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Court hearing reveals undocumented Epstein trash‑message evidence and missing record custodians
The passage hints at undisclosed documents allegedly containing Jeffrey Epstein‑related communications that lack a record custodian and were possibly obtained through an unknown source (Mr. Edwards). Plaintiffs claim to have phone messages and photocopies from Epstein's trash. No DOJ witness or record custodian is listed for these documents. Defense argues the evidence cannot be admitted due to l
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The passage hints at undisclosed documents allegedly containing Jeffrey Epstein‑related communications that lack a record custodian and were possibly obtained through an unknown source (Mr. Edwards). Plaintiffs claim to have phone messages and photocopies from Epstein's trash. No DOJ witness or record custodian is listed for these documents. Defense argues the evidence cannot be admitted due to l
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