Palm Beach police report documents massage payments to Jeffrey Epstein and attempts to subpoena former staff
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The passage provides concrete details—names (Jeffrey Epstein, attorney Donald Morrell, attorney Guy Fronstin, detectives, a masseuse), dates (Nov 14‑16, 2005), payment amount ($300), and mentions of s Epstein received multiple massages at his Florida residence in 2005, paying a masseuse $300 per sess Police contacted Epstein’s former employees and their attorneys, and the State Attorney’s Office p
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