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Palm Beach Police trash‑bag sweep at Jeffrey Epstein’s residence uncovers notes with girls’ names, phone numbers and potential solicitation detailsCase Filekaggle-ho-018977House OversightPalm Beach Police trash‑bag sweep at Jeffrey Epstein’s residence uncovers notes with girls’ names, phone numbers and potential solicitation details
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Palm Beach Police trash‑bag sweep at Jeffrey Epstein’s residence uncovers notes with girls’ names, phone numbers and potential solicitation details
Palm Beach Police trash‑bag sweep at Jeffrey Epstein’s residence uncovers notes with girls’ names, phone numbers and potential solicitation details The report documents a police‑initiated trash collection at Epstein’s Palm Beach home that yielded handwritten lists of girls’ names, times, and phone numbers tied to cellular providers. It shows law‑enforcement awareness, subpoenas for subscriber data, and direct involvement of detectives. If verified, these notes could provide concrete evidence of a sexual‑exploitation network linked to a high‑profile financier, making it a strong, actionable lead with significant public and legal implications. Key insights: Police coordinated a ‘trash pull’ at 358 El Brillo, Epstein’s Palm Beach address, on Sept. 21‑23, 2005.; Sanitation worker Jeff Williams placed three white trash bags in a truck well; detectives retrieved and examined them.; Notes found inside bags listed girls’ names, specific times, and phone numbers; several notes bore the name ‘Jeffrey Epstein’ at the bottom.
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