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Epstein case dismissed following his death, investigat­ion continues

- By Brendan Pierson Reuters

NEW YORK » A federal judge on Thursday formally dismissed the criminal sex traffickin­g case against Jeffrey Epstein, as prosecutor­s continue to investigat­e whether co- conspirato­rs helped the financier before his death this month.

U.S. District Judge Richard Berman’s order came two days after he said at a hearing that he was legally bound to dismiss the case. Prosecutor­s said at the Tuesday hearing that an investigat­ion into Epstein’s alleged crimes would continue, and that the dismissal would not prevent them from charging possible co- conspirato­rs in the future.

Epstein’s lawyers could not immediatel­y be reached for comment Thursday. A spokeswoma­n for prosecutor­s declined to comment.

Epstein, a wealthy 66-year- old money manager who once counted U.S. President Donald Trump, former President Bill Clinton and Britain’s Prince Andrew as friends, was arrested on July 6 and pleaded not guilty to sex traffickin­g charges involving dozens of girls as young as 14.

He was found dead in his Manhattan jail cell on Aug. 10, having been previously taken off suicide watch. A New York City medical examiner concluded that he had died of suicide by hanging.

Epstein’s lawyers said at Tuesday’s hearing that they had doubts about the examiner’s conclusion. The FBI is examining two cameras outside the cell that malfunctio­ned, a law enforcemen­t source has told Reuters.

A source earlier told Reuters two jail guards had failed to follow a procedure overnight to make separate checks on all prisoners every 30 minutes.

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