Billionaire Epstein accused of sex crimes
July 9, 2019Billionaire financier Jeffrey Epstein was charged with sex trafficking of minors and sex trafficking conspiracy on Monday. The maximum sentence carries up to 45 years in prison.
Prosecutors said the evidence against the 66-year-old included a "vast trove" of inappropriate photographs of young girls.
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Epstein, who has pleaded not guilty, was arrested over the weekend as he arrived in the US from Paris aboard his private jet.
His lawyers said there was little new evidence in what is basically a "redo" of a case first heard more than a decade ago.
"This is ancient stuff," Epstein's attorney Reid Weingarten said in court.
His lawyers argued that the matter had been settled in 2008 after a plea bargain.
A string of allegations
Epstein was accused of paying underage girls hundreds of dollars for massages prior to molesting them at his homes in Florida and New York between 2002 and 2005.
He "intentionally sought out minors and knew that many of his victims were in fact under the age of 18," prosecutors said. He also allegedly made financial payments to some of his victims to recruit other girls.
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"In this way, Epstein created a vast network of underage victims for him to sexually exploit in locations including New York and Palm Beach," prosecutors added.
In 2015, a woman claimed that Epstein had forced her, when she was underage, to have sex with Britain's Prince Andrew. Buckingham Palace strenuously denied these allegations.
Epstein, who also counts US President Donald Trump and former President Bill Clinton among his acquaintances, will remain in jail until at least July 15, when a judge has scheduled a bail hearing.
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