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Vague references to Jeffrey Epstein guilt and alleged police filings in a House Oversight document

The excerpt contains only generic, unsubstantiated statements about Jeffrey Epstein’s guilt and mentions of police filings without any specific names, dates, transactions, or actionable details. It la Mentions Jeffrey Epstein’s guilt without specifying charges References police filings and a 'prosecution agreement' in vague terms Includes a date (February 20, 2016) but no clear connection to event

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #019118
Pages
1
Persons
2
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The excerpt contains only generic, unsubstantiated statements about Jeffrey Epstein’s guilt and mentions of police filings without any specific names, dates, transactions, or actionable details. It la Mentions Jeffrey Epstein’s guilt without specifying charges References police filings and a 'prosecution agreement' in vague terms Includes a date (February 20, 2016) but no clear connection to event

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Note ‘air colleague Vicky Ward, we : re-created brief scenes and based on interviews, police vurt filings. We changed the hoping to protect them from p A RT I t Jeffrey Epstein was guilty. He secution agreement he agreed . hat exactly was he guilty of? T h € C rime that question and many others is man. These days people all it and suspicious of the super reser frey Epstein is an object lesson t it simply, some people think {nd that’s what they do. Palm Beach, February 20, 2016

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