Jeffrey Epstein 2006 grand jury documents are public. Read for yourself what happened

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The transcripts of the 2006 Jeffrey Epstein grand jury that resulted in only one solicitation of prostitution charge against him are below.

Then-Palm Beach County State Attorney Barry Krischer torpedoed his own case in front of grand jurors, sources told The Palm Beach Post in its 2019 investigation. It was a highly unusal move to take a sex crimes case before the secret proceedings.

On the day The Post published its investigation, the newspaper sued to lift the veil of secrecy for the public and for the survivors.

The following document comprises the details about what went on behind closed doors.

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The Jeffrey Epstein saga began — and could have ended — in Palm Beach County, Florida, in 2006. The Palm Beach Post, part of the USA TODAY Network, sued in 2019 to find out why it didn't. Now, secret documents detailing what happened 17 years ago when Epstein was indicted on only a single prostitution charge are public.

After a nearly four-year court battle to obtain secret grand jury materials in the Jeffrey Epstein case, The Palm Beach Post has documents in hand and reporters are poring over them to see why the serial sexual predator wasn't stopped by the first prosecutor to consider criminal charges against him.

The Post sued for the release of the materials after it found in its 2019 investigation that then-Palm Beach County State Attorney Barry Krischer undermined his own case against Epstein in 2006. His office never spoke with any of the victims, according to state attorney documents, and once Epstein's famous defense attorneys came to town, his office quit communicating regularly with police.
 
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