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Palm Beach Police Department Property Receipt: PBPD Form #52

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File: pbpd form #52
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41
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2

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The document is a Palm Beach Police Department Property Receipt, detailing items seized during a search warrant execution at Jeffrey Epstein's residence on October 20, 2005. The receipt lists various items, including audio and video tapes, photographs, and documents. The document is part of a public records request related to the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.

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