Customs Inspection Record: DOJ-OGR-00028646
Summary
The document records a secondary customs inspection of Jeffrey Epstein on March 1, 2014, at Palm Beach International Airport. The inspection was referred by an officer with a redacted code, and Epstein's four bags were X-rayed. The document contains multiple redactions, indicating sensitive or classified information.
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