UPDATE: Case dropped against Epstein guards – HotAir . . ."The way that the prosecutors handled this matter certainly looks suspicious at first glance, but some previously unreported details could explain this decision in a more routine fashion. Noel and Thomas pleaded not guilty to the charges in 2019. But in May of this year, they signed a deferred prosecution agreement, allowing them to avoid jail time if they cooperated with an ongoing investigation into the circumstances of Epstein’s death by the Justice Department’s OIG.
"Since that time they have reportedly been cooperating fully with the Department of Justice. Once that process was finished earlier this month, the prosecutors signed a nolle prosequi, informing the judge that they wished to drop the charges against both men. As part of that agreement, both Noel and Thomas reportedly performed some unspecified community service.". . .
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. . ."GUILTY Count One: Conspiracy to entice individuals under the age of 17 to travel with intent to engage in illegal sexual activity"Maximum sentence: Five years"Accusers: Jane, Carolyn and Annie"NOT GUILTY Count Two: Enticing an individual under the age of 17 to travel to with intent to engage in illegal sex acts"Maximum sentence: Five years"Accusers: Jane"GUILTY Count Three: Conspiracy to transport individuals under the age of 17 with intent to engage in illegal sexual activity"Maximum sentence: Five years in prison. . ."GUILTY Count Four: Transportation of an individual under the age of 17 with intent to engage in illegal sexual activity."Maximum sentence: 10 years in prison. . ."GUILTY Count Five: Conspiracy to commit sex trafficking of individuals under the age of 18"Maximum: Five years in prison. . ."GUILTY Count Six: Sex trafficking of an individual under the age of 18"Maximum: 40 years in prison. . .
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. . ."But the core of the prosecution was the testimony of four women who said they were victimized by Maxwell and Epstein at tender ages.
"Three testified using first names or pseudonyms to protect their privacy: Jane, a television actress; Kate, a former model from Great Britain; and Carolyn, now a mom recovering from drug addiction. The fourth was Farmer, who chose to use her real name after being vocal about her allegations in recent years." . . .
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“Doors closed by Epstein’s death may be opened by the very strong motivation Maxwell now has to unlock every door to which she holds a key," he added.
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