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FBI interview notes reveal a witness met Jeffrey Epstein and received payments for massages in a Palm Beach complexFBI interview notes reveal a witness met Jeffrey Epstein and received payments for massages in a Palm Beach complex
FBI interview notes reveal a witness met Jeffrey Epstein and received payments for massages in a Palm Beach complex The excerpt provides a concrete link between an unnamed individual and Jeffrey Epstein, mentions financial compensation for services tied to a federal sexual‑exploitation investigation, and places the interaction in a specific location and date. While the witness’s identity is missing, the detail about payments for massages suggests a possible financial flow and a role in Epstein’s alleged network, meriting follow‑up. The information is not widely reported in this exact form, but it does not yet identify high‑level officials, so it falls short of blockbuster status. Key insights: Interview conducted by FBI on 01/10/2007 in West Palm Beach, FL; Witness first met Jeffrey Epstein at a complex in Royal Palm Beach; Both parties allegedly benefited financially from payments for massages
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FBI interview notes reveal a witness met Jeffrey Epstein and received payments for massages in a Palm Beach complex The excerpt provides a concrete link between an unnamed individual and Jeffrey Epstein, mentions financial compensation for services tied to a federal sexual‑exploitation investigation, and places the interaction in a specific location and date. While the witness’s identity is missing, the detail about payments for massages suggests a possible financial flow and a role in Epstein’s alleged network, meriting follow‑up. The information is not widely reported in this exact form, but it does not yet identify high‑level officials, so it falls short of blockbuster status. Key insights: Interview conducted by FBI on 01/10/2007 in West Palm Beach, FL; Witness first met Jeffrey Epstein at a complex in Royal Palm Beach; Both parties allegedly benefited financially from payments for massages
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