A federal judge formally closed the criminal case against Jeffrey Epstein on Thursday, but other investigations continue.
His suicide"robbed" his victims of the chance"to confront him one by one" in court, said Courtney Wild, the first accuser to speak at the hearing."For that, he is a coward."After Tuesday's hearing, the U.S.
The end of the criminal case does not affect any civil claims brought by victims against Epstein's estate, or the federal grand jury investigation into circumstances surrounding his death in the Metropolitan Correctional Center on Aug. 10.Tom Winter is a New York-based correspondent covering crime, courts, terrorism, and financial fraud on the East Coast for the NBC News Investigative Unit.
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