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FBI Telephonic Interview References Jeffrey Epstein and Possible Minor Exploitation
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FBI Telephonic Interview References Jeffrey Epstein and Possible Minor Exploitation

FBI Telephonic Interview References Jeffrey Epstein and Possible Minor Exploitation The document is an FBI interview transcript that mentions a subject being questioned about Jeffrey Epstein and alleged sexual exploitation of minors. It provides a concrete date (10/02/2007), a file number (3LE-MM-108062), and indicates an ongoing federal investigation. While it lacks specific details about transactions or direct evidence, the connection to Epstein—a high‑profile figure linked to numerous scandals—makes it a strong lead for further inquiry into potential victims, witness testimony, and any undisclosed contacts within the Palm Beach residence. Key insights: Interview conducted on 10/02/2007, transcript dated 10/04/2007.; Subject was asked about Jeffrey Epstein and his Palm Beach residence.; Subject could not recall details, but the interview was part of a federal investigation into sexual exploitation of minors.

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FBI Telephonic Interview References Jeffrey Epstein and Possible Minor Exploitation The document is an FBI interview transcript that mentions a subject being questioned about Jeffrey Epstein and alleged sexual exploitation of minors. It provides a concrete date (10/02/2007), a file number (3LE-MM-108062), and indicates an ongoing federal investigation. While it lacks specific details about transactions or direct evidence, the connection to Epstein—a high‑profile figure linked to numerous scandals—makes it a strong lead for further inquiry into potential victims, witness testimony, and any undisclosed contacts within the Palm Beach residence. Key insights: Interview conducted on 10/02/2007, transcript dated 10/04/2007.; Subject was asked about Jeffrey Epstein and his Palm Beach residence.; Subject could not recall details, but the interview was part of a federal investigation into sexual exploitation of minors.

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eo @ vs FD-302 (Rev. 10-6-95) b7Cc ae FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Date of transcription 10/04/2007 date of birth Social llular telephone number LNU's telephone number was interviewed telephonically regarding a federal investigation involving the sexual exploitation of minors. After being advised of the identity of the interviewing agent and the nature of the iuvemnien,| __pewervdeies the following information: currently resides with [ ocated_in The interviewing agent inquired if : over the phone with in the car with her. stated she was fine. When was asked about JEFFREY EPSTEIN, she told the int Lewi lieve he _ knew an EPSTEIN that had been stated that she could not recall traveling friend to EPSTEIN's Palm Beach residence. stated that she could not recall providing EPSTEIN with a massage. She asked the interviewing agent if she could take some time to think about it. At this time | was advised that she was not in any trouble but that_she needed to be completely honest with the interviewing agent. stated that she was unable to remember any details regarding a JEFFREY EPSTEIN that resided in Palm Beach. The interview was concluded. Investigation on 10/02/2007 a [ File # 3LE-MM-108062 Date dictated 10/02/2007 by S This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency. —B/E-MM ~ )0SD62 - 123 ‘HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021494

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