This document contains FBI administrative records and a significant collection of newspaper clippings regarding the 2005-2006 Palm Beach Police investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It includes an FBI request to open a child prostitution case in July 2006, a redacted probable cause affidavit mentioning a houseman's testimony, and subpoenas for a Grand Jury. The bulk of the content comes from Palm Beach Post articles detailing the friction between the police and the State Attorney's office, the recruitment of underage girls by Haley Robson, and Epstein's high-profile connections.
This FedEx invoice, dated December 2, 2002, details two shipments from November 2002. The first shipment was sent by Frances Goldman and Jeffrey E. Epstein from 457 Madison Ave, NY, to Ghislaine Maxwell in New York. The second shipment was sent by Kathee Elliott of Chariots of Palm Beach NC to Eric Gany at J Epstein & Co, also at 457 Madison Ave, NY.
This document is a FedEx invoice dated November 18, 2002, detailing three shipments sent on November 13, 2002. Two packages were sent by Kate Baleryd/Balerud from zip code 87505 to Nick Simmonds at J Epstein Interests, and one package was sent by Larry Visoski from zip code 33404 to Helen at J Epstein & Co. All three shipments originated from the address of 'JEFFREY E EPSTEIN' at 457 Madison Ave, New York, and were delivered to the same building.
This document is a July 24, 2006, Palm Beach Post article detailing the arrest of money manager Jeffrey Epstein for soliciting a prostitute in Palm Beach, FL. It reports on his indictment, the third-degree felony charge, and his release on a $3,000 bond. The article also recounts Epstein's 1993 conviction for stealing mail, and his associations with prominent figures like Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, and Kevin Spacey.
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