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What did the 2008 plea deal allow Jeffrey Epstein to plead to in Florida state court?

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The 2008 plea deal allowed Jeffrey Epstein to plead guilty in Florida state court to two felony prostitution charges EFTA00263640. Specifically, he pleaded guilty to one count of procuring for prostitution a girl below age 18 EFTA00263676, and to a criminal information charging him with procurement of minors to engage in prostitution, in violation of Florida Statute § 796.03 EFTA01726257.

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The 2008 Non-Prosecution Agreement

The federal plea deal in the Southern District of Florida that allowed Jeffrey Epstein to avoid federal charges for more than a decade — and the controversy that followed.

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