Alleged Misrepresentations in Search Warrant Affidavit for John Epstein Case
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The passage alleges that a detective deliberately omitted and misrepresented statements about the ages of women involved with a high‑profile individual (John Epstein), potentially undermining probable Detective ReCarey allegedly omitted critical statements about Epstein's preference for women aged 18 Affidavit reportedly contains misstatements about the ages of women and Epstein's knowledge of tho
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