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Subject: Jeffrey Epstein

  • Epstein's Angels

    September 1, 2006
  • The Weekend Rundown

    August 14, 2006
  • Sports Illustrated Got Nothing On the Pulp

    August 8, 2006
  • Florida Atlantic University: A Deadline Study In Dysfunction

    July 26, 2006
  • Report: Billionaire Epstein Going To Jail

    October 1, 2007
  • The Dirty Dozen of 2006

    They're all graced with an ineffable South Florida quality

    December 28, 2006
  • Daddy's Girl

    September 28, 2006
  • Happy Deathday, Kid

    Nothing will ruin a little girl's birthday party faster than the presence of a dead man.

    August 17, 2006
  • Local Vampire to Be Released at Dawn

    Flickr User: j.labradoDon't give this guy a massageOh, but the sun is no match for this Prince of Darkness. Jeffrey Epstein, the world's wealthiest registered sex offender, no longer has to spend nights in a stockade, where since October he's been in a work release program, reports Jose Lambiet at Page 2 Live.Rather, he returns to his Palm Beach mansion where he's free to invent an even creepier fetish than the last one. So if we can extract a lesson from this morality tale, I suppose it's this:

    July 21, 2009
  • Town of Palm Beach is Sex Offender Ghetto

    Sex offender Epstein: A long way from Pahokee​Look at a map of zones where sex offenders are allowed to live in Palm Beach and Broward counties, and the picture bears a creepy resemblance to old-style European ghettos. A Broward task force took up the problem in July and found that a new proposal to prohibit sex offenders from living within 2500 feet of a school, park, playground, daycare center, or school bus stop would effectively eliminate anyplace for sex offenders to live in unincorporate

    September 14, 2009
  • Wellington Man Predicts Windfall That Will Save His Investors -- and Himself -- From Ruin

    photo: rondavisfilmmaker.comZada on the cover of Riches to Rags, a documentary by Ron Davis, who claims to be a victim.​Joe Zada, the alleged fraudster who owned a home in Wellington and a patron of that town's equestrian scene, told a Detroit newspaper that he expects to receive an enormous payment that will allow him to resolve outstanding debts to such investors as hockey star Sergei Federov.From an article in this weekend's Detroit Free Press that isn't available on the paper's website:Dep

    October 6, 2009
  • Florida Lawyer Ruffles Feathers in High Society With His Pesky Subpoenas

    Flickr: cassaccinoPalm Beach dining: Now serving subpoenas, with a caviar side.​God knows the island of Palm Beach doesn't hold grudges against greedy attorneys, but Brad Edwards, you're pushing your luck. The attorney from Fort Lauderdale's Rothstein Rosenfeldt Adler represents a gaggle of Jane Does who say they were solicited and/or fondled by billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, a Palm Beach resident. The gall! And now Edwards is sending his subpoenas to high-society dames like Ghislaine Maxwell. F

    October 13, 2009
  • Should Feds Let Charities Keep the Rothstein Money?

    FlickrSynagogues received big money from Rothstein.​Based on this weekend's Daily Pulp, we know that Scott Rothstein's investors are going to try to get money back from the many charities that received his generous donations. That post triggered a conversation in the comments field about whether it's appropriate for the investors to seek those funds, given suspicion over whether those investments aimed to profit from an extortion scheme of Jeffrey Epstein and his high-profile friends.If that l

    November 9, 2009
  • Bova Cucina Hosts Thanksgiving for "Underprivileged" -- Do Rothstein Investors Qualify?

    After you pay $57 million to get access to funds awarded in a phony court judgment, like Ed Morse did, you're liable to worry about whether you can round up the money to pay for a traditional Thanksgiving dinner -- you know, with the caviar, the Kobe steak, and the cast of celebrity guests. It's the same sad predicament for all those millionaires who invested in Rothstein's apparent effort to extort billionaire Jeffrey Epstein and who now must wait for the federal government to pay them back wit

    November 12, 2009