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The document is a Palm Beach Police Department incident report detailing phone calls and surveillanc...

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The document is a Palm Beach Police Department incident report detailing phone calls and surveillance activities related to a victim and Jeffrey Epstein in 2006. It describes aggressive following by a private investigator and phone records showing communication between the victim and individuals associated with Epstein. The report highlights a sequence of calls between the victim and others, potentially indicating intimidation or surveillance.

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