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Page 1 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 15th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE No. Plaintiff, - vs- JEFFREY EPSTEIN, Defendant. DEPOSITION OF JEFFREY EPSTEIN Wednesday, September 2, 9 10:10 - 10:15 a.m. 205 South Australian Avenue Suite 1400 West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 Reported By: Jeana Ricciuti, RPR, FPR, CLR Notary Public, State of Florida Prose Court Reporting Agency, Inc. • Certified Copy (561) 832-7500 PROSE COURT REPORTING AGENCY, INC. (561) 83 -7506 Electronically signed by Jcana Ricciuti (601-280-428-9381) Electronically signed by Jeana Ricelutl (601.280428-9381) 4a4ted77-isb79-43sg-s9c0.eos4iocd3szt EFTA00726543
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1 Defendant, Jeffrey Epstein. 2 MR. GOLDBERGER: Jack Goldberger on behalf of 3 Jeffrey Epstein. 4 COURT REPORTER: Sir, would you raise your 5 right hand, please. 6 MR. GOLDBERGER: Wait, wait. We've got 7 someone. 8 COURT REPORTER: I'm sorry. 9 MR. WILLITS: Yes. Richard Willits on behalf 10 of 11 - - - 12 Thereupon, • 13 (JEFFREY EPSTEIN) 14 having been first duly sworn or affirmed, was examined 15 and testified as follows: 16 THE WITNESS: Yes, I do. 17 DIRECT EXAMINATION 18 BY MR. KUVIN: 19 Q. Could you please give us your name. 20 A. Jeffrey Epstein. 21 Q. Is it true, sir, that you have, what's been 22 described, as an egg-shaped penis? 23 MR. PIKE: Form, vague, indefinite, and I'm 24 going to give you the first warning, Mr. Kuvin, 25 that these types of questions are not only LC================ral (561) 832-7500 PROSE COURT REPORTING AGENCY, INC. (561) 832-7506 Electronically signed by Jeana Fticcial (601.280-428.9381) Electronically signed by Jeana Riccluti (601-280-4284381) 4a4f907-ab794388-a9t0-eakiffic431521 EFTA00726544
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Page 6 1 argumentative, but directed in a manner to 7. embarrass Mr. Epstein. If you continue with this 3 type of questioning, I'll adjourn the deposition 4 immediately. S BY MR. KUVIN: 0 Q. Sir, according to the police department's probable cause affidavit, one witness described your 8 penis as oval shaped and claim, when erect, it was thick 9 towards the bottom but was thin and small -- 10 MR. PIKE: We're stopping it now.. 11 BY MR. KUVIN: 12 Q. --*towards the head portion, and called it 13 egg-shaped. Those are not my words, I apologize, but as 14 Mr. -- 15 MR. PIKE: The depo is now adjourned. 16 BY MR. KUVIN: 17 12. -- as Mr. Critton has stated, that this is 18 a -- 19 MR. PIKE: Thank you, Mr. Kuvin. Let's go. 20 MR. GOLDBERGER: All right. 21 MR. KUVIN: I'm willing to continue. I'd 22 hate 23 MR. GOLDBERGER: Let me -- 24 MR. KUVIN: to call him back. 25 MR. GOLDBERGER: Let me go on the record here. (561) 832-7500 PROSE COURT REPORTING AGENCY, INC. Electronically signed by Jeana Ftlotion (601.280.428.9381) Electronically signed by %Wane Ricetut% (601-280428.9381) (561) 832-7506 4a419d77-ab79-43a8-a9c0-cc8410cd3521 EFTA00726545
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Page 7 2 3 Jack Goldberger on behalf of Jeffrey Epstein. We have tried to cooperate in setting this deposition; we want it to be a meaningful 4 deposition for you. For the first question to be a question that serves no other purpose other than embarrass Mr. Epstein is just totally unethical, 7 it's improper and it really irritates me. We gave 8 you a warning where we said don't do that again, 9 Spencer, and you continued to do it. 10 I agree with Mr. Pike that the deposition is 11 terminated at this point. If we want to go to 12 court and argue this, we'll be happy to do it; I'm 13 sure we will. But we gave you a warning not to do 14 that, and you did it, and you chose to do it. So, 15 I'm sorry, Spencer. 16 MR. KUVIN: Let's do this. 17 MR. GOLDBERGER: Okay. 18 MR. KUVIN: Let's do this: I'll agree that 19 I'll show you how I think it's relevant, but let me 20 go ahead and continue with the deposition and I'll 21 ask, I guess, what you would consider more 22 non-sexual questions, even though this is a sexual 23 lawsuit, because I don't want to waste everyone's 24 time for showing up here today. So let me -- let 25 me ask some basic questions and then I'll determine (561) 832-7500 PROSE COURT REPORTING AGENCY, INC. (561) 832-7506 Electronically signod by Joana RIcclutl (601-280-428-9381) Electronically signed by Jeana Ricciuti (601.280-42841381) 4silfertrbehoo..44... e•aadt manna ••m. • EFTA00726546
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IN THE COURT OF THE FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 502008CA037319XXXXMB AB Plaintiff, v. and Defendants. AFFIDAVIT OF JACK A. GOLDBERGER, ESQ. STATE OF FLORIDA ) SS COUNTY OF PALM BEACH ) BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, personally appeared Jack A. Goldberger, Esq. having personal knowledge and being duly sworn, deposes and says: 1. I am co-counsel for Defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, in this and other pending matters involving Mr. Epstein. 2. I am becoming increasingly concerned about my client's ability to receive a fair trial with the recent press coverage of these cases. 3. Mr. Kuvin specifically told me prior to a hearing at the Palm Beach County Courthouse concerning Mr. Epstein that: a) He knew that he did not expect to make much money in this case. Page - 1 - CT EFTA00726547
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b) He was a young lawyer, he knew he needed to market himself and get as much publicity for himself and his firm as possible. c) He pointed out that his firm has an advertising plan to market to other lawyers; d) The Epstein case was another marketing method for himself and his firm. 4. In particular, Mr. Kuvin had to have given a copy of Mr. Epstein's video deposition to The Palm Beach Post in this matter and the abbreviated deposition ended up on the internet. 5. The decision to terminate/adjourn the deposition and seek relief from the court was made by the attorneys, Michael Pike and me, not Mr. Epstein. Mr. Epstein followed our legal advice. 6. As the Court knows, Defendant and his attorneys must defend against an "anonymous" Plaintiff, yet the Plaintiffs attorneys including Mr. Kuvin, apparently intend to fry this case in the press to prejudice Mr. Epstein's right to a fair trial. FURTHER THE AFFIANT SAYETH NAUGHT. / Jack A. Goldberger, Esq. I Page - 2 - EFTA00726548
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STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF PALM BEACH I hereby Certify that on this day, before me, an officer duly authorized to administer oaths and take acknowledgments, personally appeared Jack A. Goldberger, Esquire, known to me to be the person described in and who executed the foregoing Affidavit, who acknowledged before me that he executed the same, that I "lied upon tD,e following form of identification of the above named person: 4tie 01201--nZ, and that an oath was/was not taken. "- WITNESS myhand and official seal in the County and State last aforesaid this 1 -P 7 day of 220444. G at--( , 2009. JESSICA CADSSELL I !NCO/MISSION D0853529 K•1 EXPIRES: Awn It 2013 Bas5xl Um Scary PoitPc Undenters INT NAME: 56/e9 el'i&6 2.c NOTARY PUBLIC/STATE OF FLORIDA COMMISSION 653569 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: 04'-/?-,/ 3 Page - 3 - EFTA00726549
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D. Critton Jr. Page 1 of 2 ktrtAil From: Martin Weinberg Sent: Friday, September 18, 2009 7:07 PM To: Epstein, Jeffrey Cc: D. Critton Jr. The newest - identifies the station's source Epstein Plea Bargain Unsealed Comments 0 I Recommend 0 September 18, 2009 6:11 PM Al Pefley By all accounts, it was a sweet deal that Palm Beach billionaire Jeffrey Epstein struck with the feds. One that most of us probably wouldn't have gotten. He pleaded guilty to engaging in sex with teenage girls and got very little time in the county jail. Not even prison. Epstein's lawyers kept the details of the deal sealed until today. We just got our hands on the 11 page plea deal that Jeffrey Epstein reached with federal prosecutors in 2007. An attorney for some of the teenage girls who were Epstein's victims calls this plea deal "atrocious" and he says "it's an embarrassment to the U.S. Attorney's office." Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein could've gone to prison for life. Instead, he got just 18 months. Police say he had teenage girls coming to his Palm Beach home to give him massages and also perform sex acts on him. One attorney for some of the girls says Epstein victimized at least 33 teenage girls. tl 11 9/22/2009 EFTA00726550
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Page 2 of 2 "He could've faced at least 33 life sentences had he been convicted under these charges," said Spencer Kuvin, with the law firm Leopold-Kuvin in Palm Beach Gardens. But instead, Epstein spent little time behind bars under a secret plea deal with federal prosecutors. "It's extremely unfair, extremely unfair to the 33 girls because it essentially brushes them aside as though nothing happened to them and it wasn't a big deal," Kuvin said. The secret plea bargain has just been made public and it reveals Epstein agreed to pay for an attorney to represent all the victims who came to his home for sex acts. In addition, if any of the girls decides to him for damages, Epstein gave up his right to contest the amount of money they could collect up to 50-thousand dollars. Also, the plea deal specifies if Epstein successfully meets the house arrest an milli deal, the government won't charge four women in the case, including his girlfriend , N ho brought the teenage girls to him. "There is no other person, no other person who would've gotten such a sweetheart deal had they not been as wealthy and as powerful as Jeffrey Epstein," Kuvin said. The U.S. Attorney's office in Miami declined to comment on the plea deal. In a written statement, Epstein's defense attorney says: "He is looking forward to putting this difficult period of his life behind him." Martin G. Weinberg, Esq. 20 Park Plaza, Suite 1000 Boston, MA 02116 617-227-3700 ===...=== This Electronic Message contains information from the Law Office of Martin G. Weinberg, P.C., and may be privileged. The information is intended for the use of the addressee only. If you are not the addressee, please note that any disclosure, copying, distribution, or use of the contents of this message is prohibited. 9/22/2009 EFTA00726551
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• The palm Beach Ibst MIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2r 9 PalenBeachPost,com CA 0 BUSINESS Appeals court backs unsealing of Epstein's '07 deal with fells By SUSAN SPENCER-WENDEL Pals Reach Poil Staff Writer WEST PALM BEACH - An appeals court has affirmed a lower court ruling unsealing 'the con- fidential deal Jeff* Ep- stein struck with federal prosecutors to avoid being charged m. by the TLe 4th District Court of Appeal this week up- held Circuit Judge Jeffrey Colbath's earlier decision to unseal the agreement' Attorneys for the.mon- ey manager of billionaires • have fought ;vigorously against the agreementh release.. They have 15 days to request a rehear- big with the 4th District Court of Appe.al. • • Absent that, it will be- come public. Epstein's local criminal defense attorney Jack Goldberger did not return a call seeking comment Epateinit ovm attorneys, in federal filings, have See EPSTEIN, 68 I. Epstein Attorneys for the Palm Beach money manager ' • have 15 days to seek a rehearing. s to Marines, including grandson, 2B is Officials seek public's suggi EFTA00726552
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. • • • • 'twat] deposition cPSTEilsifrapi.48. • tzi .i • 3. i,313.;713d 'to. 63 :eonft$1C.• agreement with the .S. SI deferred proseetb Attcp-ney% . in ft•s :, !her 200Z sis."un- • wphT:..S. enter and .1higiil'ir. tineeuel-" • Attorneys. foi- The Palm. Beach Post as well as al- leged victims of Epstein's Sexual advances,sought to have the deal unsealed in state court tr. Colbath found, that, the Fffer:Ot been fPlollpote ect reb; '• an earlier judge. "There is nothinmore fimdamentally •im t than for the. pu and press to observe the q vernment is doigg. its " Post attorney. , Shullman has said: "there is . great public interest • in how.• everybody. in this case is doing their job." • According to farious media accounts, Epstein movedzauseigeleLtbat. in- cluded President Clinton, ,eniw Atiw neq0 • • . • . t• C.:I •.•.' An attorney's questioning of Epstein becomes personal. Donald limp And Prince Andrew ••"International MOneymaii of Mystery," declared a 2002 New York ma ne' profile of Er siht • • fla pleaded guilty in 2008 to procuring teens for' prostitution and was. sentenced to' 18 months in jail; but allowed but exH tensively for work release. Epstein • was released' in late July after serving is months. of the sentence. • • He now faces civil lawsuits filed by young women allegedly lured to his Palm Beach home and paid to pet tot ut massages and other acts. • . That' civil litigation is intensifyink. This Week, while Ep- stein was being by attorney Spencer vin, It • who represents an alleged victim identified only as "BR", Kuvin questioned Epstein about the shape of. hia genitalia and the deposition abruptly ended, according to a transcript .Kuvin has Since made a motion in court to be able to inspect Epstein% genitalia ' . Kuvin Said Thursday he seeks to corroborates de- scriptiqn one woman gave Palm Beach police. - Because Epstein is in- voking his right to remain silent in depositions, this • is the only way to do it, Kuvin • • "We want to corroborate what •those girls' saw," Kuvin said. . • s-usan_spencer_weridel0 pbpostcom " r'1"1.,-;•2-;• 0 4.431;Werr • - EFTA00726553
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Jeffrey Epstein victim seeks to P :al document from sex offender case Page 1 of 2 a a,?=a, NNW .iw-sHjtorrt seem Newsletter Center I Log Ln CMOS eat fa web Et =1 ntitia4cOnlicagaketil Tseseiry• Duty U. reel NOWA I MEWS I SOCIETY I DUENESS ARTS I FASHION I Minimisers j OPINION I UFEtirn.ES LStull SOOTS I ADVERTISE correcrus I ICIWWWWW• mig•hiwtatuziya • alsiweicaftmgenito; NEWS Electronic Edition Now Available! Click Here To Subcribe itthq%00 I AftiliVel E.maR this page Go Print the page * Most popular Jeffrey Epstein victim seeks to unseal document from sex offender case Click-2-Listen Sy seCh'EcE DARGAN. Deily tat Stag Wraw Monday. July 13, 2009 One of the young women victimized by Jeffrey Epstein is asking that a federal non.prosecution agreement pertaining to the sex offender be unsealed to help 0 the discovery process cl her chit case. She also says Val a federal judge's riding alowing victims and veer attorneys to view the document does not pertain to her because her case is Bed in state court Attorneys Spencer Kutch arC Diana Marlin filed court papers Monday on belt"... asking that the Fourth DistrictCourt Of Appeal uphold a state judge's ruling to unseal the deal ircuit Judge Jeffrey Colbeth ruled the document was mproperty sealed at the limo of Epstein'• plea hearing. where he pleaded gully to soliciting prosfdution and soliciting a minor for prostitution. Kuvnikf gigs respcase says, is entitled to this document as both astir of Epstein and as a citizen of M_ needs the agnumemllo demonstrate Epstein lacks a valid basis toed the Efts Amendment dining the discovery phase of her civil case. And, as a Florida Olden, K b right and interest to review the non-prosecution agreement.' There are more than a dozen ova Ultimata — both state and federal — perking aninstEpsteit, 56. All Woken skier allegations: Epstein. through Pia employees and assistents. brought minor gilt to his Palm Beach home on El Salo VVey for erotic massages and sometimes sex attorneys flied papers with the appetite own. asking to throe out Colbath's Epstein's attorneys say he wil suffer -rreparaltle harm once the documents are produced' Ep0ein's attorneys say the document cannot be made public because it references grand jury pmceragra which are protected under Federal Rule of Clinical Procedure. i3..,: .'s attorneys say Epstein faded lo raise this argument in his motion to make the agreement anal and, in addition, the Rite Orly pertains if disciosure would "reveal secret Inner vnxkings of the grand jury' Epstein has not demonstrated that to be the case, the court papers say. Epstein's attorneys argue that a federal judge already has denied a (notion to unseal the document and that victims and thee attorneys way view the document but may not endow Its contents to other parties Kirat, whose dent fled sue in state court, says that ho and his crient would have to go back to federal court and go through a rigorous process to view the document 'My client a not bound by the federal cast ruling? Kuvin said by phone. 'She sliouldn1 have to subject herseff to federal jurisdiction for a document that should be putec anyway. She's a *tea victim and she has never seen it and I have never seen it.' Attorney. Edwards, represeneng and attorney Deanna *name" representing the Palm Beach Post are expected to have hied owl papers asking to uphold the ring to unseal Edwards and Shamenn did rot retnn cats on Monday. Epstein we be released (torn the Palm Beach County Stockade July 22. after sensing less than 13 months of his 18-month sentence. Talk of the Town We appreciate reader comments on the story. but at PalmEteschDadyNewa.comt we want to avoid comments that are obscene, hateful, racist or otherwise inappropriate. If you post such comments. we wit delete them. If you see such comments, pleas* report them to us by °mating feedbacktDptcladynews.00m. Joyce Retook, as n Giece k ciii Wave News, fronds & tips for environmentally friendly living...;, ((E .-- .1, httn://www.valmbeachdailvnews.com/news/content/neves/2009/07/13/webepstein071309.h... 7/14/2009 EFTA00726554
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••• Court: Epstein agreement stays sealed By WILLIAM KELLY Daily News Staff Writer The Fourth District Court of Appeal has agreed to Jeffrey Epstein's request to halt the impending release of his non-prosecu- tion agreement with the federal govern- ment. Circuit Judge Jeffrey Colbath had or- dered the release of the documents at noon today. The documents were sealed in state court last year when Epstein, a convict- ed sex offender and billionaire financier, pleaded guilty to two felony charges. Col- brath ruled proper procedures weren't fol- lowed in sealing the documents. Now the decision whether to make them Please see EPSTEIN, Page A4 Copyright 2009 Palm Beach Daily News Va. 113, No.257 2 Sections • 4 A4 Palm Beach Daily News, Thursday, July 2 ti EPSTEIN Lawyer Document release would harm client From Page Al public is in the hands of the appellate court, which has given attorneys on both sides of the case a total of 20 days to present their ar- guments. Epstein's appellate law- yer, Jane Kreusler-Walsh, made an emergency re- quest Wednesday that the appellate court annul the lower court order, saying release of the agreement would cause irreparable harm to her client. Attorneys for women suing Epstein, and a law- yet for The Palm Beach Post, have argued that the public and media should have ac- cess to the information and that the victims should be able to use it in their law- suits. Kreusler-Walsh would not comment on the Fourth District's order. But Spencer Kuvin, a lawyer for one of the vic- tims, called the decision "frustrating." "The rules shouldn't be different for rich peo- ple than they are for poor people," Kuvin said. 'Had Epstein been a regular cit- izen, and not a billionaire, this document would have been made public a long time ago.' Epstein pleaded guilty to solicitation of prostitu- tion and procuring teenag- ers for prostitution. He was sentenced to 18 months in- carceration, but is due to get out five months early, on July 22. State and federal au- thorities said Epstein paid teenage girls for massages and sometimes sex at his Palm Beach home. — wkelly glphdatlynews.com 1 ( EFTA00726555
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Girl sues Epstein, two others she says conspired in massages Jane Doe,' 1Z sues in state court Oter dropping a federal suit . By LARRY KELLER Mtn Beath Post Ste Writer WEST PALM BEACH - A former Palm Beach Community College student who police say procured underage girls to give Jeffrey Epstein sexual massages at his Palm Beach mansion, and EpsteinS personal assis- tant have been sued along with Epstein over their alleged conduct. The girl behind the lawsuit was 14 years old when she contends he engaged in sexual conduct with her after she went to his water front home in 2005 to give him a massage. Her lawsuit, filed under the name Jane Doe, seeks unspecified damages from Epstein for sexual assault and intentional infliction of emotional distress. • She also sued Loxahatchee and City on grounds o conspiracy and civil rack- eteering. "We want a full measure of justice for aid her attorney, Ted Leopold. who attended Palm Beach Com- mum lege, was paid by Epstein to bring girls to his mansion for massages and more, according to Palm Beach police. "Pm like a 'Heidi Fleiss," they said she told them. Her attorney could not be reached immediately for t. was an Epstein personal assistant who arranged the encounters, even escort- ing the girls to his massage room, police alleged. of ew cork !these two conspired with hint to help with the criminal enterprise," Leopold.said. Jane Doe, through her father and stepmother: filed a federal lawsuit against Epstein in January. She dis- missed it after her mother .said she wasn't consulted Epstein about the litigation and sought to intervene. The mother is acting on her daughter's behalf in the latest lawsuit. Epsteinb lawyer has defiled the gide al- legations, and said her family is simply at- tempting to get money from a very rich man. E in, 55, is a Manhattan money manager wlw has homes there, in New Mexico and the Virgin Islands, in addition to his $8.5 million Palm newt mansion. TWo other Jane Does have sued Epstein in federal court this year, making is'milar al- legations to those of the first Jane Doe. Those cases remain active. Also pending against Epstein in state court is a felony change of solicitation of prostitu- tion arising from the same alleged incidents with several girls. That case is set for trial iii July, two years after he was indicted.. Jane Does new lawsuit, filed in Patin Beach County Circuit Cour, is the most explicit in detailint.Epsteinb al and the only suit to include and as defendants, and the one make con- spiracy and racketeering allegations. Jane Doe will turn 18 in May. She lives with other family members in Palm Beach County, is nearing graduation from high school and is working part .time, Leopold said. 0 larry_keliornithrost.com EFTA00726556
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Epstein Served less than 13 months. THE SHINY SHLL Vro' LiRSDAY , Ili 0 No monitoring device for Epstein 'Difficult part in his life is ending,' says attorney for sex offender released from jail. Victims say sentence too short. By MICHELE DARGAN Daily News Staff Wilier Convicted sex offender Jeffrey Ep- stein, released from jail shortly after 6 a.m. Wednesday, will not be tracked by an electronic monitoring device during his one-year probation, ac- cording to a court order. Epstein, who served less than 13 months of his 18-month sentence at the Palm Beach County Stockade, will serve one year of probation at his El Brillo Way home. He already has registered as a sex offender. In addition, Epstein, who has been out of jail on work release for 16 hours a day, six days a week since October, has been going to his Palm Beach home as well as his West Palm Beach office for the past two weeks. His attorney Jack Goldberger, as well as Palm Beach County Sheriffs Office records confirm that Epstein has been to his home on several occa- sions. Goldberger said Epstein was giv- en PESO permission to be at home for specific time periods in order to make the transition from Jail to his home. The plea agreement stipulated that Epstein, a billionaire financier, would not be placed on electronic monitor- ing, Goldberger said. An earlier court order incorrectly had him listed as having to be monitored. "A very difficult part in his life is ending, and he is looking forward to moving on," Goldberger said. Epstein, 56, pleaded guilty to pro- curing a minor for prostitution and so- Please see EPSTEIN, Page A6 EFTA00726557
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EPSTEIN Civil lawsuits pending From Page Al itching prostitution. More than a dozen young women, who were minors at the time of their encounters, are suing Epstein for sexual abuse. Among them: Jane Doe No. 3 and Jane Doe Na 5, who both say they fear Ep- stein and believe he should have gotten a much harsher sentence. Both women have filed federal lawsuits. Doe No. 3, who was 16 at the time of her encounter with Ep- stein, said she was shocked to learn Sunday that the Palm Beach resident was getting out of jail early. She said she also didn't find out he was on work release until months after the fact. 'I'm afraid of seeing him' "I'm scared to go to Palm I Beach because I'm afraid of see- I ing him out in public? said Doe No. 3, now 21. 'They say, 'once a sex offender, always a sex offend- er! What makes them think he won't do it again? I'm afraid for fu- ture victims. I believe every one of his victims is grieving and the jus- tice system did not do justice for his victims.' Doe No. 5 was 16 at the time of her one encounter. She is now 22 and has a young daughter, whoth she wants to protect. 'It's really upsetting to me," she said. "I'm scared. He's such a powerful man, and I don't know what he's capable of. I would have liked to see him get a longer jail term. He just got a slap on the wrist and what he has done to all of us is never going to leave us." She said that she gets upset when she hears people accuse the victims of being all about the money. "Ws about getting justice,' she said. 'He's acting like he's the vic- tim and he walks away. I couldn't talk about it for a long time. I have flashbacks. I thought it was all my fault for a long time and that's the way he wanted me to feel: Miami attorneys Adam Horowitz and Stuart Mermelstein represent Jane Does No.2 through No. 8 in federal lawsuits. 'We're outraged that a regis- tered sex offender has such a short sentence? Horowitz said. "They put people in jail for longer periods of time for much lesser offenses. Through his guilty admission he has acknowledged that he's a sex offender. Our clients have a life sentence of dealing with his abuse and he gets a slap on the wrist? West Palm Beach attorney Spencer Kuvin represented lane Doe No. 1, who has settled her lawsuit. Kuvin said he could not disclose the amount because of a Palm Beach Post Photo by Lannis Waters Jeffrey Epstein is whisked away from the Palm Beach County Jail shortly after 6 a.m. Wednesday. Epstein left the jail through the sally port, where prisoners are brought In, rather than through the main doors where prisoners are routinely released. confidentiality agreement. But he did say that she didn't want to be in the public eye anymore. "She was not happy with the resolution; Kuvin said, "but she wanted it over. He's got investiga- tors in the civil cases trying to dig up dirt on every one of his accus- ers. The disgusting thing is that he pleads the fifth on everything that's been asked of him and now he demands these girls lives be- come an open book? Attorney: Victim `petrified' Kuvin has a pending lawsuit i ii ' ate court, representing victim Kuvin said his client is "petri- fied' ' about Epstein's release. "A man with unlimited wealth can hire people to follow her, dig into every crevice of her personal life and re-victimize her all over again. A convicted pedophile re- leased on the streets? This would never, ever happen if this was someone of normal or lesser fi- nancial means. He absolutely got special treatment because he's wealthy.' — [email protected] PROBATION cQNDETIONS Conditions of Jeffrey Epstein's one-year probation: • Must register as a sex offender. • Will not be electronically monitored. • Shall have no unsupervised conduct with minors, and the supervising adult must be approved by the Department of Corrections. • Shall submit to a mandatory curfew from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. • Shall not live within 1,000 feet of a school, day care center, park, playground or other place where children regularly congregate. or Shall not have any contact with the victims threat," or indirectly, induding through a third person. la Shall not view, own or posses obscene, pornographic or • sexually stimulating visual or • auditory material. • Shall not work or volunteer in any school, day care center, park, playground or other place where children regularly congregate. s Shall meet with probation officer a minimum of once a week. • Shall submit to a warrantless search by probation officer of person, residence or.mehide. Source: Court filo EFTA00726558