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Witness recounts suspicious phone call claiming FBI involvement in Jeffrey Epstein investigationWitness recounts suspicious phone call claiming FBI involvement in Jeffrey Epstein investigation
Witness recounts suspicious phone call claiming FBI involvement in Jeffrey Epstein investigation The passage provides a vague anecdote of a phone call from someone claiming to be with the FBI, but offers no concrete names, dates, or transaction details. It hints at possible intimidation by Epstein's network, but lacks actionable specifics, making it a low‑value lead. Key insights: Witness received a phone call from an individual claiming to be investigating Jeffrey Epstein.; The caller asked about Epstein's sexual practices and did not offer an in‑person interview.; Witness suspects the caller was linked to Epstein or his powerful associates rather than a legitimate law‑enforcement agent.
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Witness recounts suspicious phone call claiming FBI involvement in Jeffrey Epstein investigation The passage provides a vague anecdote of a phone call from someone claiming to be with the FBI, but offers no concrete names, dates, or transaction details. It hints at possible intimidation by Epstein's network, but lacks actionable specifics, making it a low‑value lead. Key insights: Witness received a phone call from an individual claiming to be investigating Jeffrey Epstein.; The caller asked about Epstein's sexual practices and did not offer an in‑person interview.; Witness suspects the caller was linked to Epstein or his powerful associates rather than a legitimate law‑enforcement agent.
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