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Document reveals internal U.S. Attorney communications and Palm Beach PD evidence linking Jeffrey Epstein’s staff to daily scheduling of underage girls

Document reveals internal U.S. Attorney communications and Palm Beach PD evidence linking Jeffrey Epstein’s staff to daily scheduling of underage girls The passage provides concrete details – an AUSA’s dated email demanding an indictment deadline and references to police‑collected message pads naming additional participants – that could be pursued for further evidence of a broader network. While the core facts about Epstein are widely reported, the specific internal correspondence and undisclosed names on the message pads are moderately novel and could expose additional actors, meriting a strong but not blockbuster lead. Key insights: Palm Beach Police seized Epstein’s message pads that list other individuals aware of the child‑sex scheme.; Message pads indicate staff scheduled multiple under‑age girls (12‑16) multiple times per day.; U.S. Attorney’s Office prepared an 82‑page prosecution memo and a 53‑page indictment in 2007.

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Document reveals internal U.S. Attorney communications and Palm Beach PD evidence linking Jeffrey Epstein’s staff to daily scheduling of underage girls The passage provides concrete details – an AUSA’s dated email demanding an indictment deadline and references to police‑collected message pads naming additional participants – that could be pursued for further evidence of a broader network. While the core facts about Epstein are widely reported, the specific internal correspondence and undisclosed names on the message pads are moderately novel and could expose additional actors, meriting a strong but not blockbuster lead. Key insights: Palm Beach Police seized Epstein’s message pads that list other individuals aware of the child‑sex scheme.; Message pads indicate staff scheduled multiple under‑age girls (12‑16) multiple times per day.; U.S. Attorney’s Office prepared an 82‑page prosecution memo and a 53‑page indictment in 2007.

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