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Filthy Rich

a Powerful Billionaire, the Sex Scandal That Undid Him, and All the Justice That Money Can Buy : the Shocking True Story of Jeffrey Epstein
R. Alexander Acosta’s letter to the general public March 20, 2011 ... The federal inquiry was eventually dropped after Epstein negotiated a deal with prosecutors in which he agreed to plead guilty to a relatively minor state charge relating to soliciting paid sex with a minor. === Jeffrey Epstein walks out of the Stockade on July 21, 2009, having served less than thirteen months of his eighteen-month sentence. === … the locals have taken to referring to Epstein’s 727 as the Lolita Express. === Six weeks before probation ends, he settles with seven women who sue him in civil court. === He (Alfredo Rodriguez, Epstein’s houseman) received a sentence of eighteen months. It was the same punishment that Jeffrey Epstein had gotten for his crimes. But until Epstein, Alfredo Rodriguez served his time in a federal prison and did not ask for, or receive, permission to go on work release.