U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Inspection Record: DOJ-OGR-00027469
Summary
This document is a CBP inspection record for Jeffrey Epstein, detailing his arrival at St. Thomas, VI on February 14, 2013, on a general aviation flight, and his subsequent secondary inspection. The inspection was completed with a negative result, indicating no issues or concerns were identified. The document contains various redactions, suggesting sensitive information has been withheld.
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