Albany Times Union

Judge ends Epstein case, with a nod to the accusers

- By Larry Neumeister

A judge formally ended the criminal case against Jeffrey Epstein Thursday, but not without a final tribute to the women who spoke out against the financier.

U.S. District Judge Richard M. Berman took the procedural step of adding his initials to an order dismissing the indictment that charged the 66-year-old Epstein with conspiracy to commit sex traffickin­g of minors and sex traffickin­g of minors in the early 2000s in Florida and New York.

In requesting the action 10 days earlier, U.S. Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman, who is not related to the judge, noted that the law required the dismissal after Epstein killed himself in jail Aug. 10 while he was awaiting trial.

Berman’s action included a reference to a Tuesday court hearing where 16 women spoke about their claims against Epstein of sexual abuse, some committed when they were under the age of consent. Statements by several women were read by their lawyers.

The judge said he was incorporat­ing by reference the hearing’s transcript while he “underscore­s the significan­ce of the Crime Victims’ Rights Act.”

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