Jeffrey Epstein released from jail in July 2009 under limited monitoring conditions
The passage repeats well‑known details of Epstein’s 2009 release and monitoring requirements. It offers no new names, transactions, or actionable leads beyond publicly reported information, limiting i Epstein left the detention facility on July 21, 2009 after serving less than 13 months of an 18‑mont His plea deal included a media blackout on the exact time and day of his release. He was classifie
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The passage repeats well‑known details of Epstein’s 2009 release and monitoring requirements. It offers no new names, transactions, or actionable leads beyond publicly reported information, limiting i Epstein left the detention facility on July 21, 2009 after serving less than 13 months of an 18‑mont His plea deal included a media blackout on the exact time and day of his release. He was classifie
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