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FBI Request for Travel to Interview Victims in Jeffrey Epstein Child Prostitution Investigation (2007)
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FBI Request for Travel to Interview Victims in Jeffrey Epstein Child Prostitution Investigation (2007)

FBI Request for Travel to Interview Victims in Jeffrey Epstein Child Prostitution Investigation (2007) The passage confirms an internal FBI travel request related to a 2006 investigation of Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual exploitation of minors, providing a concrete date, agency involvement, and procedural detail that could be pursued for records, interview logs, and victim statements. While the core allegations are already public, the document offers a verifiable lead to specific FBI field offices and a travel request that may contain additional evidence or witness lists, making it a strong but not groundbreaking lead. Key insights: FBI Palm Beach County Resident Agency opened an investigation on 07/24/2006 involving Jeffrey Epstein and underage girls.; The investigation documented payment amounts to minors ranging from $200 to $1,000 per encounter.; A travel concurrence request was made on 05/17/2007 for FBI Tampa and Orlando agents to interview victims.

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