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https://theintercept.com/2019/07/09/jeffrey-epstein-sex-trafficking-shredderhttps://www.cnbc.com/2019/07/Wepstein-donated-46-million-to-les-wexners-private-foundation-in-2008.htmlRelated Documents (6)
FOIA Deletion Log for House Oversight Document
FOIA Deletion Log for House Oversight Document The passage merely lists pages deleted from a House Oversight FOIA request without naming any individuals, agencies, transactions, or substantive content. It provides no actionable leads, controversy, or novel information. Key insights: Document identifier: FOI/PA# 1203982-1; Total of 152 pages marked as deleted across multiple sections; No substantive content or names disclosed
Redacted page list from FBI FOIA request in Civil Action 17‑cv‑03956
Redacted page list from FBI FOIA request in Civil Action 17‑cv‑03956 The document only enumerates deleted page identifiers without any substantive content, names, dates, or transactions. It provides no actionable leads, novel information, or links to powerful actors, making it essentially noise for investigative purposes. Key insights: Indicates 25 pages were removed from the record.; Lists page numbers and placeholder codes (e.g., b3, b6, bic).
Jeffrey Epstein’s Wealth, Networks, and Potential Financial Misconduct Highlighted in Oversight Document
The passage provides multiple concrete leads – names of high‑profile individuals (Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, Leslie Wexner, Larry Summers, Alan Dershowitz), specific financial figures (>$100k politic Epstein’s early career jump from Dalton School to Bear Stearns via a senior partner referral. Alleged management of accounts >$1 billion for ~15 ultra‑wealthy clients, only one identified (Lesli Conn
Jeffrey Epstein FBI/Police Files Reveal Links to High‑Profile Figures, Deleted Pages, and Potential Plea Deal
The document aggregates FBI, Palm Beach Police, and court records that reference Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged sexual‑exploitation of minors, a grand‑jury indictment, a possible undisclosed plea bargain, FBI case file 17‑cv‑03956 lists 258 deleted pages, suggesting redacted material. Multiple Palm Beach Police affidavits (05‑368) detail sexual‑battery investigation of Jeffrey Epstei Grand‑jury indict
Jeffrey Epstein’s Wealth, Networks, and Potential Financial Misconduct Highlighted in Oversight Document
Jeffrey Epstein’s Wealth, Networks, and Potential Financial Misconduct Highlighted in Oversight Document The passage provides multiple concrete leads – names of high‑profile individuals (Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, Leslie Wexner, Larry Summers, Alan Dershowitz), specific financial figures (>$100k political donations, a $20 million Citibank loan, $450 million Ponzi scheme linked to a former mentor), and business ties (Bear Stearns, a senior partner introduction, a secretive client list). While many details are already public, the document hints at undisclosed client identities and possible undisclosed financial flows that merit further investigation. Key insights: Epstein’s early career jump from Dalton School to Bear Stearns via a senior partner referral.; Alleged management of accounts >$1 billion for ~15 ultra‑wealthy clients, only one identified (Leslie Wexner).; Connections to political donors: >$100 k to Democratic campaigns, including Clinton and Kerry.
Extensive FBI & Palm Beach Police Investigation Links Jeffrey Epstein to Underage Sexual Abuse, Payments, and High‑Profile Associates
The compiled documents provide a wealth of actionable intelligence: detailed victim and witness statements describing under‑age massages and sexual assaults; financial transaction records (cash paymen Victims (girls aged 14‑17) were recruited with promises of $200‑$300 per massage and were repeatedly Trash pulls from 358 El Brillo Way yielded message books containing names, dates, phone numbers, a
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