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FBI memo requests SSA travel to assist with indictment of billionaire Jeffrey Epstein for child prostitutionFBI memo requests SSA travel to assist with indictment of billionaire Jeffrey Epstein for child prostitution
FBI memo requests SSA travel to assist with indictment of billionaire Jeffrey Epstein for child prostitution The document confirms a formal FBI investigation in 2006‑2007 linking billionaire Jeffrey Epstein to a network recruiting underage girls for sexual activity and payments. It provides concrete details (dates, agencies, travel request) that can be pursued for further evidence, indictment records, and testimony. The involvement of the FBI, USAO, and a criminal enterprise section makes it a high‑impact lead with potential legal and public fallout if fully substantiated. Key insights: FBI Palm Beach County Resident Agency opened investigation on 07/24/2006 involving Jeffrey Epstein.; Allegations include recruitment of underage high‑school girls for sexual activity with Epstein.; Minors were paid $200‑$1,000 per encounter.
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FBI memo requests SSA travel to assist with indictment of billionaire Jeffrey Epstein for child prostitution The document confirms a formal FBI investigation in 2006‑2007 linking billionaire Jeffrey Epstein to a network recruiting underage girls for sexual activity and payments. It provides concrete details (dates, agencies, travel request) that can be pursued for further evidence, indictment records, and testimony. The involvement of the FBI, USAO, and a criminal enterprise section makes it a high‑impact lead with potential legal and public fallout if fully substantiated. Key insights: FBI Palm Beach County Resident Agency opened investigation on 07/24/2006 involving Jeffrey Epstein.; Allegations include recruitment of underage high‑school girls for sexual activity with Epstein.; Minors were paid $200‑$1,000 per encounter.
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