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People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Quotes

Document Information

Type: Book excerpt / evidence file (house oversight committee)
File Size: 1.95 MB
Summary

This document contains pages 200 and 201 from a book (likely James Patterson's 'Filthy Rich'), stamped as evidence by the House Oversight Committee. It details an interview from June 2015 with Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw, who describes Jeffrey Epstein's time in the 'Stockade' jail. The text highlights the special treatment Epstein received, including solitary confinement for his protection ('make sure nobody killed him'), a private wing, and unlimited visitors, contrasting him with typical inmates.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Subject / Inmate
Described as a famous pedophile and sexual predator who received special treatment in jail.
Ric Bradshaw Sheriff
Sheriff of Palm Beach County; interviewed in June 2015 about Epstein's incarceration.
James Patterson Author
Inferred author based on header 'ATTERSON' (likely from the book 'Filthy Rich').
Kurt Russell Actor
Mentioned only to describe Ric Bradshaw's mustache style.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office
Implicit organization led by Ric Bradshaw.
House Oversight Committee
Source of the document stamp.

Timeline (1 events)

June 2015
Interview with Sheriff Ric Bradshaw regarding Jeffrey Epstein.
Sheriff's office, Gun Club, Palm Beach County

Locations (5)

Location Context
Location where Epstein was held.
Specific location of Sheriff Bradshaw's office (likely Gun Club Road facility).
Historical reference used to describe Bradshaw's appearance.
Historical reference used to describe Bradshaw's appearance.
Historical reference used to describe Bradshaw's appearance.

Relationships (1)

Ric Bradshaw Jailer / Inmate Jeffrey Epstein
Bradshaw was the sheriff in charge of the jail where Epstein was held.

Key Quotes (4)

"Our job... was to make sure nobody killed him."
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"We have a thousand sexual predators in the county... When he arrived here, he was one of them."
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"Sheriff Bradshaw could have stepped off the set of a Western."
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"...he’s allowed any number of visitors. ...an extraordinary benefits package."
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,949 characters)

ATTERSON
...king their way to the courthouse,
...ender, and an appearance before
...ooner, if only they can make bail.
...ney—or at least collateral—and,
...y is often what lands people in jail
...posted bail for every single inmate
...ays in which Epstein is unlike his
...l pedophile now. Even a famous one.
...tend to fare poorly in jail.
...Bradshaw, the sheriff in charge of
...o the infirmary, where he spends
...ng transferred seven miles up the
...location: the Palm Beach County
...r, as it’s known, the Stockade.
...at a serial killer,” Ric Bradshaw says.
...e are addicts who take part in drug
...utes, petty criminals, and drunks.
...in to be, and, unlike other inmates
...g held in solitary), he’ll end up with
...a wing, which he has to himself.
...security guard, who sits outside the
...e’s allowed any number of visitors.
...an extraordinary benefits package.
...radshaw, who also oversees the Stock-
...er the treatment he is receiving.
...he had to go to prison at all,” Brad-
...hink he belonged there.”
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CHAPTER 53
Sheriff Ric Bradshaw: June 2015
“Our job,” says Ric Bradshaw, “was to make sure nobody killed him.”
Sheriff Bradshaw could have stepped off the set of a Western. Imposingly tall, with his cowboy hat, Kurt Russell mustache, and slow, southern drawl, he looks exactly like an old-school law officer—the kind you once would have found patrolling the streets of Tombstone, Deadwood, or Dodge City. He’s been a lawman for forty-four years, eleven of which have been spent as the head of the county’s jails. As a rule, he doesn’t talk to the media, and today, as he talks about Jeffrey Epstein, he’s clearly uncomfortable, fidgety, and ill disposed.
But here in his wood-paneled office on the first floor of the Gun Club, Bradshaw remembers Epstein quite well.
“We have a thousand sexual predators in the county,” he says. “When he arrived here, he was one of them. He definitely
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