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Palm Beach Police Surveillance, Trash Collection, and $90K Donation Linked to Jeffrey Epstein’s 2005‑2006 InvestigationCase Filekaggle-ho-018919House OversightPalm Beach Police Surveillance, Trash Collection, and $90K Donation Linked to Jeffrey Epstein’s 2005‑2006 Investigation
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Palm Beach Police Surveillance, Trash Collection, and $90K Donation Linked to Jeffrey Epstein’s 2005‑2006 Investigation
Palm Beach Police Surveillance, Trash Collection, and $90K Donation Linked to Jeffrey Epstein’s 2005‑2006 Investigation The passage provides concrete, actionable leads: a $90,000 donation from Epstein to the Palm Beach Police Department that was returned, police surveillance of his home and jet, systematic trash collection for evidence, and identification of individuals ([REDACTED - Survivor], Sarah Kellen) who facilitated alleged under‑age sexual encounters. It also mentions high‑profile connections (Clinton, Trump, Democratic donors) that raise controversy. While many details are already public, the specific financial flow to law enforcement and the described surveillance tactics are less reported, offering a moderately strong investigative avenue. Key insights: Epstein donated $90,000 to Palm Beach Police for a firearms simulator that was never purchased; the money was later returned.; Police conducted ongoing surveillance of Epstein’s residence and private jet, and arranged to receive his household trash for evidence.; [REDACTED - Survivor] (age 20) acted as a recruiter, receiving $200 per girl and describing herself as a “Heidi Fleiss.”
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