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FD‑302 Summary Suggests Epstein Asserted All Females at His Residence Were Age 18 The document is a brief, partially redacted FBI interview transcript that hints Epstein claimed the women in his home were all adults. While the claim itself is not new, the existence of a specific FD‑302 (Rev. 10‑6‑95) provides a concrete source that could be subpoenaed for verification and may contain additional undisclosed details about witnesses, dates, or locations, making it a moderate investigative lead. Key insights: Document type: FBI interview summary (FD‑302) dated 1995 revision.; Mentions Jeffrey Epstein discussing the age of females present at his residence.; Quote indicates Epstein claimed the women were "eighteen".
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FD‑302 Summary Suggests Epstein Asserted All Females at His Residence Were Age 18 The document is a brief, partially redacted FBI interview transcript that hints Epstein claimed the women in his home were all adults. While the claim itself is not new, the existence of a specific FD‑302 (Rev. 10‑6‑95) provides a concrete source that could be subpoenaed for verification and may contain additional undisclosed details about witnesses, dates, or locations, making it a moderate investigative lead. Key insights: Document type: FBI interview summary (FD‑302) dated 1995 revision.; Mentions Jeffrey Epstein discussing the age of females present at his residence.; Quote indicates Epstein claimed the women were "eighteen".
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