversial and once-secret non-prosecution agreement with the U.S. Attorney's Office in Miami by pleading guilty to two state prostitution charges for which he was sentenced to 18 months in a county jail.

The woman's account could have helped prosecutors strengthen an already expansive case against Epstein, by potentially unraveling an alleged network of child sexual abuse at his Manhattan residence that mirrored what had been uncovered at his home in Palm Beach. But with the deal done, the federal grand jury was suspended, the investigation halted, and the subpoena to the woman, ultimately, withdrawn.

"I certainly think with the FBI's capabilities, even back then, that they could have unraveled the entire network from New York to Paris to New Mexico," said Spencer Kuvin, a West Palm Beach attorney who represented three of Epstein’s alleged victims during the original federal investigation in Florida. "The potential was always there. [The government] shut this thing down and pled this thing out before going through and talking to probably more than half of the women that were involved in this whole thing. Had they conducted a full investigation and taken their time, this would've been a whole different story.”

It wasn't until nearly 11 years later, when federal prosecutors in New York quietly opened a new investigation into Epstein, that the woman was again contacted by authorities seeking details of her alleged years-long sexual abuse by the multi-millionaire financier. Identified in last year’s indictment as “Minor-Victim 1,” she is the only alleged victim from New York whose allegations are specifically detailed in the charges, a strong indicator of her importance to the investigation.

According to the allegations contained in the indictment, the woman claimed she was initially recruited in 2002, at age 14, to provide massages to Epstein at his palatial Manhattan townhouse, and that she ultimately suffered sexual abuse that escalated over a period of years. Epstein allegedly enlisted one or more of his employees to schedule appointments with the girl and also encouraged, enticed and paid the teenager, whose family was in dire financial straits, to bring other young girls to engage in sex acts with him.



https://abcnews.go.com/US/exclusive-florida-feds-knew-york-victim-epstein-indictment/story?id=69088738&cid=social_twitter_abcn
 
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Ghislaine Maxwell, the [URL='https://abcnews.go.com/US/ghislaine-maxwell-citing-death-threats-extensive-legal-fees/story?id=69628102']former girlfriend and longtime associate of Jeffrey Epstein, has been granted at least a temporary reprieve from having to respond to questions in a civil lawsuit that alleges she committed sexual battery against a teenage girl, a federal magistrate judge ruled on Friday.

Maxwell, who has been accused in several lawsuits of facilitating or participating in Epstein's abuse of girls and young women, sought the delay because of an ongoing federal criminal investigation into Epstein's alleged co-conspirators and because a victims' compensation fund proposed by Epstein's estate is said to be nearing final approval.

"I'm permitting her not to respond to [written questions] and not to have her deposition," Magistrate Judge Debra Freeman said in her ruling from the bench. "Not forever, but at least long enough to let us know whether the claims process is likely to go forward."

Freeman made her ruling in a lawsuit filed against Maxwell and Epstein's estate last November by Annie Farmer. Farmer alleges that she was recruitedand groomed by Epstein and Maxwell in 1996, and that Maxwell sexually assaulted her at Epstein's New Mexico ranch when Farmer was 16.

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Court agrees to delay testimony of Jeffrey Epstein confidant Ghislaine Maxwell in civil suit
 
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Police detective who handled Jeffrey Epstein case said grand jury was never told there was more than one victim. There were 34. Despite that and other evidence, judge rebuffs effort to unseal the records.
 
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