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The document discusses the bail package proposed by Jeffrey Epstein's defense team, including round-...

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The document discusses the bail package proposed by Jeffrey Epstein's defense team, including round-the-clock security guards and a list of Epstein's assets totaling over $559 million. The government opposed the bail package, citing Epstein's history of witness manipulation and suspicious financial transactions. The court received additional information from the government, including details about Epstein's expired Austrian passport and large cash transactions.

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Bail conditions for Jeffrey EpsteinEpstein's financial assets and potential flight riskGovernment's opposition to Epstein's bail package
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