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Barbara Burns was an Assistant State Attorney in Palm Beach County who handled prosecution of the Jeffrey Epstein case around 2008-2010. She was involved in case management and communications with defense counsel regarding plea negotiations. Burns appears in 89 DOJ Epstein disclosure documents. Her role was prosecutorial rather than indicative of criminal accountability, investigation, or victimization. No determination of arrest, charges, conviction, sentencing, or other accountability outcomes can be established from available sources.
Barbara Burns was an Esquire at the State Attorney's Office in West Palm Beach, Florida, addressed in a 2009 letter criticizing the handling of Jeffrey Epstein's case, and she appears in 89 DOJ Epstein disclosure documents.
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Barbara Burns appears in 89 DOJ Epstein disclosure documents.
December 3, 2009 Barbara Burns, Esquire State Attorney's Office 401 North Dixie Highway West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 RE: State of Florida v. Jeffrey Epstein C…
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Assistant State Attorney Barbara Burns was in charge of the Epstein case in 2010 when his lawyers...
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