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Police report notes subpoenas to Dollar Rent‑A‑Car and Jet Aviation and a postponed Grand Jury in 2006 investigation of Jeffrey EpsteinCase Filekaggle-ho-019034House OversightPolice report notes subpoenas to Dollar Rent‑A‑Car and Jet Aviation and a postponed Grand Jury in 2006 investigation of Jeffrey Epstein
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Police report notes subpoenas to Dollar Rent‑A‑Car and Jet Aviation and a postponed Grand Jury in 2006 investigation of Jeffrey Epstein
Police report notes subpoenas to Dollar Rent‑A‑Car and Jet Aviation and a postponed Grand Jury in 2006 investigation of Jeffrey Epstein The passage provides concrete, dated leads – subpoenas for rental‑car and private‑jet records, a Grand Jury that was delayed after meetings with the State Attorney’s Office and Alan Dershowitz – linking high‑profile figures (Jeffrey Epstein, Alan Dershowitz) to a potential criminal probe. While the information is not new to the public, the specific entities and dates give actionable investigative avenues, making it a strong but not blockbuster lead. Key insights: February 2006 police contacted a witness who claimed to know Jeffrey Epstein and refused to speak.; A Grand Jury was scheduled to hear testimony from alleged victims but was postponed after meetings with the State Attorney’s Office and defense attorney Alan Dershowitz.; Subpoenas were requested for records from Dollar Rent‑A‑Car (rental used by Alfredo Rodriguez, an employee of Epstein) and Jet Aviation (flight logs for Epstein’s planes in Palm Beach County).
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