Epstein Palm Beach house operations reveal staff involvement, cash payments and alleged police contributions
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The passage provides concrete details about staff roles, cash handling, and a claim that Epstein made large contributions to the Palm Beach Police, which could merit follow‑up. However, the informatio Four staff members (Sarah Kellen, Adriana Ross, Lesley Groff, Marcinkova) were named in the FBI inve House manager Alfredo Rodriguez claimed he was instructed to keep $2,000 cash on hand for payments
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