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Deputy allegedly escorted Jeffrey Epstein on work‑release trips to his lawyer’s office, a science foundation, and his Palm Beach homeCase Filekaggle-ho-022010House OversightDeputy allegedly escorted Jeffrey Epstein on work‑release trips to his lawyer’s office, a science foundation, and his Palm Beach home
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Deputy allegedly escorted Jeffrey Epstein on work‑release trips to his lawyer’s office, a science foundation, and his Palm Beach home
Deputy allegedly escorted Jeffrey Epstein on work‑release trips to his lawyer’s office, a science foundation, and his Palm Beach home The passage hints at possible irregularities in Epstein’s work‑release program and suggests a deputy may have entered Epstein’s residence, but it provides no concrete names (besides the deputy’s first name) or documented transactions. The lead is speculative, lacks verifiable details, and repeats already known claims about Epstein’s privileged treatment, limiting its investigative usefulness. Key insights: Epstein was granted work‑release by court order at his attorneys' request.; He was allowed six days a week, up to 16 hours daily, to travel to his lawyer’s office, a science foundation, and his home.; Deputy Ric Bradshaw reportedly escorted Epstein to his home and may have entered the house.
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