Federal prosecutors moved to drop charges against two prison guards who said they falsified records on the night Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide, CNN reports.
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Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted on Wednesday of procuring teen girls to be sexually abused by her and late financier Jeffrey Epstein on charge that could land her in prison for up to 65 years — but experts told Fox News she will likely spend far less time behind bars.
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Prosecutors to drop charges against Epstein guards accused of falsifying recordsThe two guards fulfilled their part of the plea agreement, prosecutors noted in a court document.
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Prosecutors move to dismiss charges against Epstein jail guards accused of falsifying recordsFederal prosecutors in New York have moved to dismiss charges against two Bureau of Prisons guards who admitted to falsifying records on the night Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide in August 201
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Federal prosecutors end criminal case against Jeffrey Epstein’s prison guardsMichael Thomas and Tova Noel, who admitted that they didn’t check in on Epstein the night he committed suicide, have been sentenced to community service.
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Ghislaine Maxwell Found Guilty in Epstein Sex-Abuse CaseGhislaine Maxwell was found guilty on five of six criminal counts in her sex-trafficking case, including sex trafficking of minors, which carries a maximum sentence of 40 years in prison
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Ghislaine Maxwell Found Guilty Of 5 Charges In Sex Trafficking TrialProsecutors argued Maxwell was Jeffrey Epstein's 'right hand,' who recruited and groomed teenagers to give Epstein massages for money, which they allege turned into sexual abuse.
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