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- "full_text": "C. Indictment\nA grand jury voted to indict Mr. Epstein on or about July 2, 2019. The Indictment charges Mr. Epstein with two felonies involving minor girls some as young as 14. Count I includes conspiracy to commit sex trafficking of minor girls, in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 371, and Count II includes sex trafficking of minor girls, in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1591. It states: \"[F]rom at least in or about 2002, up to and including at least in or about 2005, Jeffrey Epstein, . . .enticed and recruited, and caused to be enticed and recruited, minor girls to visit his mansion in Manhattan, New York . . . and his estate in Palm Beach, Florida, . . . to engage in sex acts with him, after which he would give the victims hundreds of dollars in cash.\" Indictment, dated July 2, 2019 (\"Indictment\"), ¶ 2. \"Moreover, and in order to maintain, and increase his supply of victims, Epstein also paid certain of his victims to recruit additional girls to be similarly abused by Epstein. In this way, Epstein created a vast network of underage victims for him to sexually exploit in locations including New York and Palm Beach.\" Id.\nThe Indictment also charges that \"the victims . . . were as young as 14 years old at the time they were abused by [Mr. Epstein] . . . and were, for various reasons, often particularly vulnerable to exploitation.\" Id. ¶ 3. \"Mr. Epstein intentionally sought out minors and knew that many of his victims were in fact under the age of 18, [] because, in some instances, minor victims expressly told him their age.\" Id.\nFollowing his arrest, on Monday, July 8, 2019, Mr. Epstein was arraigned and presented with the Indictment by Magistrate Judge Henry Pittman.\nD. Legal Principles Governing Release Versus Remand\nUnder the Bail Reform Act, 18 U.S.C. § 3142, a Court can order a defendant's detention if it determines that the defendant is either (1) a danger to the community or (2) a risk of flight.",
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- "content": "D. Legal Principles Governing Release Versus Remand\nUnder the Bail Reform Act, 18 U.S.C. § 3142, a Court can order a defendant's detention if it determines that the defendant is either (1) a danger to the community or (2) a risk of flight.",
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- "18 U.S.C. § 371",
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