Ric Bradshaw
Palm Beach County Sheriff
Mentioned in 4 documents. Roles: Palm Beach County Sheriff, Sheriff of Palm Beach County
Ric Bradshaw is mentioned in documents or reporting related to the Epstein case. Being mentioned does not imply any wrongdoing, criminal conduct, or inappropriate behavior.
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Grand Juror's Subpoena: DOJ-OGR-00031828
“The document is a Grand Juror's Subpoena issued on July 14, 2006, commanding a witness to appear bef”
Grand Juror's Subpoena: doj-ogr-00031831
“A subpoena was issued on July 17, 2006, requiring a witness to appear before the Grand Jury on July ”
Letter: DOJ-OGR-00024916
“Governor Ron DeSantis requests that the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) assume the inve”
Letter: doj-ogr-00024918
“Sheriff Ric Bradshaw writes to Governor Ron DeSantis requesting that the Florida Department of Law E”
email chain: DOJ-OGR-00024913
“An email chain discusses the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office handing over the investigation into ”
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Co-Document Mentions
“Named alongside other network members in 19 documents”
Known Connections (4)
Document Mentions (13)
email chain: DOJ-OGR-00024913
An email chain discusses the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office handing over the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's death to the FDLE and facilitating the request for Epstein's prison records from the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
Letter: DOJ-OGR-00024916
Governor Ron DeSantis requests that the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) assume the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein and initiate a preliminary inquiry into related misconduct allegations. He also issues an Executive Order reassigning the case to State Attorney Bruce Colton. The letter is in response to a request from Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw.
email: DOJ-OGR-00025151
The email discusses the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office handing over the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) and coordinating with other agencies. It includes details about sharing contact information and facilitating access to records. The correspondence is between officials from different law enforcement agencies.
Grand Juror's Subpoena: DOJ-OGR-00031828
The document is a Grand Juror's Subpoena issued on July 14, 2006, commanding a witness to appear before the Grand Jury on July 19, 2006, to testify in a certain matter. The subpoena was served on July 17, 2006, by a Deputy Sheriff. The document includes details about accommodations for individuals with disabilities.
Letter: doj-ogr-00024918
Sheriff Ric Bradshaw writes to Governor Ron DeSantis requesting that the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) take over the investigation into the Jeffrey Epstein case. Bradshaw pledges the cooperation of his agency and commits to an internal affairs investigation. The letter highlights Bradshaw's dedication to public trust and justice.
Grand Juror's Subpoena: doj-ogr-00031831
A subpoena was issued on July 17, 2006, requiring a witness to appear before the Grand Jury on July 19, 2006, to testify in a matter being investigated by the State of Florida in Palm Beach County.
Sheriff Ric Bradshaw describes Jeffrey Epstein’s preferential treatment and transfer to Palm Beach County Detention Center
The passage provides anecdotal testimony that Epstein received unusually favorable jail conditions, including a private guard and a transfer to a lower‑security facility. While it names a local sherif Sheriff Ric Bradshaw claims Epstein was moved to a safer, lower‑security facility after one night in Epstein allegedly paid for a personal security guard and was allowed unlimited visitors while inca
Sheriff Ric Bradshaw comments on Jeffrey Epstein's 2015 incarceration in Palm Beach County jail
The passage provides a peripheral quote from a local sheriff about Epstein’s jail conditions, but offers no concrete leads, names of officials beyond the sheriff, financial transactions, or new allega Sheriff Ric Bradshaw oversaw the Palm Beach County jail where Epstein was held in 2015. Bradshaw described Epstein as a "sexual predator" and noted his solitary confinement conditions. The sheriff’s
Alleged irregularities in Jeffrey Epstein's jail treatment and connections to other privileged individuals
The passage mentions possible preferential treatment for Epstein while incarcerated, lists high‑profile visitors (including a Russian MMA fighter and a disbarred lawyer), and references a US Attorney Sheriff Ric Bradshaw claims Epstein's jail treatment was not preferential, yet US Attorney’s office Visitor logs show over 70 visits by Nadia Marcinkova and visits by Epstein’s assistant Sarah Kelle
Sheriff Ric Bradshaw allegedly gave Jeffrey Epstein preferential treatment and bail-like privileges while incarcerated
The passage suggests a possible abuse of authority by a local sheriff who may have facilitated special conditions for Jeffrey Epstein, a high‑profile convicted sex offender. It provides names, a locat Sheriff Ric Bradshaw is named as the official who transferred Epstein to an infirmary and later to a The text claims Epstein received a “security guard” and other privileges not typical for inmates.
Sheriff Ric Bradshaw comments on Jeffrey Epstein's jail conditions in Palm Beach County
The passage provides only generic remarks from a local sheriff about Epstein's incarceration and jail environment, without specific names, dates, transactions, or actionable leads. It lacks novel info Sheriff Ric Bradshaw described Epstein as a 'serial killer' and noted his solitary confinement condi Bradshaw mentioned the jail's inmate categories (addicts, petty criminals, drunks) and the benefit
Possible irregularities in Jeffrey Epstein's jail treatment and a commutation linked to a Bill
The passage hints at a commutation by a figure named Bill for a fraudster linked to Epstein and mentions an irregular agreement by US Attorney Acosta, which could be actionable leads. However, the det Sheriff Ric Bradshaw claims Epstein's jail treatment was not preferential, yet notes extensive visit Nadia Marcinkova visited Epstein in jail over 70 times; assistant Sarah Kellen also visited. Russi
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 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 fo Deputy Ric Bradshaw rep
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