Who is Jeffrey Epstein, and why has he been arrested again?

Jeffrey Epstein, the millionaire financier, registered sex offender and acquaintance of presidents of both parties, was expected to appear in federal court in New York on Monday in connection with federal sex trafficking allegations, multiple law enforcement officials said Sunday.

Epstein, 66, of Palm Beach, Florida, was being held in the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan after he was arrested Saturday in Teterboro, New Jersey, in a joint investigation by the FBI and New York police, officials said on condition of anonymity. The arrest stems from incidents spanning from 2002 to 2005, three law enforcement officials said.

Epstein’s lead attorney, Jack Goldberger, told NBC News that he “declines to comment at this time.”

Epstein has been in the news for more than a decade since he pleaded guilty in 2008 to procuring a person under 18 for prostitution and felony solicitation of prostitution, according to his plea agreement on charges brought in Florida.

Epstein is registered as a sex offender in Florida under a non-prosecution agreement he signed with the office of the U.S. attorney for Miami, which was then headed by Alex Acosta, now the U.S. secretary of labor.

Following is a history of the allegations against Epstein:

Who is Jeffrey Epstein?

Epstein went to work for as an options trader for Bear Stearns Cos. in 1976, advising rich clients on tax strategies. He was immensely successful, so much so that by 1980, he was a partner, and by 1982,he was able to break out with his company, J. Epstein & Co., later called Financial Trust Co.

Jeffrey Epstein in an undated Florida law enforcement photo.Florida Department of Law Enforcement

One of his routes to success, according to a long profile in Vanity Fair in 2003, was being the primary investor and money manager for Leslie Wexner, the founder of Limited Brands, now called L Brands Inc., the owner of names like Victoria’s Secret, PINK and Bath & Body Works.

Epstein, whose fortune is estimated in the hundreds of millions of dollars, parlayed his wealth and success to establish political and social contacts around the world, among them President Donald Trump and former President Bill Clinton.

“I’ve known Jeff for 15 years. Terrific guy,” Trump said in a 2002 interview with New York magazine, adding: “He’s a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side. No doubt about it — Jeffrey enjoys his social life.”

Clinton, meanwhile, flew on one of Epstein’s planes on several occasions, according to flight records reviewed by NBC News.

Florida court records show that Epstein maintains addresses on his own island in St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands and on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, as well as Paris, New Mexico and Palm Beach. Among the vehicles owned by or registered in his name are a Rolls Royce, a Bentley, nine Mercedes-Benzes and several Harley-Davidson motorcycles, according to law enforcement records.

What is Epstein accused of?

Epstein came under investigation by Palm Beach police on March 15, 2005. According to a police case file obtained through a public records request, investigators sought to charge Epstein and two assistants with crimes tied to his sexual behavior with underage females at his home. Palm Beach investigators interviewed five alleged victims and 17 witnesses, according to the police files.

The investigative files alleged Epstein brought the girls to his house under the guise that they would give him massages, which police said would turn sexual. Some of the girls told police Epstein would use sex toys on them while he got a “massage.” In another instance, one said she was paid to have sex with one of Epstein’s female assistants, and several girls reported that Epstein touched their vaginas while he masturbated.

Epstein paid the girls $200 to $1,000 per “massage” in his residence, where he’d had several covert cameras installed in clocks, according to the investigative files. A former housekeeper told investigators that Epstein would receive three “massages” a day, while another witness said that at the direction of Epstein, he had a dozen roses sent to the local high school for one of the girls who he said had given Epstein a massage, according to the documents.

Palm Beach police sought to have Epstein arrested and charged with four counts of unlawful sexual activity with a minor and lewd and lascivious molestation in spring 2006.

But in May, as he was presenting probable cause affidavits for the arrests of Epstein and his two assistants, Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter wrote to Barry Krischer, then the state attorney for Palm Beach County, to declare that “I must renew my prior observation to you that I continue to find your office’s treatment of these cases highly unusual.”

source: nbcnews.com