Palm Beach Police Surveillance and Potential Conflict of Interest in Jeffrey Epstein Investigation
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The passage provides concrete details about police surveillance tactics, a possible conflict of interest via a $90,000 donation from Epstein to the police department, and names multiple high‑profile i Police monitored Epstein's home, airport, and collected his trash for evidence. Epstein donated $90,000 to the Palm Beach Police Department for a firearms simulator that was never The chief Michael
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