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kaggle-ho-010606House Oversight

Jeffrey Epstein repeatedly invoked the Fifth Amendment in deposition, refusing to answer questions about sexual abuse of minors and payments to lawyers

Jeffrey Epstein repeatedly invoked the Fifth Amendment in deposition, refusing to answer questions about sexual abuse of minors and payments to lawyers The passage documents multiple Fifth Amendment refusals by Epstein on specific abuse questions, indicating potential undisclosed criminal conduct and financial arrangements. While it does not name other powerful actors, the reference to a "Palm Beach billionaire" hints at a high‑net‑worth individual who could be a key figure in a broader network. The lead is actionable (deposition transcripts, payment authorizations) and moderately sensitive, but not yet novel as Epstein’s abuse is widely reported. Key insights: Epstein declined to answer 7 distinct questions about sexual abuse of minors during his deposition.; Questions targeted specific acts (procurement, coercion, fondling, oral sex) and personal preference.; He also refused to identify the "Palm Beach billionaire" mentioned in a complaint.

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