Detective Reiter recalls police complaints about young women at Epstein’s house and notes a $90,000 donation, hinting at possible quid‑pro quo
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The passage links a senior police detective’s awareness of alleged prostitution activity at Jeffrey Epstein’s residence with a sizable $90,000 donation, suggesting a potential influence‑peddling angle Detective Reiter’s officers received complaints about young women frequenting Epstein’s house months Reiter recalled that the complaints coincided with a $90,000 donation linked to Epstein. Police su
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