Jeffrey Epstein Granted Work‑Release Privileges and Private Security While Incarcerated
The passage reveals concrete details about Epstein’s unusually lax jail conditions, including work‑release, private sheriff deputies paid by him, and missing visitor logs. These specifics provide acti Epstein was allowed to leave the Palm Beach County jail six days a week for 12‑hour work releases. He hired Palm Beach sheriff’s deputies for his security, paying them for monitoring his work‑release
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The passage reveals concrete details about Epstein’s unusually lax jail conditions, including work‑release, private sheriff deputies paid by him, and missing visitor logs. These specifics provide acti Epstein was allowed to leave the Palm Beach County jail six days a week for 12‑hour work releases. He hired Palm Beach sheriff’s deputies for his security, paying them for monitoring his work‑release
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