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Scarola comments on Epstein embarrassment in court filing The passage only contains a brief quote from former DOJ official Peter Scarola expressing personal sentiment about Jeffrey Epstein. It lacks specific details, dates, transactions, or actionable leads, offering minimal investigative value beyond confirming a known public figure’s comment. Key insights: Quote attributed to Peter Scarola regarding Epstein's conduct.; Reference to a court filing or article about a gag order denial.
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Scarola comments on Epstein embarrassment in court filing The passage only contains a brief quote from former DOJ official Peter Scarola expressing personal sentiment about Jeffrey Epstein. It lacks specific details, dates, transactions, or actionable leads, offering minimal investigative value beyond confirming a known public figure’s comment. Key insights: Quote attributed to Peter Scarola regarding Epstein's conduct.; Reference to a court filing or article about a gag order denial.
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