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FBI memo references potential human source linked to Jeffrey Epstein and child prostitution in Jacksonville (2010)
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FBI memo references potential human source linked to Jeffrey Epstein and child prostitution in Jacksonville (2010)

FBI memo references potential human source linked to Jeffrey Epstein and child prostitution in Jacksonville (2010) The document hints at a confidential human source related to Jeffrey Epstein and child prostitution, but provides no concrete names, dates beyond a single meeting, or transaction details. It is a routine FBI internal note with limited actionable information, offering only a weak lead for further inquiry. Key insights: FBI Jacksonville Division flagged a potential confidential human source (CHS) in a case involving Jeffrey Epstein.; The memo mentions human trafficking and child prostitution.; Reference to a case file 802R-3K-52669 and serial 31E-MM-108062, dated 10/27/2010.

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FBI memo references potential human source linked to Jeffrey Epstein and child prostitution in Jacksonville (2010) The document hints at a confidential human source related to Jeffrey Epstein and child prostitution, but provides no concrete names, dates beyond a single meeting, or transaction details. It is a routine FBI internal note with limited actionable information, offering only a weak lead for further inquiry. Key insights: FBI Jacksonville Division flagged a potential confidential human source (CHS) in a case involving Jeffrey Epstein.; The memo mentions human trafficking and child prostitution.; Reference to a case file 802R-3K-52669 and serial 31E-MM-108062, dated 10/27/2010.

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(Rev. 05-01-2008) @ @ UNCLASSIFIED FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Precedence: ROUTINE Date: 11/24/2010 | To: Jacksonville Attn: CF 3 Miami “YaAttn: SA From: Jacksonville Ree Squad 10 Contact: Approved By: Drafted By: Case ID #: 802R-3K-52669 -I&(Cclosed) 31E-MM-108062~ (Pending) .2 30 Title: b6 POTENTIAL CONFIDENTIAL HUMAN SOURCE; b7c HUMAN TRAFFICKING; . GIs JACKSONVILLE DIVISION JEFFREY EPSTEIN; b6 b7C¢ WSTA-CHILD PROSTITUTION b6 synopsis: a information to the Miami Division re [ be b7D Reference: 31E-MM-108062 Serial 226 Details: Jacksonville sources reported On 10/27/2010, was attendin Brief contact was made and captioned 802R file w sources reported that received and departed the Jacksonville area sometime during the week oO Captioned 802R file was subsequently closed on UNCLASSIFIED

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