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Palm Beach Police Report Links Jeffrey Epstein to Rental Car, Trash Pulls, and Potential Sex Abuse EvidenceCase Filekaggle-ho-018984House OversightPalm Beach Police Report Links Jeffrey Epstein to Rental Car, Trash Pulls, and Potential Sex Abuse Evidence
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Palm Beach Police Report Links Jeffrey Epstein to Rental Car, Trash Pulls, and Potential Sex Abuse Evidence
Palm Beach Police Report Links Jeffrey Epstein to Rental Car, Trash Pulls, and Potential Sex Abuse Evidence The passage provides concrete details-dates, names, locations, and specific items (rental car, trash bags, correspondence with Ghislaine Maxwell, boarding passes, health department IDs)-that suggest a coordinated investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s activities, including possible sexual contact with minors. It mentions law‑enforcement officers, a sanitation supervisor, and a detective, offering clear leads for follow‑up (e.g., request the trash‑bag evidence, trace the rental car, verify the boarding pass and health‑ID records). If verified, it would expose further criminal conduct by Epstein and his associates, a highly sensitive and controversial matter. Key insights: March 30‑31, 2005: Palm Beach police instructed surveillance and trash pulls at Epstein’s residence (358 El Brillo Way).; Sanitation employee Jeffrey Williams collected 17 white plastic trash bags from the property.; Trash contents included mail to Epstein, a note referencing Peggy Seagal, a U.S. Airways boarding pass for Janusz Banasiak, a Maryland Health Department food service ID for Banasiak, and a notepad with Ghislaine Maxwell’s name and phone numbers.
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