Sparse transcript excerpt from House Oversight hearing mentioning witness Ms. Belohlavek and vague police contacts
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The passage provides only minimal, unverified details—names of a witness and a detective—without dates, transactions, or concrete allegations. It suggests a possible connection to the Epstein litigati Witness identified as Ms. Belohlavek. Reference to Mr. Leopold (no further context). Mention of past contact with Palm Beach Police Department, specifically Detective Michelle Pagan.
This document is from the House Oversight Committee Releases.
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