A series about the investigation into the Jeffrey Epstein case, starring Laura Dern, is officially in development from Sony and Adam McKay.
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A wealthy financier, Epstein first became notorious in 2008 when he was convicted of soliciting a minor for prostitution. In 2019, he faced new federal charges for sex-trafficking underage girls dating back years. He died in jail before his trial, his death ruled a suicide, while the recently released Epstein files expose his extensive network of powerful associates. Now, according to The Hollywood Reporter, a limited series centered on the investigation that exposed the Jeffrey Epstein case is officially in development from Sony Pictures Television and Adam McKay. The drama will be based on the Miami Herald investigative reporter Julie K. Brown's book Perversion of Justice: The Jeffrey Epstein Story, with Dern playing Brown in the series.
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