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Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein allowed six‑day‑a‑week work‑release while serving jail term for underage prostitution

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #021647
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1
Persons
2

Summary

The passage identifies a concrete work‑release arrangement for a high‑profile convicted sex offender, cites specific officials, dates, and a letter from the US Attorney’s Office, and highlights a fail Epstein is serving an 18‑month sentence yet works six days a week under a county work‑release progra Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office confirmed the program began Oct. 10 and includes GPS monitoring

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