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EFTA Document EFTA01308890
06-22-06 Recarey 05-368 On Friday June 16, 2006, I met with ASA Lana Belohlavic at the tate Attorne 's Office to discuss the arrest warrant request for Jeffrey Epstien, and . ASA Belohlavic stated she had been ill during the week of June 9 and part of the week of June 16, 2006. According to ASA Belohlavic , During that time State Attorney Barry Krisher met with the defense council of Jeffrey Epstein. They discussed the fact, that due to the strict regulations in the Virgin Islands, where
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