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Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case is officially DISMISSED by judge

https://ift.tt/2NApBQC Sex trafficking case against deceased financier Jeffrey Epstein is officially DISMISSED by New York judge following 66-year-old's suicide A New York federal judge officially closed the criminal case against shamed former financier Jeffrey Epstein, it was announced on Thursday afternoon Prosecutors previously requested U.S. District Judge Richard Berman terminate the sex trafficking case against Epstein after his suicide on August 10 Dismissing an indictment against a deceased person is considered a formality, however Berman unconventionally scheduled an open-ended hearing first On Tuesday, 23 victims came forward to testify about the purported abuse 66-year-old Epstein subjected them to, spanning several decades The termination of Epstein’s case will not affect civil claims brought by the victims against Epstein’s estate, or a federal investigation into his death By LUKE KENTON FOR DAILYMAIL.COM PUBLISHED: 14:28 EDT, 29 August 2019 | UPDATED: 03:45 EDT, 30 August 2019 e-mail 99k shares 126 View comments A New York federal judge officially closed the criminal case against shamed former financier Jeffrey Epstein, it was announced on Thursday afternoon. Prosecutors previously requested US District Judge Richard Berman to terminate the sex trafficking case against Epstein after his suicide in a Manhattan federal jail on August 10. Dismissing an indictment against a deceased person is considered a formality, however Berman unconventionally scheduled an open-ended hearing first, inviting the alleged victims and their lawyers to speak before dropping the case. +6 Prosecutors previously requested U.S. District Judge Richard Berman to terminate the sex trafficking case against the ex-financier after Epstein’s suicide in a Manhattan federal jail on August 10 +6 Prosecutors previously requested U.S. District Judge Richard Berman (above) to terminate the sex trafficking case against the ex-financier after Epstein’s suicide in a Manhattan federal jail on August 10 +6 Epstein killed himself August 10 in his cell of New York’s Metropolitan Correctional Center in downtown Manhattan while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges. An investigation later determined that Epstein hanged himself, using a bed sheet as a makeshift noose and wrapping it around his neck On Tuesday, 23 victims came forward to testify about the purported abuse 66-year-old Epstein subjected them to, spanning several decades. His suicide ‘robbed’ his victims of the chance ‘to confront him one by one’ in court, said Courtney Wild, the first accuser to speak at the hearing. ‘For that, he is a coward.’ Wild claimed to be sexually abused over a number of years. Following Tuesday’s hearing, the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Geoffrey Berman, and the FBI met with several of the women, issuing them thanks for bravely sharing their stories and emphasized the criminal investigation into the accused sex trafficker’s potential co-conspirators is ongoing. The termination of Epstein’s case will not affect any civil claims brought by the victims against Epstein’s estate, or the federal grand jury investigation into his death. +6 On Tuesday, 23 victims came forward to testify about the purported abuse 66-year-old Epstein subjected them to, spanning several decades +6 His suicide ‘robbed’ his victims of the chance ‘to confront him one by one’ in court, said Courtney Wild (interpretation above), the first accuser to speak at the hearing. ‘For that, he is a coward’ +6 Victims wait to make impact statements during a hearing in the criminal case hearing against Jeffrey Epstein on August 27 before the case was dropped RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next Attorney for three of Jeffrey Epstein's alleged victims... Man who posed up for THAT Clinton in a dress painting speaks... SHARE THIS ARTICLE Share Epstein, a wealthy money manager who once counted President Donald Trump, former President Bill Clinton and Britain’s Prince Andrew as friends, was arrested on July 6 and pleaded not guilty to sex trafficking charges involving dozens of girls as young as 14. He was found dead in his Manhattan jail cell on earlier this month, having been previously taken off suicide watch. A New York City medical examiner concluded that he had died of suicide by hanging. Epstein’s lawyers said at Tuesday’s hearing that they had doubts about the examiner’s conclusion. The FBI is examining two cameras that were outside the cell that malfunctioned, a law enforcement source has told Reuters. The cameras were sent to Quantico, Virginia, site of a major FBI crime lab where agents and forensic scientists analyze evidence. Autopsy finds Jeffrey Epstein had broken bones in his neck Loaded: 0%Progress: 0%0:00 Previous Play Skip Mute Current Time0:00 / Duration Time1:23 Fullscreen Need Text The Washington Post reported on Monday that at least one camera in the hallway outside Epstein’s cell had footage that was unusable. The newspaper said there was other usable footage captured in the area. The U.S. Justice Department declined comment. The FBI and Federal Bureau of Prisons did not respond to requests for comment. All are investigating his death. Lawyers for Epstein also did not respond to requests for comment. A source said earlier two jail guards had failed to follow a procedure overnight to make separate checks on all prisoners every 30 minutes.

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