KEY POINTS
  • A federal judge dismissed the criminal child sex trafficking case against wealthy financier Jeffrey Epstein, who authorities have said killed himself in a Manhattan jail earlier this month.
  • The dismissal by U.S. District Judge Richard Berman in response to a request by prosecutors was a formality, given the death the former friend of Presidents Donald Trump and Bill Clinton.
  • Epstein's lawyer Martin Weinberg said: "We do no interpret today's ruling as a determination that Judge Berman has rejected our requests that he exercise his inherent judicial authority to investigate both the cause of Mr. Epstein's death or the horrific conditions in which the MCC held our client while he was pending trial."
Jeffrey Epstein attends the launch of RADAR MAGAZINE at Hotel QT on May 18, 2005.

A federal judge on Thursday dismissed the pending criminal child sex trafficking case against wealthy financier Jeffrey Epstein, who authorities have said killed himself in a Manhattan jail earlier this month.

The dismissal by U.S. District Judge Richard Berman of both counts against Epstein in response to a request by prosecutors was a formality, given the death of the former friend of Presidents Donald Trump and Bill Clinton.