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Paedophile Jeffrey Epstein denied bail

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July 18, 2019 at 12:58
Billionaire US money manager Jeffrey Epstein has been denied bail. Picture: SuppliedSource:Supplied
Billionaire US money manager Jeffrey Epstein has been denied bail. Picture: SuppliedSource:Supplied
Patrick McMullan Archives Convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein has been sent back to jail by a New York judge after being denied bail on charges he abused girls as young as 14.

Convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein has been was denied bail by a Manhattan federal judge.

“Starting with my conclusions, the government’s application for continued remand is herby granted and the defence’s application for pre-trial release is respectfully hereby denied,” Judge Richard Berman said the start of a hotly anticipated hearing. “The government has established danger to others and to the community by clear and convincing evidence, and the government has established a risk of flight by a preponderance of evidence.”

In this courtroom artist's sketch, defendant Jeffrey Epstein, left, and his lawyer Martin Weinberg. Picture: AP
In this courtroom artist's sketch, defendant Jeffrey Epstein, left, and his lawyer Martin Weinberg. Picture: APSource:AP

 

The New York Post reports that Epstein, 66, had his hands folded on the table in front of him and showed no emotion as Mr Berman announced his ruling.

At one point, Epstein – who wore a dark blue prison outfit and red sneakers – raised a hand to adjust his glasses as Mr Berman summarised the reasons for keeping him locked up in Lower Manhattan’s infamous Metropolitan Correctional Centre.

Mr Berman cited Monday’s “compelling testimony” by accusers Annie Farmer and Courtney Wild, neither of whom were present overnight, as well as “evidence of intimidation and threats, and compensation paid to potential witnesses.”

Annie Farmer, left, and Courtney Wild, right, accusers of Jeffery Epstein, stand outside the courthouse in New York on Monday. Picture: AP
Annie Farmer, left, and Courtney Wild, right, accusers of Jeffery Epstein, stand outside the courthouse in New York on Monday. Picture: APSource:AP

 

Mr Berman also said there were questions about whether Epstein “has been compliant in legal obligations as a registered sex offender.”

During Monday’s hearing, the judge had noted a front-page New York Post report about how Epstein never checked in with the NYPD, despite a 2011 order by Manhattan state Supreme Court Justice Ruth Pickholz requiring him to do so every 90 days.
 

Stan Pottinger, a lawyer representing some of alleged victims of Jeffery Epstein, speaks to reporters in New York. Picture: AP
Stan Pottinger, a lawyer representing some of alleged victims of Jeffery Epstein, speaks to reporters in New York. Picture: APSource:AP

 

 
Sigrid McCawley, a lawyer representing some of alleged victim of Jeffery Epstein, speaks to reporters in New York. Picture: AP
Sigrid McCawley, a lawyer representing some of alleged victim of Jeffery Epstein, speaks to reporters in New York. Picture: APSource:AP

 

Epstein, 66, was busted on July 6 in the alleged sexual abuse of dozens of girls as young as 14 in his Upper East Side townhouse in New York and his waterfront mansion in Palm Beach, Florida, between 2002 and 2005.

He faces up to 45 years in prison if convicted.

Footage shows Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein partying with cheerleaders in 1992. Picture: NBC
Footage shows Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein partying with cheerleaders in 1992. Picture: NBCSource:Supplied

 

His indictment followed an award-winning series of stories last year by the Miami Herald that revealed how Epstein scored a sweetheart plea bargain in 2008 following similar allegations in Florida.

Terms of that deal also included a non-prosecution agreement with then-Miami US Attorney Alex Acosta, who last week resigned as US President Donald Trump’s secretary of labor amid controversy spurred by Epstein’s latest arrest.

US President Donald Trump (L) gestures as US Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta resigns. Picture: AFP
US President Donald Trump (L) gestures as US Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta resigns. Picture: AFPSource:AFP

 

This article originally appeared in the New York Post and is republished here with permission

Originally published asPaedophile Jeffrey Epstein denied bail

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