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FBI Reimbursement Request for Printer Cartridge in Jeffrey Epstein Child Prostitution Investigation
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kaggle-ho-021694House Oversight

FBI Reimbursement Request for Printer Cartridge in Jeffrey Epstein Child Prostitution Investigation

FBI Reimbursement Request for Printer Cartridge in Jeffrey Epstein Child Prostitution Investigation The document is an internal administrative request for a $90.09 printer cartridge reimbursement tied to the Jeffrey Epstein case. It provides no new substantive leads, financial flows, or connections to high‑level officials beyond confirming routine logistical support for the investigation. Key insights: Document originates from an FBI Miami office (PB-2/PBCRA) dated 04/07/2011.; Case ID 31E‑MM‑108062 references Jeffrey Epstein and child prostitution.; Request seeks reimbursement for a black toner cartridge purchased on March 13, 2011 for urgent interview preparation.

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FBI Reimbursement Request for Printer Cartridge in Jeffrey Epstein Child Prostitution Investigation The document is an internal administrative request for a $90.09 printer cartridge reimbursement tied to the Jeffrey Epstein case. It provides no new substantive leads, financial flows, or connections to high‑level officials beyond confirming routine logistical support for the investigation. Key insights: Document originates from an FBI Miami office (PB-2/PBCRA) dated 04/07/2011.; Case ID 31E‑MM‑108062 references Jeffrey Epstein and child prostitution.; Request seeks reimbursement for a black toner cartridge purchased on March 13, 2011 for urgent interview preparation.

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