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Palm Beach Police Incident Report Finds Photographs of Women and Epstein‑Owned Vehicles During Search of ResidenceCase Filekaggle-ho-019006House OversightPalm Beach Police Incident Report Finds Photographs of Women and Epstein‑Owned Vehicles During Search of Residence
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Palm Beach Police Incident Report Finds Photographs of Women and Epstein‑Owned Vehicles During Search of Residence
Palm Beach Police Incident Report Finds Photographs of Women and Epstein‑Owned Vehicles During Search of Residence The report documents a police search of a property linked to Jeffrey Epstein that uncovered photographs of women and rental car records tied to a named individual, [REDACTED - Survivor]. While the entry lacks direct evidence of illegal activity, it provides concrete leads-vehicle registrations, dates, and a rental agreement-that could be followed up to map Epstein’s movements and associates. The presence of women’s photographs and a note about cash for fuel suggests possible undisclosed transactions or illicit gatherings, making it a strong investigative lead with moderate to high controversy if substantiated. Key insights: Search of multiple rooms yielded framed photographs of women and possibly Epstein himself.; Evidence seized includes two DVD/VCR tapes, a rental agreement, and a handwritten note about cash used for fuel.; Vehicle details: 2004 black Chevy Suburban (FL tag X99‑EGL) and 2005 black Cadillac Escalade (FL tag Q29‑9GT), both registered to Jeffrey Epstein (DOB 01/20/53).
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