Author on why Jeffrey Epstein case was a ‘perversion of justice’

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ABC News’ Linsey Davis speaks with award-winning journalist Julie K. Brown about her new book “Perversion of Justice: The Jeffrey Epstein Story” detailing her journey to help bring the story to light.

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In This Story: Jeffrey Epstein

Jeffrey Edward Epstein was an American financier and convicted sex offender. He began his professional life as a teacher but then switched to the banking and finance sector in various roles, working at Bear Stearns before forming his own firm.

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