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  4. "document_number": "17-295",
  5. "date": "Friday, August 25, 2006",
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  10. "full_text": "Received: 1/25/08 8:40AM; 5616404420 01/23/2008 15:06 FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 2006 11A THE PALM BEACH POST LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Epstein ought to shut up, be happy with 'justice' I think that Jeffrey Epstein's \"camp\" should be happy that money and power does buy justice in this county that \"Palm Beach chief focus of fire in Epstein case,\" Aug. 14). The expectation: The Rush Limbaugh case. But that was at a time when Palm Beach County State Attorney Barry Krischer was running for reelection and was not sure he would run uncontested. He received thousands of e-mails asking him to press charges against Mr. Limbaugh. It was a good political move to do so. The Epstein camp should stop attacking the victims' reputation in the media. Let's not forget - they are children. A child's reputation is sacred. Also, according to the law, lack of knowledge of the age of the victim is no defense for statutory rape or any sexual crime committed against a child. If his camp feels that Jeffrey Epstein has been libeled, his high-powered attorneys, Jack Goldberger and Alan Dershowitz, can file a libel suit against the appropriate parties. According to the law, the truth is an absolute defense against libel. Other than that, the Epstein camp should be silent and content with the justice obtained from the state attorney. Past cases indicate that children's rights, victim's rights and women's rights are meaningless, and often the victim is re-victimized. AILEEN JOSEPHS West Palm Beach Let commissioners visit Westgate, see good works I read with interest a recent article in The Palm Beach Post regarding the Westgate Tabernacle in West Palm Beach (\"Church helps homeless fulfill college dreams,\" Aug. 18). I was unaware of the existence of this church or of the problems it reportedly has had with Palm Beach County over code violations. Out of curiosity, I attended a service one morning. I found it a humbling experience. The work this small church is doing to provide real help to the needy, the homeless and other unfortunate citizens is inspiring. Regardless of whatever problems the church has, I urge all the county commissioners to attend at least one service at this church just to see for themselves the good works it is doing. I think the commissioners will be impressed and gain a new understanding of this organization. It should be encouraged and assisted, not impeded. MARK L. WINANS Lake Worth Pension guarantee good, but 401(k) provision not While I'm glad to see that any company with a pension plan in place now will have to guarantee those benefits, it worries me that companies will be allowed to automatically enroll workers in 401(k) programs (\"President signs bill requiring employers to shore up pensions,\" Aug. 18). I don't believe employees should be forced to take part in any program in which they would be gambling their money PARKER'S OFF: LIEBERMAN Kathleen Parker's move to 07/26/17 Page 89 of 102 Public Records Request No.: 17-295 DOJ-OGR-00031397",
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  19. "content": "Epstein ought to shut up, be happy with 'justice'",
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  24. "content": "Let commissioners visit Westgate, see good works",
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  29. "content": "Pension guarantee good, but 401(k) provision not",
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  34. "content": "Parker's off: Lieberman",
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  39. "content": "Received: 1/25/08 8:40AM; 5616404420 01/23/2008 15:06",
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  50. "Jeffrey Epstein",
  51. "Rush Limbaugh",
  52. "Barry Krischer",
  53. "Jack Goldberger",
  54. "Alan Dershowitz",
  55. "Aileen Josephs",
  56. "Mark L. Winans",
  57. "Kathleen Parker"
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  69. "Friday, August 25, 2006",
  70. "August 14",
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  73. "01/23/2008",
  74. "07/26/17"
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  81. "additional_notes": "The document is a newspaper clipping from The Palm Beach Post, dated Friday, August 25, 2006. It contains letters to the editor discussing various topics, including Jeffrey Epstein's case and a church in Westgate. The document has been stamped with a received date and has a public records request number."
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