Case 1:19-cv-03377 Document 1-1 Filed 04/16/19 Page 1 of 18 EXHIBIT 1 https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/article219494920.html 4/3/2019 Even from jail, Jeffrey Epstein manipulated the system | Miami Herald Case 1:19-cv-03377 Document 1-1 Filed 04/16/19 Page 2 of 18 Page 1 of 17 Even from jail, sex abuser manipulated the system. His victims were kept in the dark BY Julie K. Brown NOV. 28, 2018 A decade before #MeToo, a multimillionaire sex offender from Florida got the ultimate break. �� Palm Beach County Courthouse June 30, 2008 Jeffrey Edward Epstein appeared at his sentencing dressed comfortably in a blue blazer, blue shirt, jeans and gray sneakers. His attorney, Jack Goldberger, was at his side. At the end of the 68-minute hearing, the 55-year-old silver-haired financier — accused of sexually abusing dozens of underage girls — was fingerprinted and handcuffed, just like any other criminal sentenced in Florida. But inmate No. W35755 would not be treated like other convicted sex offenders in the state of Florida, which has some of the strictest sex offender laws in the nation. Ten years before the #MeToo movement raised awareness about the kid-glove handling of powerful men accused of sexual abuse, Epstein’s lenient sentence and his extraordinary treatment while in custody are still the source of consternation for the victims he was accused of molesting when they were minors. Beginning as far back as 2001, Epstein lured a steady stream of underage girls to his Palm Beach mansion to engage in nude massages, masturbation, oral sex and intercourse, court and police records show. The girls — mostly from disadvantaged, troubled families — were recruited from middle and high schools around Palm Beach County. Epstein would pay the girls for massages and offer them further money to bring him new girls every time he was at his home in Palm Beach, according to police reports. The girls, now in their late 20s and early 30s, allege in a series of federal civil lawsuits fi