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  5. "date": "July 16, 2019",
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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:19-cr-00490-RMB Document 22 Filed 07/16/19 Page 8 of 9\n\nHon. Richard M. Berman\nJuly 16, 2019\nPage 8\nor terrorists should violent episodes occur.\n\nNinth, the Court is undoubtedly aware of the highly charged context surrounding this prosecution. In November 2018, media reports suggested that Epstein received a plea deal that amounted to a \"slap on the wrist.\" Putting aside the robust negotiations leading to the non-prosecution agreement (NPA) and the prison sentence that Epstein completed, there can be no dispute that certain witnesses through their attorney representatives,11 the media - e.g., The Miami Herald - and the public were all clamoring for his re-prosecution, Epstein traveled extensively over these eight months and invariably returned to the United States. That inescapable reality emphatically proves he won't flee and entitles him to release - on any and all conditions the Court deems appropriate.\n\n11 See, e.g., Doe v. US, CV 807-36 (SD Fla.).\n\nDOJ-OGR-00000438",
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  24. "content": "or terrorists should violent episodes occur.",
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  29. "content": "Ninth, the Court is undoubtedly aware of the highly charged context surrounding this prosecution. In November 2018, media reports suggested that Epstein received a plea deal that amounted to a \"slap on the wrist.\" Putting aside the robust negotiations leading to the non-prosecution agreement (NPA) and the prison sentence that Epstein completed, there can be no dispute that certain witnesses through their attorney representatives,11 the media - e.g., The Miami Herald - and the public were all clamoring for his re-prosecution, Epstein traveled extensively over these eight months and invariably returned to the United States. That inescapable reality emphatically proves he won't flee and entitles him to release - on any and all conditions the Court deems appropriate.",
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  34. "content": "11 See, e.g., Doe v. US, CV 807-36 (SD Fla.).",
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  45. "Richard M. Berman",
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  64. "additional_notes": "The document appears to be a court filing related to the case of Jeffrey Epstein. The text is printed and there are no visible stamps or handwritten notes. The document is page 8 of 9."
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