Houston Chronicle

Epstein hit with new charges from old case

- By Ali Watkins and Vivian Wang

NEW YORK — Federal prosecutor­s appear to have resurrecte­d a federal sex crimes case against billionair­e financier Jeffrey Epstein by focusing on accusation­s that he sexually assaulted girls at his mansion in Manhattan, more than a decade after a widely criticized plea deal shielded him from similar charges in Florida.

Federal prosecutor­s are expected to unseal the charges today accusing Epstein, 66, of running a sex-traffickin­g operation that lured dozens of underage girls — some as young as 14 — to his Upper East Side home, according to three law enforcemen­t officials.

He was arrested Saturday at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey after arriving on a private flight from France, two law enforcemen­t sources said. The sex traffickin­g charges carry a combined maximum sentence of 45 years in prison.

The new charges are a stunning revival of a yearslong case against Epstein, who faced similar accusation­s involving girls who told police they were brought to his mansion in South Florida and assaulted. That case unraveled in 2008 after Epstein was offered a secret plea deal by federal prosecutor­s.

In the era of #MeToo, Epstein’s case had remained stubbornly unresolved. For years, women have accused Epstein, in lawsuits and in complaints to police, of preying on them when they were underage. Still, for more than a decade he was shielded from federal charges by his secret plea deal.

That will end today, two law enforcemen­t officials said.

Epstein is charged with using his vast network of contacts and associates to bring a constant stream of underage girls to his Manhattan town house, one law enforcemen­t source said.

He is accused of shuttling the girls between the town house and his home in Palm Beach, Fla., paying them in cash and urging them to recruit other underage girls to visit his home.

The girls were initially recruited to give him massages. But he frequently escalated the encounters into sex acts, a law enforcemen­t source said, including groping and touching the girls’ genitals. This pattern continued from at least 2002 to 2005, the source said.

 ??  ?? Billionair­e Jeffrey Epstein entered a plea deal in 2008 to avoid a public trial.
Billionair­e Jeffrey Epstein entered a plea deal in 2008 to avoid a public trial.

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