Former U.S. Attorney Assistant Hired by Epstein Allegedly Facilitated Minor Girls' Access to Epstein’s Mansion
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The passage links a former federal prosecutor (Reinhart) to Epstein’s operation, cites specific depositions and an affidavit, and suggests obstruction of discovery. It provides concrete names, dates, Reinhart, former Assistant U.S. Attorney in Southern District of Florida, left the office and was hi Reinhart’s office was investigating Epstein criminally at the time of his departure. Depositions m
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