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Palm Beach Police seize trash from Jeffrey Epstein's residence containing documents
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kaggle-ho-018980House Oversight

Palm Beach Police seize trash from Jeffrey Epstein's residence containing documents

Palm Beach Police seize trash from Jeffrey Epstein's residence containing documents The report details a police operation that seized bags of trash from Epstein's home, noting that the bags contained documentation and correspondence related to Epstein. This provides a concrete lead-physical evidence that may contain financial or incriminating information-while involving local law enforcement and the State Attorney's Office. The lead is actionable (request for the seized documents) and ties a powerful individual to a potential investigation, but the excerpt lacks specifics on the content of the documents, limiting its immediate impact. Key insights: Police observed sanitation worker Jeff Williams removing trash from Epstein's driveway.; Two bags of trash were seized and transported to the Palm Beach Police Department for examination.; The bags reportedly contained documentation and correspondence for 358 El Brillo and Jeffrey Epstein.

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